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Gmail Is Killing POP and Gmailify Access. Here's What It Means for You
Gmail Is Killing POP and Gmailify Access. If you have multiple email accounts, your Gmail setup may soon need some reorganizing. Google giveth, and Google taketh away. Two long-standing features are being removed from Gmail, and they both relate to how you access messages from other, non-Google email accounts through the Gmail interface. The features we're talking about are Gmailify and POP access, and if you rely on them to consolidate multiple email accounts into your Gmail inbox, you're going to have to find a different approach.
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Hands On With Anthropic's Claude Cowork, an AI Agent That Actually Works
Anthropic's Claude Cowork Is an AI Agent That Actually Works Cowork is a user-friendly version of Anthropic's Claude Code AI-powered tool that's built for file management and basic computing tasks. Here's what it's like to use it. As a software reporter at WIRED, I've tested a lot of shitty agents over the past couple of years. These experiences expose a consistent pattern of generative AI startups overpromising and underdelivering when it comes to these "agentic" helpers--programs designed to take control of your computer, performing chores and digital errands to free up your time for more important things. But the bots I installed on my laptop would struggle to complete even basic tasks.
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How to Go Paperless in 9 Steps
Has Your Pledge to Go Paperless Perished? You promised yourself you'd digitize every last receipt, document, and paper record. But the trick to getting rid of paper is to not worry about being perfect. Wanting to get rid of paper in your life is easy. Following through with that promise to yourself is hard.
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4 Clever Tricks That Make It Worth Switching to Proton Mail
Proton Mail is an appealing alternative to Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail. It also comes with advanced privacy and productivity features, including a way to manage newsletter overload. There's no shortage of choice when it comes to email apps, and given that Google, Microsoft, and Apple all offer perfectly capable email services free of charge, the less well-known alternatives can often get largely ignored. It's quicker and easier to just stick with the defaults. However, if you do take time to look at some of the smaller email platforms that are available, you'll find plenty in the way of useful features.
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Why Can't A.I. Manage My E-Mails?
Chatbots can pass the Turing test--but they can't yet handle an office worker's inbox. One morning last month, I decided to try artificial intelligence on a dire problem: my inbox. In the past twenty years, the e-mail address I use for writing projects has been discovered by a staggering number of P.R. firms, scammers, and strangers with eccentric requests. On this particular day, I had eight hundred and twenty-nine messages. Of the fifty most recent e-mails, the majority were dreck, but about eight were of actual interest, suggesting a hit rate of sixteen per cent--just enough that I had to worry about missing something important.
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The Martian permafrost may be hiding veins of habitable liquid water
Mars may have a network of liquid water flowing through the frozen ground. All buried permafrost, on Earth and beyond, is expected to host narrow veins of liquid, and new calculations show on Mars, they could be big enough to support living organisms. "For Mars we always live on the edge of maybe habitable, maybe not, so I set out to do this research thinking maybe I can close this loop and say that it's very unlikely to have enough water and have it be arranged so that it's habitable for microbes," says Hanna Sizemore at the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona. She and her colleagues used measurements of the soil composition on Mars to calculate how much of the icy soil could actually be liquid water and the size of the channels that water would run through. It is tricky to keep water liquid on Mars, because temperatures can get as low as -150 C (-240 F) on the planet.
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'Great Migration' involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought
'Great Migration' involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought An estimate that as many as 1.3 million wildebeest move across the Serengeti Mara landscape each year has been cut down to size using AI East Africa's "Great Migration" is generally estimated to involve as many as 1.3 million wildebeest. But in reality, fewer than 600,000 of the animals might move across the Serengeti Mara landscape each year, according to an AI analysis of satellite images. The Great Migration sees wildebeest, zebra and antelopes move between feeding and breeding grounds in Kenya and Tanzania, while also trying to dodge predators including lions, crocodiles and hyenas. Lions' record-breaking swim across channel captured by drone camera Assessing the number of animals involved is a tough task, traditionally achieved using crewed aerial surveys. Researchers can only survey a small area at a time, however, so they use statistical models to extrapolate densities across unsurveyed regions, which can introduce errors given herds are unevenly distributed and constantly on the move.
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Sustainable 3D-printed home built primarily from soil
A campground is expanding with 43 new hotel rooms and 18 homes, all built by a massive 3D printer. A remarkable new home in Japan is turning heads and turning the construction industry on its ear. Known as the Lib Earth House Model B, this single-story home was created using 3D-printing technology and a soil-based mixture instead of traditional concrete. It's a bold move toward sustainability, blending innovation with nature in a way that could redefine how we build homes around the world. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.
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Would you date your pet? 1 in 3 say yes to AI version
Petco Love Lost is a free platform that uses AI-powered photo matching to reunite lost pets with their families. What if your dog had a dating profile? Or your cat showed up to brunch with your friends? Thanks to a viral TikTok trend, thousands of pet lovers are asking AI to reimagine their pets as people, and the results are surprisingly romantic. A recent survey asked 1,000 Americans just how deeply they connect with their pets.