Category: Technology
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Gmail revolutionized email 20 years ago after being mistaken as joke by Google
[ad_1] In 2004, Google introduced Gmail, offering 1 gigabyte of storage per account, a significant increase compared to competitors. Gmail included innovative features like advanced search and threaded conversations, changing perceptions about web applications. The app’s success led to its expansion and paved the way for other Google products like Google Maps, Google Docs and…
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Samsung says Bixby’s still not dead
[ad_1] Bixby’s not dead yet, apparently. A Samsung executive tells CNBC that the company is “working so hard” to equip its voice assistant with AI features, suggesting that the company sees the likes of Gemini as competition — not a replacement. That’s good to know, because some of us were starting to wonder. Earlier this…
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Can you spot election deepfakes? Here’s how not to be duped
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How to see the solar eclipse
[ad_1] Things are going to get a little wacky on April 8th, when a total solar eclipse will darken skies over North America. The Moon will line up perfectly to block the face of the Sun. Temperatures will drop around 10 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius). Birdsong will change from daytime to nighttime tunes. And…
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Beware of encrypted PDFs as latest trick to deliver malware to you
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The T-Mobile Sidekick’s Jump button made mobile multitasking easy
[ad_1] Before the iPhone, before Android, before webOS, a revolutionary soap bar of a phone made it incredibly easy to get shit done. The Danger Hiptop, better known as the T-Mobile Sidekick, made the internet portable and affordable like no phone before. In today’s digital age, it sometimes feels like hardware has taken a back…
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Ways the government is watching you and what you can do to protect your privacy
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The Forerunner 165 series is the budget training watch Garmin needed
[ad_1] If you’re training for a race, few multisport watch brands do it like Garmin. But there are two things I don’t like about ‘em. They’re pricey, and the platform can be intimidating to newcomers. Have you seen its online store? For newbies, it’s tough to parse which of Garmin’s dozens of watches gets you…
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How a flaw in iPhone’s security could leave you locked out
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How the team behind Zelda made physics feel like magic
[ad_1] The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a phenomenal game, praised for being able to improve and iterate upon Breath of the Wild. In the weeks after the game’s release, it was written up with all sorts of breathless praise as people wondered how Nintendo managed to make a game that seemed…