Whether you were sad to see MegaUpload bite the dust, aren't keen on the alternatives, or just want to use your own domain name and hosting service to share your files, you're in luck! Here's a simple ...
Starting today, Google Chrome and Firefox 3.6 users can drag and drop attachments into Gmail messages without hassling through the slow, kind of annoying manual file upload. Gmail has also increased ...
Photo sharing service Flickr has announced a new HTML5-based photo uploader with drag-and-drop support and a better interface for adding captions, titles and other annotations to your uploaded images.
The drag-and-drop feature on iOS 15 allows you to quickly send a link via text message or add a photo attachment to an email. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She ...
The Dropbox team dropped a handy new feature onto our laps today, and it’s for all of you Chrome, Firefox, and Safari users out there. Sorry Internet Explorer fans. If you use Dropbox for the web to ...
New web technologies tend to travel a trajectory that moves from "amazing demo with fiendishly complex code", to "very cool product feature" and finally to open source library that takes 10 seconds to ...
Remember Flickr? It was the site everyone used to store their photos on before Facebook and Instagram (now the same company) became the default locations for photos on the web. Recently, however, ...
Good news for those with active GitHub profiles: you can now add files to your repos by dragging and dropping them into the browser. Once a file is uploaded, you can add it to an existing branch, or ...
Karandeep has been with Android Police as a freelance writer since 2019, covering reviews for India, buyer’s guides for the US, and handy tutorials for everyone. He cares more about the impact of ...
Have you noticed that sometimes, when you drag and drop files or folders from one location to another, on your Windows 11/10 computer, they get copied – and sometimes they get moved? Although this has ...