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Resetting your smartphone and erasing all your data isn’t that hard (but a lot of people don’t do it)
While many studies show that the majority of secondhand electronic devices still contain personal data from their previous owners, it is easy to dispose of them, making sure not to leave any trace behind.
Google resolves problem with Gmail after outage
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Tuesday it had resolved a problem with Gmail due to which some of its users had faced issues with the mailing platform, just a day after a global outage affected YouTube, Gmail and Google Drive.
Alphabet's YouTube, Gmail, Google Drive services face outage
(Reuters) - Many services from Alphabet Inc, including YouTube, Gmail and Google Drive, were down for thousands of users across the globe on Monday.
Five free applications to make working from home easier
There are a multitude of apps available online for any browser and/or smartphone that are becoming part of many home office workers' everyday lives.
Why pay for Microsoft Office when other programs can do the job?
Whether you're talking about texts, tables or presentations, Microsoft dominates the market with its Office suite and the programs Word, Excel and PowerPoint. But there are plenty of good alternatives out there, and often, unlike Microsoft's offering, they're free.
Trump’s ban on WeChat threatens a vital network for Chinese community in US
For many local Chinese Americans and immigrants from China, the social media app WeChat is a lifeline to government services, community events, friends, and family living on the other side of the Pacific.
Google Meet to limit video calls to 60 minutes for free users from Sept 30
Google Meet will be reinstating the 60 minute cap for video conferences on the free tier, which was previously made unlimited for non-enterprise users starting in May.
End of wait for educators
Education Service Commission Malaysia has opened applications for full-time teachers.
Computer glitches disrupt classes in the United States as schools return online
Students across the United States ran into computer glitches on Sept 8 as they began the school year with online instruction at home because of the coronavirus.