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Yahoo Mail! Joins the Generative AI Push
The longtime email service is tapping generative AI to scan and deliver summaries of important emails that otherwise might get ignored.
Microsoft, Google Lay Off Hundreds of Staff on Cloud Teams Amid AI Push
Is big tech seeing a cloud cooldown? Both Microsoft and Google confirm layoffs in their respective cloud computing divisions.
Google Fires 20 More Over Protests, Former Employees Call It 'Textbook Evil'
A handful of the 50 fired employees say Google has a role in 'AI-powered genocide in Palestine,' but Google says Project Nimbus is not 'related to weapons or intelligence services.'
Google Fires 28 Employees After Protests Over $1.2B Israeli Military Cloud Contract
Google says the fired staff violated company policies, but the protestors say Google executives have refused to hear their complaints for years.
Proton Mail Launches Desktop App for Paying Windows, macOS Users
Proton Mail's desktop app is now live for users who pay for its end-to-end encrypted email service. Free users can get a two-week free trial.
Elon Musk Teases 'XMail' After Gmail Shutdown Hoax
Might old-school email be the next frontier for Twitter/X?
Japanese Government Is Finally Ditching the Floppy Disk
Japan drops floppy disks, which—alongside CD-ROMs—have long been required to submit more than 1,900 official documents to the government.
Google Plans to Delete Millions of Abandoned Gmail Accounts This Week
Got some old Gmail accounts kicking around? Log in now to prevent them from disappearing.
Google Upgrades Gmail's Spam Filter With New 'RETVec' System
The RETVec system detects spam at a 38% higher rate over Gmail's previous filter while also reducing the number of false positives.
Google Drive Files Are Disappearing and Nobody Knows Why
Google Support acknowledges there is a problem, but they don't know what's causing it (yet).
Google, Yahoo Go After Spam With Stricter Rules for Bulk Email Senders
Both Google and Yahoo plan to enforce a 'spam rate threshold' that bulk email senders will need to stay under or else they could face filtering.
Microsoft Wants to Power Its Data Centers Using Nuclear Reactors
Microsoft 365 running on microreactors, what could possibly go wrong?
Google Is Killing Gmail's Basic HTML View
Like it or not, Gmail will automatically load Standard view from January 2024.
Judge Dismisses Republicans' Lawsuit Against Google Over Gmail Spam
The Republican National Committee argued that Google is sending its political emails to spam on purpose. Google says its spam-filtering policies are applied equally to emails from all senders.
Dropbox Advanced Plan No Longer Offers 'as Much Space as You Need'
User abuse and crypto miners forced Dropbox to introduce a storage cap.
Gmail Adds Ability to Suggest Multiple Meeting Time Options Via Email
The feature cuts down on the back-and-forth when trying to schedule a meeting with contacts by allowing you to let them know all the times you're available.
Hands On: Mozilla Thunderbird Spreads Its Wings Anew With 'Supernova' Release
A major revision to open-source mail/calendar/contacts app tries to ease things for the Inbox Too Many crowd.
Google Calendar Can Now Tell Coworkers the Exact Times You'll Be in the Office
Google adds a new calendar feature that allows workers to note the exact times they'll be in the office and when they'll be working from home on a given day.
Uber to Swap Its Own Data Centers for Google, Oracle Cloud Services
The ride-hailing company plans to migrate its IT over the next few years.
Thunderbird Email Client Plans Major Overhaul to Clear Out Ancient Code
The redesign promises to modernize the email client's interface and make the software more reliable, reducing a decade's worth of technical debt.