Microsoft has long been pushing Office and OneDrive users to save their documents to the cloud by default. Now, the company is getting even more aggressive with a feature coming to Microsoft Word.
Instead of paying a monthly fee to keep my memories in the cloud, I figured out an affordable long-term storage solution.
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When you download files onto your iPhone, you can usually find them in the app that's meant to open them, or save your ...