This Microsoft Outlook update might finally stop people bugging you for a meeting

Microsoft Outlook has just released a much needed and long awaited update that might finally prevent people from harassing you to schedule meetings. The new feature will stop the endless messages, emails and calls from people who want to “grab a meeting” with you. The feature, dubbed “TimeTree”, will be available in the new Outlook… Continue reading This Microsoft Outlook update might finally stop people bugging you for a meeting

Instagram showed people too many videos last year, admits Adam Mosseri

This past year has been a tumultuous one for the popular social media platform, Instagram. According to Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, the platform has been showing people too many videos throughout the past year. The problem started when Instagram began changing its algorithm in 2019. The platform’s focus switched from emphasizing interactions between users… Continue reading Instagram showed people too many videos last year, admits Adam Mosseri

Grazzy wants to stop letting people use ‘no cash’ as an excuse to avoid tipping

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact our lives, many cashless payment options are providing restaurants and their workers with much-needed support. But there’s one problem: customers using “no cash” as an excuse to avoid tipping. Grazzy, a company dedicated to creating a fair tipping system for servers and other service workers, is doing its… Continue reading Grazzy wants to stop letting people use ‘no cash’ as an excuse to avoid tipping

The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight

Today, people are more conscious about the benefits of taking vitamins and supplements than ever before. There is a wide variety of multivitamins, each with different doses of the essential vitamins and minerals needed for a healthy lifestyle. Vitamin D, in particular, is one of the most beneficial vitamins you can take because it helps… Continue reading The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight

Can a new-look Windows 11 make more people love it?

With the recent release of Windows 11 by Microsoft, many are wondering if this new system will make people love it more than previous systems. With an improved user interface, powerful performance, a variety of applications and new features, Windows 11 promises to be one of the strongest operating systems in the market today. The… Continue reading Can a new-look Windows 11 make more people love it?

The U.S. Is Kicking Off 2023 With Another Dangerous Winter Storm

As winter weather continues to cause chaos in the U.S., residents are bracing for yet another dangerous winter storm. The storm is expected to start off the year 2023 with a powerful and destructive blow to much of the country. This latest weather event is expected to begin on January 3rd and could affect over… Continue reading The U.S. Is Kicking Off 2023 With Another Dangerous Winter Storm

Nearly 270,000 People Vulnerable After Hackers Target Louisiana Hospital

On June 2nd, 2020, nearly 270,000 people were declared vulnerable when hackers infiltrated computer systems at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette, Louisiana. The attack occured in early October of 2019, but the extent of the breach was recently announced by the hospital. It’s not clear who the hackers are yet, or… Continue reading Nearly 270,000 People Vulnerable After Hackers Target Louisiana Hospital

Pakistan cracks down on sketchy digital lending

In a major effort to protect citizens and curb the unchecked lending practices of unregistered financial institutions, the government of Pakistan has taken steps to crack down on sketchy digital lending. The government’s effort is part of a larger digitalization movement to make banking and payment services more easily accessible to its citizens, but unfortunately,… Continue reading Pakistan cracks down on sketchy digital lending

Prosecutors charge 6 people for allegedly waging massive DDoS attacks

In a major development, prosecutors have charged six people in connection with allegedly waging massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks across the world. The attacks, involving hundreds of thousands of computers and cameras, have caused widespread disruption to online services and have led to substantial economic losses and other harm to organizations. The Department… Continue reading Prosecutors charge 6 people for allegedly waging massive DDoS attacks

Apple’s latest accessibility video is one of its best, but it also gives me hope for VR

Apple’s latest accessibility video has taken the internet by storm, highlighting the various ways that their products can benefit people with disabilities, as well as showcasing the lengths they are willing to go to in order to ensure everyone can have access to their technology. The video has been incredibly well-received and it is no… Continue reading Apple’s latest accessibility video is one of its best, but it also gives me hope for VR

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