Instead of paying a monthly fee to keep my memories in the cloud, I figured out a cheaper long-term storage solution.
For those who live and breathe the Google ecosystem, Google Drive should be an obvious choice. Besides, everyone has a Google ID, so collaboration is never an issue. OneDrive strikes the perfect ...
One of the oddest things about Google Drive cloud storage is that it doesn't provide a mechanism for you to be able to tell how much storage a given folder takes up. Google is quick with how much ...
While Google Photos backs up photos and videos automatically when connected to Wi-Fi, it gives you an option to either back ...
As a technology journalist and food photography enthusiast, I can collect thousands of images at a rapid pace. And if you’ve also spent a considerable amount of time online, there’s a good chance ...
I’ve been a Google One subscriber for a while now, opting for the 100GB plan after Google stopped unlimited high-quality backups in Photos. But between my personal usage, photos/videos from review ...
If you ever wonder why IT people are perpetually cranky, it's this: we have to somehow juggle impossibly conflicting trade-offs, navigate the capricious and inconsistent services of large, unfeeling, ...
Google’s Drive and Dropbox are two of the most popular options for cloud storage and backup. Which makes sense, because the two platforms compete with each other intensely. Which one is right for you?
Google One plans are not cutting it for me right now, so I made my own fictitious plan. What does your ideal Google One plan look like?
The forecast for your next phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop includes not just a chance of clouds but a choice of them. As in, which cloud storage service will you use to back up your files? The wrong ...
It used to be that 1 terabyte (TB) of storage was a lot, but now 1TB of storage is quite common to find on even the least expensive laptops. Over the years, a number of cloud-based storage vendors ...