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Dropbox drops onto more Samsung devices

News from CES gets Dropbox onto more devices.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 2
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will see more Dropbox integration. Josh Miller/CNET

LAS VEGAS--Dropbox and Samsung are expanding their relationship with new integration on existing devices.

Which will be the products to see their photos and videos uploaded through Dropbox? Samsung Smart cameras, Samsung PCs, and the Samsung Galaxy Grand smartphone will all get Dropbox for the first time.

With Dropbox, you can automatically -- and wirelessly -- upload photos and video from a device to your Dropbox account, no cables necessary.

Article updated at 5:00pm PT to correct Dropbox news.