Legitimate, legal-to-share files submitted to a third party search engine are being blocked from Kim Dotcom's recently launched file-sharing site Mega. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launches his new ...
Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload, has launched a new file-sharing website a year after he was accused by US prosecutors of facilitating massive online piracy said to have cost the entertainment ...
Kim Dotcom launched Mega, his successor to Megaupload, this weekend. Screengrab/Kim.com Kim Dotcom has launched Mega, an encrypted, secure file-sharing successor to Megaupload.com, which was shut down ...
Authorities shut down Dotcom's previous venture, Megaupload.com, amid piracy allegations Mega offers all-encrypted storage for files that can't be opened by anyone -- even the host Dotcom: "This ...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has unveiled a new file-sharing website called Mega. "As of this minute one year ago #Megaupload was destroyed by the US Government," Dotcom tweeted on Saturday, along… ...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has launched a new cloud storage and file-sharing site called Mega. The new web-based service, which allows users to upload and store any type of file, is the follow-up ...
Half a million users have already signed up to new file-sharing service Mega, its controversial founder Kim Dotcom has claimed. The larger-than-life cyber pioneer - and founder of the now defunct ...
Named 'Mega' the new website (www.mega.co.nz) will offer users 50GB of free cloud storage space, much more than competing SkyDrive (7GB free) and Dropbox (2GB free) services. However details of how ...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launches his new file-sharing site Mega in typically flamboyant style Picture: REUTERS/Nigel Marple Credit: REUTERS/Nigel Marple The obese, 6ft7ins, 39-year-old playboy ...
The new site is getting "millions" of hits, Kim Dotcom says Kim Dotcom has announced plans for Mega, a service to replace his shut down file-sharing website Megaupload. Mega is expected to use ...
Authorities shut down Dotcom's previous venture, Megaupload.com, amid piracy allegations Mega offers all-encrypted storage for files that can't be opened by anyone -- even the host Dotcom: "This ...
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