cloud
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Apple Admits It’s Storing Users’ Data On Servers Based In China
Apple has begun keeping some of its Chinese users’ personal data in China, Reuters revealed yesterday. That’s significant because it is the first tech company to store information in the notoriously snoop-happy country, thus raising concerns that the data might be looked at by authorities.
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Ubuntu Just Put The Cloud In This Small, Orange Box
Ubuntu might not have a perfect track record with hardware, but why let that stop it? Now it’s decided to put the cloud in a box. A bright orange box.
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SkyDrive Is Now OneDrive, Until Microsoft Gets Sued Again
Microsoft’s SkyDrive is a terrific little cloud service that doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves. Unless, of course, it’s being sued by British Sky Broadcasting Group over its name. But now SkyDrive will be called OneDrive, for just as long as is legally allowable.
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MediaFire Can Finally Sync Files On Your Computer With The Cloud
MediaFire is the old guard of cloud storage, and today the company’s services jump into the present tense with MediaFire Desktop, which allows you to sync your files from your computer to the cloud. How’s it going to beat pack-leaders like Dropbox? By building more robust support for people who want to exchange multimedia online.