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TECHNOLOGY Microsoft changes SkyDrive to OneDrive Microsoft have rebranded their online storage cloud from SkyDrive to OneDrive with several new features. For existing SkyDrive users, your files are ready in the new OneDrive experience; just login at www.OneDrive.com. If you’re reading about the service for the first time, OneDrive gives you one place for all of your files, including photos, videos, and documents, and it’s available across the devices you use every day. You may remember back in January’s article when I spoke about automatic Smartphone & Tablet camera backup to your Dropbox. Microsoft’s OneDrive now has the same great feature for Android devices. OneDrive have also added new ways for you to earn more storage—on top of the 7 GB already given for free. Customers who refer friends can receive up to 5 GB for each friend who accepts an invitation to OneDrive, and they’ll even give you 3 GB just for using the camera backup feature. You’ll never have to worry about manually saving your photos and videos with great services like OneDrive and I encourage you to set your up now. Firstly, you will need to create a free Microsoft Account. Download OneDrive from the Play Store. Open the OneDrive app on your Android device. > Tap on the settings icon (three small vertical squares in the bottom righthand corner). > Tap ‘Settings’ > Under ‘Options’ tap ‘Camera backup’ > Turn ‘Camera Backup’ feature on. Under Options, you can set to include video upload and use mobile network. You’re done. No more plugging in your device to back up your photos and videos. Automation is now set to make this part of your life much easier. Got technical challenges? Call Ian Piggott from Computer Life on 0451 526 207. www.coffeeshopgoss.com.au > BANORA POINT TO KIRRA > MARCH 2014 3