We are less than a week away from the official launch of Mega, the successor to the popular, and now shut down Megaupload file sharing website founded by Kim Dotcom. He will be holding what he has ...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has faced a lot of grief lately from pretty much everyone with a badge. His house was raided, and he was thrown in jail for a bit. However, he's back and isn't even close ...
Mega, the new file locker service created in the wake of Megaupload’s shuttering and ongoing legal trials, differs from its predecessor in a single important way (besides the fact that it’s not ...
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, ...
Authorities shut down Dotcom's previous venture, Megaupload.com, amid piracy allegations Mega offers all-encrypted storage for files that can't be opened by anyone -- even the host Dotcom: "This ...
Nearly one year after Kim Dotcom’s Megaupload storage site was shuttered on criminal charges filed by the United States government, the big man is back with a new cloud storage service, called simply ...
Working from his safe haven in New Zealand, Kim DotCom announces a new file-sharing service called Mega, which will be similar to MegaUpload but with a twist. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET ...
An online storage service, FileSonic, has disabled file sharing between users following the takedown of the MegaUpload service for alleged copyright infringement violations. The company, which lists ...
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