Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GB of cloud storage ...


Serena Ellison was not surprised at the news her 18-year-old daughter received upon check-in at the Department of Public Safety's Plano driver's license bureau Friday. The teenager's license renewal was going to take a minimum of two or three hours


The new service's privacy policy is structured around encrypting individual user data locally before uploading—so Mega never actually does any decryption, and can't tell what you're uploading. If you decide to give it a whirl, you should know that it


Mega, Kim Dotcom's new file sharing and file storage service, was said to break ground, but it has a lot more room for improvement than we would like.


The opening 24 hours of Kim Dotcom's Mega project have not been good from a reliability standpoint, but in terms of popularity, it has been a huge success. The new "legal" cloud storage website went live in New Zealand at 6.48 a.m. local time on Sunday


Dotcom said that the New Zealand people have given Mega tremendous support over the last year. “We will protect the rights of everyone – today is the anniversary of something horrible, but now it is also the anniversary of




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