Kim Dotcom's new Mega file-sharing service surpassed 1 million members one day following its initial Saturday launch from New Zealand, and the number of subscribers has apparently skyrocketed in the ...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has faced a lot of grief lately from pretty much everyone with a badge. His house was raided, and he was thrown in jail for a bit. However, he's back and isn't even close ...
We are less than a week away from the official launch of Mega, the successor to the popular, and now shut down Megaupload file sharing website founded by Kim Dotcom. He will be holding what he has ...
Authorities shut down Dotcom's previous venture, Megaupload.com, amid piracy allegations Mega offers all-encrypted storage for files that can't be opened by anyone -- even the host Dotcom: "This ...
Working from his safe haven in New Zealand, Kim DotCom announces a new file-sharing service called Mega, which will be similar to MegaUpload but with a twist. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET ...
Mega will accept the virtual currency bitcoin for subscriptions for more storage space on the file-sharing service, cofounder Kim Dotcom announced on Twitter. Harley Ogier /PCWorld New Zealand Kim ...
Mega, the new file locker service created in the wake of Megaupload’s shuttering and ongoing legal trials, differs from its predecessor in a single important way (besides the fact that it’s not ...
Nearly one year after Kim Dotcom’s Megaupload storage site was shuttered on criminal charges filed by the United States government, the big man is back with a new cloud storage service, called simply ...
A French website collecting links to content stored on the Mega file-sharing service is experiencing trouble in what may be an effort by Kim Dotcom’s latest enterprise to avoid concerns over illegal ...
Worried about people accessing your personal files stored on cloud storage services? The new online-storage service Mega proposes a solution — encrypt them with its software. But Mega is an inherently ...
MegaUpload entrepreneur and digital rogue Kim Dotcom kicks off his Mega file storage and sharing service on Saturday, and recently let slip via Twitter that users will get 50GB of free storage at ...