Entries in Microsoft OneDrive (17)

Sunday
Sep212014

Enable photo auto-upload and double your Microsoft OneDrive storage

Microsoft is feeling extra generous (or more likely using it to market their cloud storage) as they are offering double the storage for its OneDrive users (meaning 15GB base storage + 15GB for enabling auto-upload). The catch? You just need to enable auto-upload of photos on your device of choice. Yes, you can even do it on your Windows PC. You have until the end of the month to claim the free storage. And in this day and age, who doesn’t want extra space?

Source: OneDrive Blog | Via: Engadget

Monday
Sep012014

Microsoft announces plans to increase file size limit upload for OneDrive

Microsoft is currently working on increasing the file size limit upload on its OneDrive from 2GB to an unspecified amount. A Microsoft spokesperson told The Next Web that they are currently working to increase the file size limit for all OneDrive users. They currently rolled it out to a small number of customers and will make it available to everyone in the near future. They did not give a specific timeframe when it will be available but they will announce it on their blog when they have done so.

Source: The Next Web

Wednesday
Aug062014

Microsoft OneDrive lands on Amazon's Kindle Fire and Fire phone


If you’re using the Amazon Kindle Fire or have gotten the new Fire phone, you’ll be getting at least one more cloud storage option with the arrival of Microsoft OneDrive on the platform. This gives you more options to access your files on the fly. Microsoft’s OneNote is also on the platform in case you need an app for your to-do lists and reminders. You can download OneDrive from here.

Tuesday
Mar042014

BlackBerry 10 gets Microsoft OneDrive

BlackBerry 10 users in need of another cloud storage service now gain access to Microsoft’s offering. Similar to the Android and iOS versions, you can automatically upload photos and videos to the app. You can also share files with your peers. New users gain 7GB worth of free storage on OneDrive.

Source: Engadget