11/28/23
Google Deleting unused Accounts
11/27/23
Google Drive Lost Data
11/26/23
Pi for iPhone
11/25/23
Decluttering Help
11/24/23
Dos Time Machine
This is what an old DOS computer used to look like back in the days before the computer technology boom took off.
It's amazing how far we have come to date.
11/23/23
Nvidia Mistake
Here is a foolish mistake made by a developer who shared some source code from a former employer during a Microsoft Teams call.
Long story short some of the team members where able to take a screenshot of the source code before the user was alerted by the error. After that let's just say it was a nice lawsuit.
I guess this user is never going to make that mistake again.
11/22/23
Macbook Connectivity Return
11/21/23
Spotify secret Google Deal
11/20/23
Google Doc's Smart chip
11/19/23
Mac Update
11/18/23
Black Friday Tips
Black Friday is coming soon and if you are looking to see what's discounts retailers are doing this year here are some great sites to check out to narrow down your search.
Just make sure your read vendor reviews before making any big purchase.
11/17/23
AI Gift Finder
11/16/23
Xnote
11/15/23
YouTube Revenue exclusions
11/14/23
Discord shuts AI Chatbot
If you are a Discord user be prepared no longer to see the AI Chatbot Clyde. It's unknown why all of a sudden they are deciding to stop the limited testing or it could just be a premium feature for users to use in the future.
11/13/23
VPN by Google One
It looks like Google soon will offer a VPN service for $1.99 along with its Google One service. Unfortunately, it is restricted from any foreign servers. But at least your identity will be restricted when using free internet services.
11/12/23
AI bots fill in Job Apps
11/11/23
Starlink Account Bug
11/10/23
Google Inactive Account Removal
11/9/23
Human AI Pin
This new AI Pin might be the next new futuristic device to take computing to a new level. Imagine a device that can call, take photos, send texts, and project a visual interface onto a person's palm.
It's a little pricey but if consumers can easily adapt, this definitely can be the future of unlimited calling