Dropbox announced that it is doubling the storage allocation for its paid Dropbox Pro accounts, and expanding the Dropbox Pro options to include up to 500GB of storage. That’s great news for families ...
While Dropbox has let users save individual files for offline viewing for years, the company is now building in the ability to save entire folders. The company announced today that Dropbox Pro and ...
In today’s cloud storage wars, most companies are defined by the amount of space their users get for the least amount of money. With new pricing and updates to its Pro offering, Dropbox is hoping to ...
Dropbox has announced that it is doubling its storage space for Pro subscribers to 100GB and 200GB; it’s also adding a top tier of 500GB. Dropbox has announced that it is doubling its storage space ...
There are a couple of changes coming to the Dropbox cloud storage service, one minor and one more significant. First, the company is rebranding the paid Dropbox Pro tier as Dropbox Plus. No other ...
The cloud storage company slashed its prices and launched a new Pro plan with 1TB of space for just $10 a month. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of ...
Dropbox is consolidating its three Pro account options into a single plan that’s priced at $9.99 per month and includes 1TB of storage and added controls for document sharing and security. The Pro ...
Dropbox has updated its Dropbox Pro premium online storage product today in order to make large amounts of storage more affordable and provide some key new security features. Starting today, premium ...
Up until now, the only difference between Dropbox’s free and pro accounts was the amount of storage available. Looking to differentiate its offering and convert more free users to paid customers, the ...
Dropbox has answered one of the biggest requests from its users: adding more space to Dropbox accounts. The company has doubled the amount of space for its pro accounts from 50 gigabytes to 100 ...
Considering the sheer amount of data people produce every day, there’s really no such thing as having too much storage space. Users of cloud storage service Dropbox seem to agree, which is why the ...
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