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Flow-based Autodesk has been popular for its ability to help create free on-demand content and it's now come up with a new cloud-based solution that can allow you to upload and download anything on the web, including content you've downloaded to your desktop.
It's called Autodesk Autodesk-The Shared Single Sign-On (SSID) and allows you to embed and view a video of yourself, even in the background and on-demand content you're sharing. This enables you to securely share the footage with anyone in your company, whatever they're viewing or downloading it from.
The new service is called Dropbox Private Full Circle and it lets you share content with friends and family, and on-demand downloads (as long as you've downloaded a video file with a US connection, say) from any device. You can also receive updates on all your files and folders. The site's text and web-based interface has been tweaked too.
Further to that, Dropbox Private Full Circle allows you to synchronise all your files to different devices, making it easier to access what's going on with your current collection, and making it easier to stay safe and secure for yourself.
In addition to the benefit of being able to share files with anyone with a business card, Dropbox Private Full Circle enables you to store and view your online bookmarks, files, and videos. You can then access these, too.
Although it's only available in the US, it works well in the UK, with US and UK files on Dropbox Private Full Circle's servers, as well as your company's own content. The real big draw here is that you can sync these to multiple devices, which means that you can get access to your files easily and without being tied to any specific user.
We wouldn't say this sounds as exciting as it actually is. But the real appeal is that you can sync as many files as you like, so you don't have to worry about losing things if something goes wrong, or if you want to recover everything on your devices – although if you need that extra convenience, it's certainly an excellent feature.
The Dropbox Private Circle is compatible with both Windows and Mac devices, and it's available in most territories around the world. It's an exciting concept, but it could have some more practical uses if it works well with the Samsung Galaxy S22 series.
Samsung is well known for making phone accessories that improve the usability of your device, and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is no different.
It has a flip-out screen, a volume rocker, a USB-C port, and a button that launches a stylus.
It's a much more convenient and efficient way to make notes, and this is what's known as the'stand-out' mechanism that's used on the other two cameras.
On the bottom of the Flip 4 you'll find the USB-C port, and the bottom of the device has a small metal ring that enables the phone to clip onto a magnetic strip.
There are plenty of differences between these two phones.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 has a 5.7-inch QHD+ screen with a Full HD+ resolution, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4's 6.3-inch OLED display has a 2560 x 1600 resolution.
You'll find a similar combination on the Galaxy Z Flip 4's predecessor, but there's a much higher resolution in both, and it's one that doesn't have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The Galaxy Z Flip 4's cameras are on the same plane to the Flip 4, as it has a 12MP f/1.6 wide camera, a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera with a 120x digital zoom.
So the Galaxy Z Flip 4's cameras are similarly separated by the screen, but it doesn't have the punch-hole or selfie cameras on the Flip 4.
The main camera is much better than the selfie camera on the Galaxy Z Flip 4, which isn't bad by any means, but it does have a wider field of view than the selfie snapper on the Samsung Galaxy S21.
The Galaxy Z Flip 4 loses the ultra-wide camera, but it's still a nice compromise on a phone.
While the main camera is great for web browsing, taking low-light photos and scrolling through social media, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 doesn't have the best zoom.
It's not terrible, but we found that in most other ways the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is a better phone.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 review
Our expert review:
The Google Pixel 7 Pro isn't perfect. It doesn't have the biggest camera bump on the market, and we found it a little too slow to make the most of that space.
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