Now that you’ve had a few weeks to try out the consumer preview of Windows 8.1, you’ve probably noticed that SkyDrive – Microsoft’s answer to popular cloud storage services like Dropbox and Google ...
Gone are the days when users were forced to change every little setting on each notebook, laptop or desktop that they have. Windows 8.1’s OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) syncing let’s you keep your ...
When it was released, Windows 8 integrated cloud services were unmatched by any prior Windows version. Chief among its improvements was the Microsoft Account integration: sign in to Windows with your ...
There are a lot of great features in Windows 8.1 that make it well worth using, and Update 1 expected in the coming weeks sounds promising too. But for traditional PC users with big hard drives one ...
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If you've been rather hesitant to use the likes of cloud storage – that is, using something like SkyDrive to hold your files online – the folks at Microsoft may have a solution that'll turn your head.
Microsoft today officially launched Windows 8.1 Preview, the first public beta of its flagship operating system’s next version, at its Build developer conference in San Francisco today. For Microsoft, ...
Windows 8.1 comes deeply integrated with Microsoft’s own cloud service – OneDrive. One of the many benefits of signing in to your PC with a Microsoft account is that you can sync settings between any ...
SkyDrive sinks its tentacles deeply into Windows 8.1, and in many respects, that’s a good thing. Newfound features include system-level SkyDrive integration with the Windows File Explorer, a ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24831639#p24831639:331xlm45 said: somini[/url]":331xlm45]I got to say, that first screenshot is the perfect example ...