Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...
Gmail has placed a 25MB limit on file attachment sizes, instead using Drive links for larger files. While that’s not changing for personal accounts, some Enterprise accounts are now getting that limit ...
Emails are not only for plain texts but also for multimedia content. Leading email service providers are already augmenting their respective email platforms to become capable of processing emails ...
Email still plays an important role in sending important updates, sharing important documents, and mediating professional relationships. and sending important file attachments. In the Gmail app, you ...
Google has been giving Gmail for iOS a lot of love lately. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac Gmail is finally adding the ability to add attachments to emails straight from the Files app for iOS, giving ...
Have you ever tried to send a longer video or a presentation and been alerted that the file is too large to send? Regardless of the device you use, most communication platforms such as texts, emails ...
Gmail is finally raising file attachment size limits up to 50MB for sending and 70MB for receiving. However, this change applies only to the Enterprise Plus accounts, and not to personal accounts. For ...
Google has introduced a new feature in Gmail for those occasions where it makes more sense to send several emails as attachments in a single email rather than having to forward a number of separate ...
Likewise, you can allow viewing or editing access. Google Drive If you have a Gmail or G Suite email account and you attach files that are larger than the limit set by Google, a message will indicate ...
Although most people have fast internet access nowadays, sending large files and amounts of data remains a problem. This is because free e-mail services such as Outlook.com or Gmail limit the data ...
If you're a Gmail user, there's good news: You can now send files as large as 10 gigabytes. If you're a Dropbox investor or employee, though, that's bad news. The Web-based email service now ...