TCP: It’s always just a little bit creepy to hear news like this, but WMPoweruser has a story about multiple users who have had their Windows Live accounts suspended over content that was uploaded to their SkyDrive. The recent example that inspired the post was of a user who lost access to his entire Windows Live account, not just SkyDrive. His email, apps, Xbox Live achievements, everything. He had to create a new account and start over.
Toyota-backed Japanese startup Skydrive predicts that their flying taxis will hit the sky by 2023.
Maximum PC: It's time to say goodbye to SkyDrive and hello to OneDrive, the new name Microsoft is giving its cloud-based file storage service launched back in 2007. Why the name change, and why now? It has to do with a trademark dispute filed by British Sky Broadcasting, known as BSkyB, and subsequent settlement back in July of last year in which Microsoft agreed to a name change.
ReadWrite: As cloud computing services become ever more popular, you might begin to wonder how much you can really trust them to perform when you need them? Authors from ReadWrite decided to find out - by testing the top file-transfer/file-storage/fil e-backup services.
The only reason to use Skydrive is the integration with Office 2013. Nothing else.