I started using Gemini with Gmail, and I wish I had done it sooner
I started using Gemini with Gmail, and I wish I had done it sooner – Android Police
Gmail has been my go-to email service for years. It’s my default inbox for work, personal conversations, receipts, newsletters, account alerts, and more.
Changing Your Passwords Frequently Is Terrible Advice
Changing Your Passwords Frequently Is Terrible Advice. Here’s Why – PCMag
We have been conditioned to think that good cyber hygiene means creating new, strong, and unique passwords every few months. Not so fast!
Stop wrestling with text in Excel: These 8 tools are game-changers
Stop wrestling with text in Excel: These 8 tools are game-changers – howtogeek.com
Excel handles numbers beautifully, but it’s frustratingly picky about text. When you treat cells like a Word doc, like manually typing units or ignoring hidden spaces, you’re onto a loser. Here’s how to handle text in Excel without ruining your spreadsheet’s logic.
Google extends Identity Check to your banking apps and password managers
Google extends Identity Check to your banking apps and password managers – androidpolice.com
Losing your phone can be a very stressful situation. Yes, there’s the monetary aspect, especially with how expensive flagship phones are these days, but there’s also the terrifying reality that your whole digital identity is now in a stranger’s hands.
Please stop using Google Password Manager to save your credentials
Please stop using Google Password Manager to save your credentials – androidpolice.com
Each one of our favorite Android phones comes with Google’s password manager built in.
It’s time to purge your USB stick collection
It’s time to purge your USB stick collection – howtogeek.com
USB sticks are convenient gadgets for transferring files. You’ve probably got a bunch of them in your desk drawer, in your bags, plugged into TVs—and they’re all putting your data at risk. Here’s why.
The Recycle Bin You Might Not Know About
The Recycle Bin You Might Not Know About (Perhaps Holding Data You Thought You’d Lost) – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Why Chromebooks Are Well-Suited for Live Sports
Why Chromebooks Are Well-Suited for Live Sports and Real-Time Web Apps – aboutchromebooks.com
Live dashboards, streaming platforms, collaboration tools, and real-time sports pages refresh in the background without pause. Users keep multiple tabs open. They expect continuity. They notice delays immediately.
New Android Theft Protection Feature Updates: Smarter, Stronger
New Android Theft Protection Feature Updates: Smarter, Stronger – security.googleblog.com
Posted by Nataliya Stanetsky, Fabricio Ferracioli, Elliot Sisteron, Irene Ang of the Android Security Team
How to spot and stop everyday cyberattacks
How to spot and stop everyday cyberattacks – PCWorld
From smart but insecure door locks to Nvidia’s deepfake keynote, there are currently numerous forms of attack that are extremely dangerous.
The 5 online accounts that need this extra security trick
The 5 online accounts that need this extra security trick – ca.news.yahoo.com
Social media and email account hacking is rising rapidly in the UK, with the number of cases reported to Action Fraud rising to 35,434 in 2024 from 22,500 the previous year.
Stop leaving hard drives in a drawer: Why ‘Bit Rot’ is destroying your data
Stop leaving hard drives in a drawer: Why ‘Bit Rot’ is destroying your data – howtogeek.com
Cloud storage can get costly, so an alternative for many people is to just grab any important memories and store them in a hard drive to revisit in the future.
Implementing Passkeys in Practice – Computerphile
Implementing Passkeys in Practice – Computerphile – youtube.com · Computerphile
How the Internet Actually Works
How the Internet Actually Works – youtube.com · TechMind ·
Gmail for iPhone getting ‘new Google Photos picker’
Gmail for iPhone getting ‘new Google Photos picker’ – 9to5google.com
When composing an email, iPhone and iPad users should be on the lookout for a new “Google Photos” item in the Attachment menu. At the moment, your options are Drive, Files, Camera, and Photos, with the latter opening the system picker.