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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (1351)8/8/2023 6:23:42 PM
From: Don Green
   of 1886
 
Same here, but I am looking for options to make the change but be able to save archive my content from old Email I was wondering if there was a website that assist in doing it similar to what I used (Laplink PC Mover) when I moved all of my Windows 10 programs to my new PC with Windows 11. It worked really well only few programs having hiccups

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To: Don Green who wrote (1352)8/8/2023 7:04:20 PM
From: S. maltophilia
1 Recommendation   of 1886
 
Are you switching from one vendor to another or setting up a new account from the same company? Seems like it's company-specific what your options are. Hopefully it doesn't involve mass forwarding, a page at a time.

Maybe this addresses it,

techlicious.com

or this

support.microsoft.com

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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (1353)8/8/2023 7:23:12 PM
From: Don Green
   of 1886
 
I want to change providers.

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From: Don Green8/12/2023 8:28:17 AM
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Are You Being Tracked by an AirTag? Here’s How to Check

If you’re worried that one of Apple’s trackers is following you without consent, try these tips

wired.com

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From: Don Green8/13/2023 4:44:06 PM
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Why Your Windows Computer Keeps Freezing: 5 Common Reasons And Solutions
If you find your Windows PC is frequently freezing or crashing, we have a few suggestions that might help you find and eliminate any issues.


https://www.slashgear.com/1361733/why-your-windows-computer-keeps-freezing-common-reasons-solutions/

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From: Don Green8/14/2023 2:21:47 PM
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From: Don Green8/15/2023 10:10:29 AM
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How to Use Google Bard AI: 10 Ways It Can Make Your Life Easier Bard can answer questions, provide information, generate content, and integrate with other Google apps and services. Here’s how to take advantage of Google’s AI.

August 13, 2023

pcmag.com

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From: Don Green8/16/2023 12:44:57 PM
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Stop Trackers Dead: The Best Private Browsers for 2023

Online marketers mine your data and target you for sales. Foil their efforts with the tracking protection and privacy features offered by the top secure browsers we've tested.

dg>>> Good reading

pcmag.com

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From: Don Green8/17/2023 8:49:42 AM
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3 AI Keyboard Apps That Can Help Spruce Up Your Emails, Text Messages Need to finesse an email or polish a blog post while on your phone or tablet? Enlist the help of a third-party AI keyboard like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, or Grammarly.You're writing an email, text message, blog post, document, or other content on your phone or tablet and you're having trouble finding the right words. You can always browse to a site like ChatGPT or Microsoft Bing AI to help you compose your thoughts. But why go to that trouble when you can access AI right from the keyboard on your phone? Third-party keyboards like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, and Grammarly use artificial intelligence to help write or rewrite text based on your description. Here's how to use them.

pcmag.com

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From: Don Green8/17/2023 10:05:48 AM
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Frore System Unveils World's First 64TB SSD 3.5-inch Storage Enclosure With Solid-State Cooling

By Aaron Klotz
published 2 days ago

Solid State Drives Meet Solid State Cooling

tomshardware.com



(Image credit: Frore System)

Frore Systems, the inventors behind the world's first solid-state cooling devices, has unveiled a new 64TB U.2 SSD storage device cooled by the company's AirJet Mini. Made in collaboration with OWC, the storage enclosure is known as the Mercury Pro and is the first storage enclosure to utilize Frore System's technology.

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