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Dropbox redesigns desktop client to put more emphasis on notifications
Nishtha •Say hello to a cleaner and better looking Dropbox for desktop with new features! The cloud storage service has released an update for its desktop client that
Dropbox users claim their email addresses have been leaked
Nishtha •Uh, oh. Just a day after Dropbox proudly announced it records one billion uploads per day, users are alleging that their email IDs have been compromised...
MWC 2013: 1 bn files being uploaded to Dropbox per day, says CEO
Nishtha •Dropbox's CEO, Drew Houston, yesterday revealed that 100 million files are uploaded to Dropbox every day. Such a figure, if true, makes the cloud storage service...
Dropbox for iOS updated with new PDF viewer
Anuradha •Dropbox app for iOS devices is now in its version 2.1, following an update yesterday. iPhone and iPad users can view their PDF documents in a new PDF viewer
Dropbox's new API lets developers incorporate file syncing better
Nishtha •Dropbox has released a new API for iOS and Android that will let developers incorporate Dropbox's syncing, caching and file management abilities into their
Dropbox with Modern UI now available on the Windows 8 store
Anuradha •Dropbox app has been released for Windows 8 devices, an official post on the app's website confirms.
Dropbox beta update lets you share multiple photos
Aaron •Dropbox, through its forums have recently announced a beta update for its Android application where it allows users to share several of your photos at once.
Dropbox for iOS updated with new user interface
Aaron •Dropbox states in a blog post that it has updated the experience for iOS devices and this update is not limited to just the iPhone or iPod touch, but for the iPad as well...
Dropbox v2.2 for Android adds Photos tab, bug fixes
Anuradha •The Android application for the popular cloud storage service Dropbox has now been updated. In version 2.2 of the application...
Dropbox updates mobile site with new image gallery view
Ram •In order to give its users a more unified experience across devices, popular cloud storage service Dropbox has revamped its mobile site with a new image