Dropbox
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Ask JackWhere’s the cheapest place to store 500GB of data online?Reeling from a Dropbox price hike, Kate wants somewhere cheaper to store her 500GB of photos and files
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FBI accuses Yevgeniy Nikulin of hacking LinkedIn, Formspring and Dropbox, and Russia has also filed extradition request
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Andrew uses Google Drive and Dropbox to sync and store his data. Does he still need to make backups?
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Yevgeniy Nikulin faces extradition requests from both countries amid lingering disquiet over Moscow’s alleged interference in the US presidential election
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LinkedIn has suggested the 29-year-old’s arrest is tied to a 2012 breach that resulted in more than 100m of its users’ passwords being compromised
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Data stolen in 2012 breach, containing encrypted passwords and details of around two-thirds of cloud firm’s customers, has been leaked
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Historically low interest rates over the past seven years have fueled tech investments, but now investors may be spending their money more cautiously
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Millions of dollars change hands every day as investors hunt the next big thing – the ‘unicorn’, or billion-dollar tech firm. There are now almost 150, but can they all succeed?
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We have a hard time passing up something that appeals to both our sentimentality and our egotism
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Pinterest, Tumblr, Dropbox, Yahoo and Bitly also on board for new platform to share information on security threats
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Cloud storage firm also launches apps for Windows phones and tablets as it starts 2015 with a bang
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Microsoft’s own cloud service takes a back seat to Dropbox in the forthcoming partnership. By Alex Hern
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Tech companies are trying to outdo each other with their wacky workplaces and staff benefits. Michael Hogan looks at some of the quirkier offerings
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Charles Arthur: Third-party logins and hacked or malicious sites mean that even while big services get more secure, wider parts of the web pose more risk. What’s the way forward?
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Usernames and passwords likely came from other unconnected services in another attempt to extract money for stolen data, says security expert. By Samuel Gibbs
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Tips, tricks and shortcuts to improve your grasp of OneDrive, iCloud, DropBox and Google Drive
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US attorney general suggests an increase in privacy protections may thwart attempts to crack down on child exploitation
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From embracing analogue technology to learning how to use privacy settings on Facebook, here are some tips to keep your pictures from being too public