Category: Google
Jul 25, 2023
Automatic Line Numbers Available for Google Docs
Lawyers rejoice! It is now a lot easier to add line numbers to a document if you use Google Docs.
Read MoreJul 20, 2023
Google Pushing Enhanced Safe Browsing
If you have a Gmail account, you may have noticed a message at the top of your Inbox suggesting a
Read MoreMay 17, 2023
Inactive Personal Google Accounts in the Crosshairs
If you have a Google account for personal use, leaving it dormant could mean deletion of all data after a
Read MoreMay 16, 2023
Android Users – Google Maps Settings to Preserve Battery
Trying to get to a destination? Forget about looking for that Rand McNally road atlas (even if you know what
Read MoreMay 04, 2023
Google Supports Passkeys for Your Account
Google has taken another step towards a passwordless world. As the Verge reports, support for passkeys is now available for
Read MoreMay 03, 2023
Upcoming Google Chrome 117 to Drop Website Lock Icon
Encryption is your friend. Encryption protects the unauthorized access and privacy of our data. For years, we’ve all been taught
Read MoreApr 27, 2023
Google Authenticator to Get End-To-End Encryption
A few days ago, Google announced the ability to back up your tokens in the cloud. It’s a welcome (long
Read MoreMar 22, 2023
Built-In Screenshot Tools Leaves Artifacts
It’s a similar theme in that deleted doesn’t really mean deleted. A few days ago, Google patched a flaw called
Read MoreMar 15, 2023
Price Increase for Google Workspace
Google announced ChatGPT for Gmail and Google Docs yesterday. The bigger news for most users was reported by Ars Technica.
Read MoreMar 09, 2023
Google One Users Get Free, Simple VPN
One option for secure communications is to us a virtual private network (VPN). ReveiwGeek reports that Google now offers one
Read MoreFeb 22, 2023
Google Maps Features to Try
It is hard to imagine seeing anyone use a physical map these days. We can’t remember phone numbers (they are
Read MoreNov 15, 2022
Android Phones Unlocked Without a Password
You’ve heard it before. Our smartphones are nothing more than computers that happen to be able to make phone calls.
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