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Apple Unveils iCloud Pricing

9:27AM August 2, 2011 | Andrew Tarantola

Apple unveiled its US pricing plan for extended iCloud storage at today’s developers launch. An extra 5GB will cost $US20/year, 15GB will be $US40/year, and 50GB (for a total of 55BG) will cost $US100 with the additional storage available for purchase via the iOS 5′s settings app. More »


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What Is Amazon Cloud Drive?

12:32AM March 30, 2011 | Brian Barrett

Amazon’s taken a leap into the cloud, and they’re taking your music with them. But what exactly is Amazon Cloud Drive? And more importantly: how do you use it? More »


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Sorami Opens Up SkyDrive’s 25GB Cloud Storage To Your Android

3:20AM February 24, 2011 | Kevin Purdy

Android only: Naming weirdness aside, Microsoft’s SkyDrive service is a nice chunk of cloud storage — 25 GB, to be exact. Now you can view, download and send your files in SkyDrive from your Android phone with Sorami. More »


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You Can Put Your iTunes In The Cloud Now With mSpot

1:00AM December 16, 2010 | Brian Barrett

While we not-so-patiently wait for Apple to let you stream your iTunes library to your iPhone, mSpot has taken the liberty of doing it for them. It’s true! And here’s how it works. More »


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SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus Backs Up Its Contents On Line

2:20AM January 3, 2008 | Charlie White

The SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus is more than just an ordinary USB drive—it forces you to be responsible by backing up everything you place on it in a secure location far away from that maelstrom you call everyday life. So stick 4GB on board this $US60 pocket-sized lifeboat, and as soon as it’s able, it automatically sends all that data up to the mother ship, an online backup service that’s free for the first six months. After that, you’ll have to pay $US29.99 per year. SanDisk needs to know one thing, though: Titanium is not a golden colour as you see here, guys. Anyway, backing up is a great new year’s resolution, so don’t wait for this trinket to ship in March to get started. [SanDisk]

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Google May Open Internet File Storage Service

6:55AM November 28, 2007 | Jesus Diaz

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Soon-to-Be-Inter-dimensional Empire also known as Google is planning to give free online disk storage beyond the gigabytes they already allocate for GMail, Picasa or Google Apps. This space will be able to hold any kind of file, although it’s not clear how would it be integrated with your desktop, if at all. The storage service, which hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, brings up loads of questions and concerns: More »