- Interviews
- By Gabriela Vatu
- June 10th, 2014
Interview: MediaFire on the NSA, the Cloud Industry, and Reset the Net
Brent Bucci, VP, talks about mass surveillance and how the news has impacted the industry
- iWorld
- By Filip Truta
- April 17th, 2014
MediaFire Released for iPad, 1TB Storage Offered for Just $2.50 (€1.80)/Month
Cloud storage service expands offerings with tablet-centric client, discounts
- Web resources
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 9th, 2014
MediaFire Wipes the Floor with Other Cloud Services, Offers 1TB Storage Space for $2.5
MediaFire has successfully managed to demonstrate that you can offer more for less money
- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- December 10th, 2013
StopWatching.Us: Tech Giants Will Make an Impact on Shaping Legislation
Now that tech giants have finally taken a stance against surveillance, the game is on
- Interviews
- By Gabriela Vatu
- December 7th, 2013
Interview: MediaFire on the NSA Leaks, Edward Snowden and StopWatching.Us
We chatted with Brent Bucci, MediaFire's Vice President
- Web resources
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 21st, 2013
MediaFire Drops on Desktop Boxes, Works as You'd Expect
MediaFire has just released desktop tools to go with its speedy cloud service
- Web resources
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 21st, 2013
MediaFire Desktop Beta Goes Live, Offers Seamless Sync to Cloud Download
MediaFire Desktop is now available for download for Mac and Windows
- Apple & Mac Blog
- By Filip Truta
- March 28th, 2013
MediaFire 1.1 iPhone App Gets Local Caching, Picks Up Where You Left Off
Users also get a handy connection status indicator, improved performance
- Web Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- February 4th, 2013
MediaFire Proactively Removes Pirate Links, Replaces Them with "Buy Now" Option
The site doesn't want to suffer the same fate as MegaUpload
- Mobile Apps
- By Ionut Arghire
- January 16th, 2013
MediaFire App Arrives on Android with 50GB of Free Storage
It is available for all handsets powered by Android 2.2 or newer
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 8th, 2009
MediaFire Tries to Ban SkipScreen from Mozilla Add-Ons
Claiming it violates its ToS and "steals bandwidth"