E-mail and FTP can do the job, but the most usable and secure way to share files across the Internet is to implement a Web-based file server. Xythos WebFile Server ...
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According to a recent report, many college campuses have not yet adopted comprehensive policies to combat music piracy despite an increase in anti-piracy technology. The report, issued by the ...
LOS ANGELES -- Use of several Internet file-sharing services declined by several thousand people the week after the music industry threatened to sue online music swappers, an Internet tracking firm ...
On the Windows side of the story, all you need is the Quick Share app installed once and forget it exists. Once installed, Quick Share runs a lightweight background process that doesn't slow your PC ...
Google will now let you resume Quick Share file transfers over mobile data or Wi-Fi if a direct connection is lost. This tweak comes via the latest Google Play Services update. This would be useful if ...
WASHINGTON — Internet file-sharing services will be held responsible if they intend for their customers to use software primarily to swap songs and movies illegally, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, ...
Ensure your device’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled. You can do this by swiping down from the top of your screen and tapping ...
WASHINGTON -- The embattled music industry disclosed plans Wednesday for an unprecedented escalation in its fight against Internet piracy, threatening to sue hundreds of individual computer users who ...
Microsoft wants you to use the cloud, but there are a lot of good options — including trusty old network file sharing and a little-known modern Windows feature. Remember the HomeGroup on Windows 7?
Although most people have fast internet access nowadays, sending large files and amounts of data remains a problem. This is because free e-mail services such as Outlook.com or Gmail limit the data ...