January 9, 2018, due to the holidays.
Have a great 2018!
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be bad for several reasons. One concern is that AI systems could automate decisions that should be made by humans, leading to biased or unfair outcomes. Another concern is that AI systems could manipulate or deceive people, or to spread misinformation. There is a risk that AI systems…
The folks at Google are at it again. They recently added a new, very beneficial feature to Gmail. I thought it may interest you Gmail users as it definitely did me. It is referred to as, “Schedule Send.” From the name I have referred to it as above, you may be able to figure out…
In the past couple of years, I have written about how iPhones have had the ability to be able to text on Macs through iPhones. That way if you are at your desktop Mac and someone texts you, you can stop what you are working on, read the text in a large screen version, and…
Recently, I have suggested my favorite apps which I install first on a new Windows computer. We covered four applications in the first article and these in the second; Microsoft365, Google Drive, and LibreOffice as the top three possible choices for a great production suite. They counted as #5 as you only need one and…
Last week we looked at the confusion regarding the many choices with Microsoft Office. I said I would have another solution for Lindsey and you this week. Here are two more good options. Office Live or OneDrive (formerly known as SkyDrive) depending on where you read about it or Google Drive (drive.google.com or just get…
Last week we looked at “How to Build Your New PC, Part 1” (link it), so it seems only logical to proceed with Part 2 today. Thanks to those of you who asked for more information! For this second look we know that setting up a new computer safely requires a systematic approach to organization,…
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