Reviewed a couple of times in the past by our editor Cody Fink, LogMeIn Ignition for iOS has been around for a while in the App Store. In fact, in spite of popular apps like Edovia Screens and ...
Looking for secure file transfer software tools for your network? We explore the most popular SFTP clients to help you decide which one is right for you. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client ...
Sharing files over the internet is nothing new, but the process has evolved since the halcyon days of finicky FTP servers and dodgy P2P programs. Now, it’s easy to send large files with a simple web ...
Like many people, I spent years relying on cloud storage giants for all my file transfer needs. It’s convenient, sure, but I grew increasingly frustrated with the slow upload times, especially when ...
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Transfer files between your Android tablet and PC using Wi-Fi Your email has been sent Find out how to transfer files between your PC and Android tablet with the WiFi File Transfer application. One of ...
With AirDrop, Apple has implemented a useful, robust and simple file sharing feature that has, until iOS 7, been largely the domain of third-party apps. Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of ...
This is a true tale of a simple task gone awry. A file transfer that eventually involved multiple IT professionals, all kinds of hardware, site visits and was finally resolved with a screwdriver. The ...
Launched back in 2009, WeTransfer is a simple file-transfer service designed to circumvent the inherent issues of sending large files over email. It lets users send up to 2GB per transfer. Today, ...
In the Netherlands, where the file-transfer company WeTransfer is headquartered, “even the highway and airport signage is beautiful,” says cofounder Ronald “Nalden” Hans. “Everything is highly ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...