If you're like me, you probably have tens of thousands of emails in your Gmail inbox. Most of them are probably read, and some are probably unread, but regardless, they are all sitting in your inbox, ...
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You don’t have to get them to zero and entirely void of any and every email, but you can get rid of a lot of the clutter that lives in there. Just think of all the newsletters, order confirmations and ...
Fifteen gigabytes of free storage may sound like a lot when you make a Gmail account but it gets filled up quickly. For ...
Apple isn't the snappiest when it comes to following industry trends, but it seems like the allure of generative AI has been a little too difficult to resist. Starting in iOS 18, compatible iPhones, ...
Technology seems to be advancing at lightning speed, but somehow, we're all still often communicating like it's 1994: Email is very much still a thing for both personal and business use, and it's not ...
At some point, your inbox stopped being a tool and became a landfill. It's full of emails you don't remember signing up for — flash sales from brands you don't remember browsing, newsletters you'd ...
There is one simple tool everyone should use to protect their online accounts: a backup email address. Often overlooked, a backup email account is an easy way to streamline recovery, protect against ...
Dear Heloise: I keep a bar of soap in my shed and scrape my nails with it so that I have soap under my nails. Then I put on my gloves and do yard work this way. When you wash your hands afterward, ...