Monthly Archives: July 2020

Sabbar: Save files from your Google account with Google Backup and Sync | Business

If you need to migrate the contents of your Google Drive to your computer, here is how to use Google Backup and Sync to do so. Using Google Backup and Sync is a great way to make sure files, documents, photos, and more from your computer get backed up to the cloud (internet.) And if you have material in Google Cloud – your own or shared with you – Backup and Sync can help you save that to your local computer. Here’s how. Install Google Backup and Sync as follows: Note that Backup and Sync… Source link

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How to use the noise cancellation feature in Google Meet for your online meetings

Background noise during an ongoing meeting can be quite distracting at times and to tackle this problem Google has recently rolled out the noise cancellation feature to Google Meet for G Suite Enterprise, G Suite Enterprise for Education, and G Suite Enterprise Essentials accounts. As of now, the feature is currently available on web-only and is expected to make its way to mobile app version soon. The noise cancellation feature on Google Meet uses Artificial Intelligence to remove… Source link

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Chimaev steals show, makes UFC history

The UFC’s month on Fight Island closed with a compelling scrap between former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker and Darren Till, which Whittaker won by unanimous decision. Once again, though, a UFC newcomer stole the show. Khamzat Chimaev opened the main card with a spectacular first-round victory over Rhys McKee, earning him his second win in 10 days in Abu Dhabi. It’s the shortest period of time in which any UFC fighter has won two fights in the modern era. And UFC president Dana… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Baseball: Sunday Picks

It’s the first Sunday of the MLB season, and it only took us to the end of July to get it. Better late than never, as they say. As per usual, if you want to play daily fantasy baseball on a Sunday, you are going to want to get your lineups in early. After all, only four games start at 4:00 PM ET or later of the 15 games on the slate. If you don’t have a full slate of games to make your picks from, you’re really missing out. Everything is still up in the air, especially for pitching staffs,… Source link

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President Donald Trump golfs with Packers great Brett Favre

President Donald Trump golfed on Saturday with a new athletic guest: Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer Brett Favre. The pair teed off at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey as the president took a break from managing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Favre is the latest athlete to get a round in with Trump, a group that includes golfers Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka, Annika Sorenstam, John Daly, Gary Player and Lexi Thompson, as well as names like Tom Brady and members of the Source link

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NBA investigating Clippers PG Lou Williams’ strip club trip

An excused absence for his grandfather’s funeral saw Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams eventually being photographed at a strip club. Understandably, the NBA now has some questions. The league is investigating Williams’ trip outside the bubble at Disney World as it figures out how long the reigning Sixth Man of the Year has to remain in quarantine upon return, according to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Bobby Marks. Rapper Jack Harlow had posted a picture of himself with Williams on… Source link

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Hurricane Hanna Makes Landfall, Rakes Texas Coast With High Wind

(Bloomberg) — Hanna, 2020’s first Atlantic hurricane, made landfall on Padre Island Saturday evening, bringing “life-threatening” storm surges, flooding rains and tree-toppling winds to south Texas. The storm came ashore with 90-mile-per-hour (145 kmph) winds, the National Hurricane Center said in an advisory at 6 p.m. EDT. Hanna is moving west-south-west at about 8 miles per hour. A Category 1 storm, the lowest on the five-step Saffir Simpson scale, much of Hanna’s damage is likely… Source link

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Chicago Activists, Community Leaders Struggle With ‘Very Polarizing’ Deployment of Federal Agents

As gun violence continues to plague Chicago, President Donald Trump has announced that federal agents will be deployed to the city to “help drive down violent crime.” But while some community leaders say they welcome any attempts to make their city safer, other activists worry that the presence of federal law enforcement will only bring more chaos during a time of already great stresses. “This deployment seems very cursory and not very sustainable,” Cinaiya Stubbs, the Executive… Source link

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