File syncing and storage services, also known as cloud storage services, offer major convenience. They let you back up and access your data—documents, photos, video, and other file types—on any ...
You can house your files in the cloud via a variety of online storage sites —including Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, and iCloud—but only Microsoft OneDrive is built directly into Windows. With OneDrive, ...
Keeping your data synced across multiple devices is one of the biggest challenges of using multiple devices. Sure, you can upload your data to cloud storage services so it's accessible from any of ...
Microsoft wants you to use the cloud, but there are a lot of good options — including trusty old network file sharing and a little-known modern Windows feature. Remember the HomeGroup on Windows 7?
Google Drive, which comes with Gmail, allows us to upload and share files with whoever we want. If the files are sensitive, we manually remove the sharing by altering its privacy features in the file ...
PCWorld explores setting up a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device as a private alternative to cloud services like Google Photos and iCloud for enhanced data privacy and control. Entry-level 2-bay ...
In today’s digital age, managing family files, photos, and backups can feel like an overwhelming juggling act. Between scattered devices, overflowing cloud storage, and the constant worry of losing ...
A home network-attached storage (NAS) server is ideal for backups, content streaming, and more. It could even save you money in the long run. While it’s not for everyone, there are a few good reasons ...