Seems like Redmond giants Microsoft have had enough misery of users misusing their free-cloud storage of 15GB. Apparently, Microsoft have found out that there were more misuses than actual usage for 15GB. This has made the Windows parent to kill the additional 10GB of free storage and bring it down to just 5GB.
Amazon Kindle newest flagship, the Oasis, combines the staple elements of e-reading functionality with beautiful aesthetics crafted for luxury. Like many other Kindle e-readers, the basic features remain the same with minor exceptions: its lighter, brighter, and thinner.
With LiDAR technology, experts have got a good view of some Maya ruins, which showed how this ancient civilization once collected water.
In efforts to make its cloud storage offering standout from the competition, Amazon has announced the availability of two tiers of unlimited storage for Cloud Drive.
Apple will be shipping Apple Watch with 8 GB of total storage capacity, according to reports.
Cloud offers never cease to excite and the offers are now even more enticing as big players join the league. Microsoft's cloud-storage OneDrive continues to gain popularity and as a promotional push, it's offering 100GB of storage completely free of charge for two years.
Seagate, on the occasion, is introducing a portable hard drive, specifically aimed at to be used with tablets and smartphones, including Apple's iPad and iPhone. Media like photos and videos can be streamed directly to an iOS device with the help of Seagate Media app.
Two iPhone users have sued Apple for using "unexpectedly large percentage" of storage after update on 8- and 16-gigabyte devices. The class-action lawsuit alleges that the iPhone manufacturer failed to make it clear to consumers that as much as 23.1 percent of the advertised storage capacity on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch would be consumed by iOS 8, post update.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM