As part of its Ignite 2017 conference in Orlando today, Microsoft revealed several updates it is bringing to OneDrive for consumers and IT admins alike. Most notable are some tweaks coming to OneDrive ...
Choosing between Google Photos and OneDrive has always been straightforward. I use Google for memories and OneDrive for my spreadsheets and presentations. While Microsoft’s cloud was the undisputed ...
Don't worry if your files stop going to the local Recycle Bin.
Microsoft is officially rolling out offline support for its OneDrive cloud storage service for work and school customers. It will let users, copy, move, and rename files with no internet connection.
Microsoft has begun rolling out new capabilities of OneDrive for Web, including an offline mode designed to offer access and improved performance whether users are connected to the Internet or not.
OneDrive plays host to an immense number of files, numbering in the trillions, serving both consumers and businesses. Each day, a staggering 2 billion new files add to this vast cloud storage.
Microsoft has announced that cloud-deleted OneDrive files will no longer appear in the local Recycle Bin starting May 2026, with no admin opt-out available.
Starting May 2026, OneDrive cloud deletions won’t show in local trash. Recovery now happens via the web recycle bin.
Microsoft has announced that OneDrive on the web is getting a Fluent Design refresh, but it's also getting a whole bunch of new features, such as recommended files, recent view, and more. Today, ...
OneDrive users can now edit pictures after they've uploaded them to the cloud storage service, thanks to the addition of basic photo editing features announced this week by Microsoft. Similar to tools ...