The next milestone in Microsoft and Dropbox's partnership is giving non-business users the ability to work with Dropbox files directly from the browser when using the Office Online web apps.
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From Microsoft's Rooms and Intel's Skylake, to Indian Denim, Windows 10 patches, HTTP/2, privacy intrusions and Sony's wonky smartglasses, we look back at highlights from this week's top tech news.
Microsoft is going after Dropbox with a new promotion that will add 100GB of storage to your OneDrive account if you currently have a Dropbox account. Verification is required.
Dropbox has created a Chrome plugin for Gmail users that simplifies the process of adding Dropbox content to emails. The plugin does come with a caveat, though, but it's still very usable.
Pixelapse, the online collaboration platform, has announced it has been acquired by Dropbox. It will continue to offer it's standalone services for the next year while they get ready for the merge.
Windows Phone users can rejoice as the official Dropbox app has finally landed in the Store as a universal app. This is the latest move in the partnership between Microsoft and Dropbox.
Dropbox has started rolling out a new feature for businesses which would allow users to collaborate on Office documents right from their desktop and share them with coworkers.
Dropbox has turned on some editing features on its iOS application, pointing users towards the Office suite for all their document needs. This comes a week after similar features appeared on Android.
The Office client for Android has been updated and it now includes support for Dropbox. This is where users can store and share their files in the cloud, while Dropbox documents now show up in Office.
Besides the Office integration the partnership between Microsoft and Dropbox will also lead to better app support and an official Dropbox client for Microsoft's Windows Phone OS.
Microsoft is teaming up with Dropbox to offer its Office clients better integration with the cloud service. Clients will soon be able store and sync documents through Dropbox and edit them in Office.
From Windows news and Android 5.0, to a bunch of Apple devices, Surface, Xbox and PS4 updates, stuff on fire, and Bono, we take a look back at highlights from the week's top tech coverage on Neowin.
Dropbox, the popular online storage site, has been compromised and a massive list of users and their passwords have been posted to the web; it is recommended that you change your password immediately.
A bug found in some older versions of the Dropbox desktop app is to blame for some users' files being deleted from the cloud. Some data is permanently lost but the company is trying to fix things.
The Dropbox team has reacted quickly to incompatibility issues with iOS 8 and is urging users to upgrade both Dropbox and Carousel after a fix was pushed yesterday and a patch shortly after.
Dropbox Pro now offers just a single $9.99 a month tier, including a terabyte of storage - but for $6.99 a month, you can get a Microsoft Office 365 subscription which includes 1TB on OneDrive.
Dropbox has announced acquisitions of two companies over the last few days which include the cloud photo storage startup Loom and online document collaboration firm Hackpad for an undisclosed amount.
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston has now defended the company's appointment of former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, saying that it's committment to privacy won't change.
Yesterday, Dropbox announced new management changes through its blog, that also included the appointment of Condoleezza Rice to the company's board which drew criticism from users around the world.
Dropbox has announced that its users can now link their personal and business cloud storage accounts, and also revealed a new app called Carousel that stores and displays photos and videos.
Dropbox is admittedly, snooping through its users files in a bid to combat piracy, though it will not be deleting your files just yet. This is however being done in a non-invasive manner.
Well known third party Windows Phone app creator Rudy Huyn has released his latest project, CloudSix for Dropbox, which is just the first in a series of apps made for many cloud storage services.
Dropbox has announced it will be changing its terms of service on March 24th, but one change that stops the use of class action lawsuits for disputes has been met with anger in comments from users.
Tests by programmer and Qwikast founder Nico Schuele have shown Dropbox dramatically cuts down the new MacBook Air's battery life, from a whopping 12 hours to just 3.
Dropbox is a storage application and service which enables users to store and sync files online and between computers.
With cloud based storage & sharing becoming ever present in the home, Dropbox are venturing into the corporate world by introducing Dropbox for Business, adding security and collaborative features.
FBI general counsel, Andrew Weissmann, has said that real time surveillance on Gmail and Skype is a "top priority" in 2013... but the FBI cannot sift through information in real time. Yet.
After the freshly designed 'Mailbox' app was released on the App Store just under a month ago after much anticipation, file hosting service Dropbox has made the move to acquire the company.
Dropbox is to bring some big changes in coming months, with a greater emphasis on image sharing and file previews. Gone are the days of structured folders; the future seems to be document previews!
In a new interview, Microsoft CEO calls the cloud-based file service Dropbox a "fine little startup" but also won't comment on any plans Microsoft might have to bring Office to the iPad.
If you have been waiting for Dropbox to launch its Windows 8 app, today is your lucky day as the application is now available in the Microsoft Store for you to download.
There's been a lot of activitiy in the Windows Store section of Windows 8, with many major new apps added to the store. Meanwhile, the promised Dropbox app for Windows 8 is apparently coming soon.
Dropbox is a storage application and service which enables users to store and sync files online and between computers.
Twitter has confirmed it will be making an app for Microsoft's new OS, while apps are also expected for Windows 8 from SAP, Dropbox and many other companies.
Dropbox and Facebook have teamed up to provide integrated file sharing between users in Facebook Groups. The feature, rolling out today, will let users collaborate on files together over Facebook.
Dropbox has launched a new version of its iOS app, adding file sharing support directly for Twitter and Facebook accounts along with adding new AirPrint support.
The business-themed cloud data service Box has announced Box Accelerator, which it claims allows users to upload their files up tom 10 times faster than previous versions.
Dropbox has started offering its users a way to use two-step verification in order to better secure their cloud-based files and accounts, after putting in some other new security features.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak doesn't care too much for the current trend in cloud computing, telling an audience this week, "I think it's going to be horrendous."
When Dropbox customers starting receiving Spam on email addresses used only for that service, it seemed likely that they too had fallen victim to a server breach, as it turns out, nope!