
SingTel Introduces Store and Share Cloud Storage Service
SingTel's Store and Share, Singapore's first cloud storage service, will offer consumers up to 10GB of free online storage for their documents and multimedia content. The app is available on the iOS and Android platforms.

Google Drive Offers 5GB Free Storage and Google Docs Integration
Google hops onto the cloud storage bandwagon with Google Drive, which offers 5GB free storage and supports over 30 types of documents including Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. It is available now for PC, Mac and Android, and will come soon to the iPhone and iPad.

Dropbox Makes Sharing Even Easier with Links
Dropbox, one of the most popular cloud storage services, has unveiled an even easier way of sharing files through a custom-generated link that can be sent to anyone.

Earn 500MB of Free Storage Space with Dropbox Referrals
You will get 500MB of free space for every successful Dropbox referral. Users with free accounts can get up to 16GB of extra space while Pro account users get up to 32GB.

Google Drive Offers 5GB Free Storage, Rumored Release in Third Week of April
A leaked screenshot of Google Drive reveals that users could have up to 5GB of free storage space. The cloud storage service is said to be launching in the third week of April according to TalkAndroid.

Share Dropbox Folders with Facebook Friends
You can now share Dropbox folders with your friends on Facebook by typing their Facebook names instead of entering their email addresses or Dropbox usernames.

Get Up to 4.5GB of Extra Storage Space on Dropbox Free
Popular cloud storage service Dropbox is currently offering up to 4.5GB of extra space for users who volunteer to try its experimental build 1.3.12. The new build allows users to automatically sync photos from cameras, phones and SD cards with their accounts.

New HTC Android Phones to Have 5GB Free Dropbox Service
HTC entered into a partnership with Dropbox to bring cloud storage service to its latest Android devices. Users can enjoy 5GB of free storage on their mobile devices.

Dropbox Charged With Lying Over Level of Security
A complaint has been filed against Dropbox with the FTC that accuses the service provider of lying about the level of its security in order to gain a competitive advantage over its rivals.