Dropbox is dropping out of Mission Bay and OpenAI is seemingly preparing to make itself at home in its space. Dropbox will vacate its headquarters at 1800 Owens Street just a few weeks after inking ...
Dropbox faces structural headwinds, with Q4 results revealing user contraction and declining ARPU, reinforcing my 'Sell' rating. DBX guides for FY26 revenue of $2.485–$2.5 billion, implying -1.6% to ...
It’s been a bad year for password managers. First, Microsoft announced earlier this summer that its popular Microsoft Authenticator app would be discontinuing its password manager feature and would ...
Dropbox has faced near-zero growth and a stiff decline, struggling to compete with rivals like Box, which shows better growth rates. Despite a 10% gain over the past year, Dropbox's poor Q4 earnings ...
Dropbox has updated its iPhone and iPad app with a feature that you might have suspected was added a very long time ago, but somehow never was. Live Photos support is finally available for Dropbox ...
Dropbox, a San Francisco tech company best known for its file-hosting tools, is slashing 20% of its workforce. The cut is slated to leave 528 employees out of work — including 174 in California. This ...
Dropbox is laying off 528 employees in a move that will reduce its global workforce by 20 percent, CEO Drew Houston announced today. Houston wrote that Dropbox’s core file sync and sharing “business ...
Dropbox has issued a statement confirming that it became aware of unauthorized access to the production environment of the Dropbox Sign platform on April 24. That statement confirms that customer ...
Another week, another data breach. This time it’s the turn of Dropbox, with the company announcing in a blog post that its systems were accessed in late April. The breach impacts Dropbox Sign ...
Cloud storage firm Dropbox says hackers breached production systems for its Dropbox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication tokens, MFA keys, hashed passwords, and customer ...
A hot potato: In yet another example of a company embracing AI and people being far from happy about it, cloud storage giant Dropbox has been sharing users' files with OpenAI to power the former's ...
Some Dropbox customers got a shock this week when they found out a new setting had been enabled by default that allowed their personal data to be shared with ChatGPT owner OpenAI. If that’s not ...
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