Dennis Woodside leaves Motorola to become Dropbox’s first ever Chief Operating Officer
Online storage service raises more than $250m in investment
Dropbox to ship on Dell tablets and to be offered to business customers through partners
Dropbox wants £156m to help fund its push into enterprise cloud storage
Dropbox for Business adds new admin tools and account linking options
Finnish firm promises fresh, privacy-focused approach to cloud storage
Dropbox says it needs to show detailed figures on national security requests if it is to be transparent
Dropbox says its systems are accessing docs in order to provide previews
Reports of hacking Dropbox were exaggerated - but Sean Michael Kerner says it's time to look properly at securing your…
Two programmers reverse-engineer the client written in obfuscated Python, enabling new attack vectors
F-Secure has new products on the way. CEO Christian Fredrikson says they will cooler and more attractive than Dropbox
Dropbox wants to let developers sync app data across platforms with its Datastore API
OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea revels in Autonomy's troubles
Dropbox hopes security addition and brand change will help it fend off challengers
Now attachments can be saved directly into a Dropbox account
Yet another big-time player looks to trounce hugely successful minnows
Cloud storage use is dominated by younger males, who largely use it to store music, while older consumers as yet…
Cloud storage startup Bitcasa has launched and apparently offers "infinite" amounts of secure online storage
The new office will handle sales and support, and employ 30 to 40 staff
Another Dropbox for business appears, but this time from one of the biggest cloud players in the world
Google has updated its cloud storage service for Android and iOS users, to make it more flexible and easy to…
Box says it is responding to customer requests not hack attacks
Dropbox finally adds extra protection
Dropbox accounts, including one belonging to an employee, are hacked
The new Dropbox SDK features mechanics that are against the Apple App Store policy
A new linking capability allows non-Dropbox users to view documents and files in a browser without signing in
Apple Mac, iPhone, Windows and Android versions on the way for Google's Dropbox rival, say sources