Google Photos test subscription prints your best pictures every month

The trial is billed as invitation- and US-only. We’ve asked Google if it can elaborate on its plans for the trial, including the possibility of a wider rollout.The test is pitched as ideal for… Excerpt from: Google Photos test subscription prints your best pictures every month

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Google Photos test subscription prints your best pictures every month

The trial is billed as invitation- and US-only. We’ve asked Google if it can elaborate on its plans for the trial, including the possibility of a wider rollout.The test is pitched as ideal for… Go here to see the original: Google Photos test subscription prints your best pictures every month

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Draft bill could penalize companies for using end-to-end encryption

The draft does ask the commission to consider issues like privacy and security when establishing the practices. However, the 15-person commission would be led by the Attorney General, and current… Excerpt from: Draft bill could penalize companies for using end-to-end encryption

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A look back at the triumphs and stumbles of the original Kindle

WeightThe first Kindle was a far cry from the company’s modern Paperwhite reader: The original clocked in at 10.3 ounces (for reference, the 2019 model comes in at 6.1 ounces). However, our… Read the original post: A look back at the triumphs and stumbles of the original Kindle

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FCC: Wireless carriers violated federal law by selling location data

Back in 2018, it came to light that carriers sell their customers’ real-time location data to aggregators, which then resold it to other companies or even gave it away. Last year, a Motherboard… See the original post: FCC: Wireless carriers violated federal law by selling location data

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