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Dropbox Business gives small to midsize businesses many productivity-enhancing tools, such as advanced syncing options, increased collaboration, and remote wipe capabilities.

By Robert Anderson
Dropbox for Business

Elwood Edwards reportedly only got $200 for the gig, which eventually led to a small voice cameo on The Simpsons and an appearance on The Tonight Show.

By Will McCurdy
Elwood Edwards
4.5
Editors' Choice

Acronis Cyber Protect goes beyond business-grade backup and cloud storage by adding advanced security and device management features that are especially useful for companies with remote workers.

By Gabriel Zamora
Acronis Cyber Protect

Apple previously didn't allow users to change their primary iCloud email address at all.

By Will McCurdy
iCloud Image
4.5
Editors' Choice

Microsoft OneDrive for Business is an excellent cloud storage and file-sharing service with plentiful storage, many security options, and high-quality mobile apps.

By Robert Anderson
Microsoft OneDrive for Business
3.5

Google Drive is an easy-to-use cloud storage platform that's core to the business-focused Workspace platform, but privacy concerns at its lower tiers prevent the service from being tops in the category.

By Robert Anderson
Google Drive Workspace

Proton is adding more options for privacy-minded teams and businesses with 1TB of storage per user.

By Kate Irwin
Rendering of Proton Drive screens showing the file interface and a document being worked on by two people at once.

That 8.5 million number represents 1% of Windows devices worldwide.

By Emily Price
The blue screen of death on a woman's PC

With just a few easy settings adjustments, you can configure Gmail to automatically filter and forward any messages that meet your criteria. Here's how.

By Eric Griffith
Credit: Stacey Zhu; Google

The longtime email service is tapping generative AI to scan and deliver summaries of important emails that otherwise might get ignored.

By Michael Kan
Yahoo! Mail image

Is big tech seeing a cloud cooldown? Both Microsoft and Google confirm layoffs in their respective cloud computing divisions.

By Kate Irwin
Laptop screen showing Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure logos and names pulled up as separate web browser windows.

If you just sent an email by mistake, don't worry—there might be something you can do about it.

By Chandra Steele
woman looking worried at laptop

Whether your goal is customer support or fixing IT issues, help desk software has your back. We test and rate leading help desk systems to find the ones that will help keep your trouble tickets moving swiftly.

By Oliver Rist  & Neil McAllister
Vivantio Pro screenshot

A handful of the 50 fired employees say Google has a role in 'AI-powered genocide in Palestine,' but Google says Project Nimbus is not 'related to weapons or intelligence services.'

google protestors

Google says the fired staff violated company policies, but the protestors say Google executives have refused to hear their complaints for years.

By Kate Irwin
Google text sign on a glass building with blue sky above.

Proton Mail's desktop app is now live for users who pay for its end-to-end encrypted email service. Free users can get a two-week free trial.

By Kate Irwin
Screenshot of Proton Mail desktop app, showing dark mode color scheme.

Might old-school email be the next frontier for Twitter/X?

By Michael Kan
Elon Musk and X

Give your Valentine the gift of cloud storage with Koofr, a truly private platform.

Koofr cloud storage on screens

Japan drops floppy disks, which—alongside CD-ROMs—have long been required to submit more than 1,900 official documents to the government.

By Kegan Mooney
Person holding a floppy disk