Dropbox to show all your cloud files without downloading them 

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Project Infinite will enable users to seamlessly and securely access all their Dropbox files from the desktop, regardless of how much space they have available on their hard drives. Everything in the company’s Dropbox that you’re given access to, whether it’s stored locally or in the cloud, will show up in Dropbox on your desktop. If it’s synced locally, you’ll see the familiar green checkmark, while everything else will have a new cloud icon.

Dropbox announces Project Infinite, where all your dropbox files show up in the file system but you don’t have to have the whole files downloaded. It then fetches them on-demand. 

Currently if you’ve more files in your dropbox than storage space you have to use selective sync to prevent them from filling it up.

It’s exactly like BitTorrent Sync’s pro feature. Here it is in action to give you an idea how Project Infinite may work:

BitTorrent Sync

All new watchOS apps will require using the watchOS 2 SDK 

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Starting June 1, 2016, all new watchOS apps submitted to the App Store must be native apps built with the watchOS 2 SDK or later.

Apple’s Developer News states that all new watchOS apps need to be built with watchOS 2.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise, the original watchOS apps clearly were a stopgap until Apple could finish the watchOS 2 software. Since its launch there wasn’t a compelling reason to write any new watch apps in anything but the faster and more reliable watchOS 2.

Almost Nothing About the ‘Apple Harvests Gold From iPhones’ Story Is True 

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Here is the truth: Apple paid independent recyclers to recycle old electronics—which were almost never Apple products, by the way—because it’s required by law to do so. Far from banking $40 million on the prospect, Apple likely ended up taking an overall monetary loss. This is not because Apple is a bad actor or is hiding anything, it’s simply how the industry works.

Vice report that the $40m of gold recycled from Apple devices really wasn’t from Apple devices.