Unused Gmail accounts head to the chopping block

From ComputerWorld: It’s the last call to keep any Gmail accounts you haven’t used recently.

Beginning December 1, Google will start deleting accounts that have been inactive for two years, including all associated photos, Drive documents, contacts, emails, and calendar entries. The tech giant...

SpaceX Aims to Test Cellular Starlink System With 840 Satellites

From PC Mag: SpaceX is hoping to test its cellular Starlink system as soon as next month through 840 satellites, according to an FCC filing.

The company filed the application for the experimental license this week as the FCC continues to mull whether to give SpaceX full authorization to operate...

Apple: Hackers Might Be Exploiting This WebKit Flaw to Attack iPhones

From PC Mag: Time to update: Apple is patching a pair of flaws that hackers may be actively exploiting to attack iPhones, iPads, and macOS devices.

The company released security updates today to address the threat, which affects WebKit, the browser engine for Safari.

Apple learned of the flaws...

Android users gain nearly a dozen new features with latest update

From TechCrunch: Android users are poised to receive nearly a dozen new features in the latest release of the mobile operating system, including updates designed for smartphones, tablets, Wear OS smartwatches and even Google TV devices. Alongside the launch, Google is celebrating a new RCS milestone...

Google DeepMind AI Predicts Millions of New Crystal Structures

From ExtremeTech: Using artificial intelligence to create new things is all the rage right now. Whether you want text, computer code, or images, there are uncountable generative AI models that can oblige. Google DeepMind announces that it has developed an AI model to generate something else: crystal...

Evernote drastically cuts back on its free plan

From PCWorld: Evernote is tightening the strings attached to the free version of its service.

As of today, those users who have signed up for the free version of Evernote will be restricted to a single notebook and just fifty notes at a time, Evernote said in a blog post. The idea, of course, is...

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