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Microsoft will now let you quit OneDrive on Windows 11 without any questions
By Sean Endicott last updated
Go away Windows 11 briefly showed a prompt when users attempted to quit OneDrive. Microsoft tested the behavior in order to receive feedback, but the company has since changed its mind.
Microsoft backtracks on OneDrive change that was a terrible idea
By Kevin Okemwa published
ROLL BACK Users will continue to enjoy their current OneDrive photo album experience.
OneDrive is about to get one of its biggest updates ever, and it's all about the web and AI
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI-INFUSED ONEDRIVE OneDrive will soon get Copilot, a Fluent redesign, offline mode, and much more.
This long-anticipated feature is on its way to OneDrive and will make offline users happy
By Kevin Okemwa published
OFFLINE!! A new feature dubbed Offline mode is on its way to Microsoft OneDrive. The feature lets users access the platform even without an internet connection.
Microsoft announces EXCLUSIVE online event that will showcase its plans for OneDrive
By Kevin Okemwa published
NEWS Microsoft is set to hold an exclusive OneDrive event on October 3, 2023. The online event will provide attendees with a first-hand look at the future of OneDrive.
This change to OneDrive will effectively lower your cloud storage
By Sean Endicott published
Big change Microsoft will soon count images against your OneDrive storage limit multiple times when those photos are stored in albums and your gallery.
First look: Xbox finally adds OneDrive integration for storing gameplay clips
By Jez Corden published
Xbox OneDrive Xbox gets automatic OneDrive uploads after almost a decade of requests. Here's a video showcasing how it all works.
Unlimited OneDrive storage is no longer an option, even for businesses
By Sean Endicott published
Limited storage Microsoft no longer offers an unlimited cloud storage option for OneDrive for Business. New subscribers will be limited to OneDrive for Business (Plan 1), which defaults to 1TB per user.
My Photo Stream for iPhone is going away, but you can replace it with OneDrive. Here's how.
By Sean Endicott published
In the cloud Apple will end support for My Photo Stream next month. While it won't be exactly the same, you can replicate the functionality of My Photo Stream with Microsoft OneDrive.
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