Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Dropbox changes its terms of service to stop class-action lawsuits

Dropbox changes its terms of service to stop class-action lawsuits | SanDisk unleashes world's first 128GB microSD card

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Virtual Storage Roadmap: What You Need to Know
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Dropbox changes its terms of service to stop class-action lawsuits
The cloud storage firm gives customers 30 days to 'opt out' of the new terms. Read More

SanDisk unleashes world's first 128GB microSD card
Almost 10 years after the microSD card format was introduced with 2GB of capacity, SanDisk has unveiled a new model of the popular removable storage card with more than 60 times that original storage capacity. Read More

Storage on a budget: GlusterFS shines in open source storage test
But beware of tradeoffs when it comes to documentation, management tools and failover. Read More


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Six Keys to Delivering User-Driven Mobile Applications
Meeting the needs for the enterprise user poses particular challenges. Apps must work seamlessly across devices and screen sizes, enabling real-time collaboration, without sacrificing data security. This balance requires a mobile app development platform built for the unique demands of the enterprise. Learn More

Glitch hits Google Drive, Docs, trips them for hours
A service disruption that lasted more than five hours made key Google Web apps malfunction on Thursday. Read More

Lacie packs 25TB of storage in new RAID product
LaCie has increased the storage capacity of its 5big external storage product to 25TB. Read More

The surprise power hog for mobile storage: software
Flash storage can be a big power consumer in mobile devices, but it's not the flash that sucks up all that energy, it's the software that goes with it, according to researchers from the University of California at San Diego and Microsoft. Read More


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