Google officially rolled out end-to-end encrypted emails to all enterprise users this week. Free users have options to send secure emails too, however.
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The rural areas of Nez Perce County will continue sending garbage to the Lewiston Transfer Station, according to Gish. Plans to have county residents haul their trash to the Asotin County Regional ...
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In the four years since City Foundry first opened its doors, the Midtown attraction is growing into a significant tax generator for the city. Data collected by its backers shows total visits and sales ...
NEXT reports nine holiday retail planning tips for small businesses to boost sales and streamline operations during the busy season.
It means Gmail senders will be able to end-to-end encrypt (E2EE) emails across providers, for example, if sending from Gmail to Outlook, ensuring no unwarranted access is granted to the content of ...
MUNSTER RUGBY CEO Ian Flanagan has hit back at Conor Murray’s suggestion that the province was guilty of “penny pinching”. Murray made the comments in his new book Cloud Nine: My Life In Rugby, using ...
Most organizations have more tools than they can count or even remember buying. They have messaging apps, project management software, video conferencing platforms, and old-fashioned email. Businesses ...
OpenAI said Monday it's adding parental controls to ChatGPT that are designed to provide teen users of the popular platform with a safer and more “age-appropriate” experience. The company is taking ...
TRADESPEOPLE are struggling to expand their businesses because of growing costs, bureaucracy and hiring pressures, a new study suggests. A survey of 850 tradespeople working across the UK by ...