Microsoft is rolling out anonymous file sharing to Android. Android users can now view Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents without having to sign in to their Microsoft account. You’ll still have to ...
Another p2p file-sharing network is starting in a public space near you. An artist based out of NYC has been embedding USB sticks into walls and curbs across the city. Aram Bartholl's project is ...
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Anonfiles, a popular service for sharing files anonymously, has shut down after saying it can no longer deal with the overwhelming abuse by its users. Anonfiles is an anonymous file-sharing site that ...
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A popular anonymous file sharing service used by security researchers and threat actors has decided to close down, citing “extreme volumes” of users abusing it. AnonFiles was a going concern for two ...
Android users can now open Microsoft Office files on their device without needing to sign-in to a Microsoft account. This function has been available to iPhone users since earlier this year. The ...
You can now open shared Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on Android, with no Microsoft account needed. You can tap a link, and the doc opens instantly in view-only ...