If you’re saving data in the cloud, chances are that the servers are located in the US. What with the US Patriot Act and the NSA scandal, this may no longer be such an attractive prospect. Why not,
and what are the alternatives?
Published 13.02.2015
OneDrive may be less popular than Dropbox or Google Drive, but it offers the advantage of being integrated into all recent Windows versions. What does this cloud service have to offer?
Published 26.04.2019
Dropbox (2GB free, 1TB for £7.90 per month) is undoubtedly the most popular cloud-storage service. Besides its own excellent app, there are various other tools and apps which add handy options to the
service.
Published 07.11.2014
Popular online storage services such as Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive don’t offer unlimited storage space. What should you do when you’re nearing the limit? What alternatives are there and how
do they perform?
Published 23.02.2016
You can now store very large files at Microsoft’s OneDrive. In addition, this cloud service offers several useful functions which make life easier for you. We put them to the test.
Published 26.11.2014
Dropbox, the most popular cloud service, is finally offering its users more space: up to ten times more, for the same price. What does Dropbox have to offer now, and how does this service compare to
other cloud services?
Published 30.09.2014
Public cloud storage services such as OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox are very convenient, but you’re never 100% sure that your data is really private. Why not create your own personal cloud
storage service?
Published 15.09.2014
Since the arrival of iOS 8, Apple offers its own cloud storage to its users, iCloud Drive. How good is this service and how do you work with and manage iCloud Drive?
Published 02.02.2015
You’re probably using multiple clouds for the online storage of files, photos, etc. This is convenient, but perhaps you no longer see the wood for the trees with the number of online files. A service
for managing multiple clouds can help.
Published 22.01.2016
Online storage services are convenient for synchronising folders and files on different devices. It’s good to know that Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and Dropbox take a different approach to the
files you delete.
Published 08.06.2015