
Apple products may be the BMW of gadgets but even that cannot escape common bugs and issues. A MacBook is one of the most favored computing devices in the world. The product, no doubt, has luxury and exuberance written all over it. It is one of those major players that have contributed to Apple’s dream business reign. (more…)
There are plenty of tools and apps out there that automate the essential computing tasks that face us every day. Some are time consuming others are simply boring but they must be done. DropboxAutomator combines time saving task mastery with perhaps our favorite cloud storage solution. The service watches a designated folder for uploads, when a new file is added an action is triggered,everything from converting documents, to resizing an image or tweeting a link. And that’s just scratching the surface. There are already plenty of automation scripts in the fledgling service’s repertoire and devs can add there own by creating a SOAP webservice.

Basically, Dropbox is a web based file hosting service which uses cloud computing to allow its users to not only store but to share their files and folders with however they wish too using the internet. All files uploaded to Dropbox accounts are kept in perfect sync. By default on signing up you are given 2GB of free storage which you can use to store your files and folders. A referral based program can give you as much as 8GB of free storage if you get enough people to join. There is also a paid model for those who wish to get even more storage and are willing to pay for it. Dropbox has many client softwares for majority of platforms including mobile ones like Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7. The company was launched back in 2007 and has achieved immeasurable success in a short span of four years. (more…)

