
Get ready for Mega from the flamboyant Kim Dotcom. The Internet entrepreneur and accused digital outlaw recently launched Mega (small for Mega Encrypted Global Access), a new file storage and sharing service that features 50GB of free storage. Mega is
With the embers are still hot in the fires of launch, Kim Dotcom told the world's media that his new cloud storage service, Mega, had picked up over one million users on Day One. Which is nice, but compared to the 180 million members that Megaupload
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
Get ready for Mega from the flamboyant Kim Dotcom. The Internet entrepreneur and accused digital outlaw recently launched Mega (small for Mega Encrypted Global Access), a new file storage and sharing service that features 50GB of free storage. Mega is
The most glaring issue for Kobeissi is that Mega claims to offer end-to-end encryption of users' files without requiring them to download any software. All of the encryption takes place in the user's browser automatically when he or she visits the site
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