Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...
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 ...
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - Jan 16, 2013) - MediaFire, an online storage and collaboration provider, today announced the launch of its mobile application for Android devices. Designed to enable ...
MediaFire has launched a new app for Google’s Android platform, and the cloud storage service is offering users of the app 50GB of free storage. The app is also available for Apple’s iOS platform, ...
File this under things that seem to good to be true: MediaFire offers free unlimited file storage with no sign up required. The internet has been all abuzz since MediaFire launched last weekend and so ...
MediaFire says its cloud storage service now has 30 million users, but it seems that only a minority of those are using its Android or iOS interfaces -- so far, the former has seen less than 500,000 ...
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 ...
Storage space is precious, and most major services—Google Drive and iCloud, for example—only give you a measly 5GB for free. MediaFire, is pretty magnanimous, doling out 50GB on the house. And it just ...
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 ...
File hosting service MediaFire has launched a Dropbox-like application for OS X and Windows today, MediaFire Desktop, which lets users upload files directly from their desktops to the cloud, and share ...
As the strange case of file-sharing site Megaupload continues to unfold, many wonder if the federal government will begin to clamp down on similar sites that function like Megaupload, with easy ...