Editors Note: There are three photos associated with this press release. WinZip announces a new update to its ZipShare® file sharing service, now providing direct integration with your MediaFire ...
Up until now, you'd have to access MediaFire's web interface if you want to use its cloud storage service on your computer. While the browser-based UI isn't anything complex, the company's new OS X ...
MediaFire, a cloud storage service that’s less stingy with free space than some of its competitors, is now available for Android. Just like its desktop counterpart and iOS apps, MediaFire for Android ...
While most folks are aware of the native Dropbox, Box and OneDrive clients for BlackBerry 10, MediaFire have now released their own official BlackBerry 10 app as well that allows you to connect to ...
MediaFire today went live with its Desktop cloud storage service, offering offers users up to 1TB of capacity for just $2.50 a month for newcomers. The service normally charges $5 for 1TB of online ...
Cloud storage company MediaFire has launched an open beta of its MediaFire Desktop client for OS X. With it, the company hopes to take on more well-known cloud file-sharing solutions like Dropbox. In ...
Security and privacy concerns may be far outweighed for many users by the convenience and appeal of the cloud, but users need to view cloud access as more than just another storage utility on the ...
A few weeks after Google drastically dropped the price for storage on Google Drive, offering 1 TB for just $9.99 a month, popular online file storage service Mediafire is announcing that it will be ...
Cloud storage service MediaFire has finally thrown its doors open to Android users. Just like its iOS and desktop versions, MediaFire for Android will... Cloud storage service MediaFire has finally ...
No, really: 50 gigabytes. The app has a few limitations, but it's still a major score for any Android user with an eye to the cloud. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
A bare bones file sharing service, Mediafire is missing many of the useful features that are standard with its peers. Its lack of a desktop sync client and any sort of encryption, makes it nearly ...
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