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 ...
Kim Dotcom’s Mega file hosting service puts an emphasis on privacy, which makes it impossible for Google and others to index the files its users store on the service. Even Mega itself doesn’t really ...
The newly launched Mega is already removing legitimate files, but the problem appears to lie with a third-party search engine. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office.
If you’ve got files stored on Mega, back them up. That’s according to founder Kim Dotcom, who is currently appealing extradition from New Zealand to the United States on copyright charges. Mega gives ...
Kim Dotcom’s new file-sharing service now has a search engine, Wired reports. The addition brings MEGA closer to the hilariously narcissistic digital entrepreneur’s previous file-sharing service, ...
The file-sharing service Mega has fielded 150 copyright warnings since its recent launch as founder Kim Dotcom grows a risky new business while under indictment by U.S. prosecutors for running ...
Newly relaunched Mega promises 50 GB of storage space Falls short in sharing options%2C browser compatibility Useful for sharing large files NEW YORK (AP) — New Zealand entrepreneur Kim Dotcom — still ...
Some users of Kim Dotcom’s Mega storage system are in a lather about a new browser extension that extracts their master encryption key from computer memory and displays it in a window. While the ...
The news this past weekend was all Mega, Mega, Mega. We’ve covered the launch of the new “cyber locker” service (and I swear that’s the last time I’ll ever use the prefix “cyber”) and we’ve talked ...
The newly launched Mega, founded by MegaUpload's Kim DotCom, is taking down legal files, but the problem appears to lie with a third-party search engine. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based ...