Monthly Archives: November 2020
Google updates Assistant and Fi with family-oriented features
Google has announced new family-oriented updates for Assistant and Fi, which can be potentially useful whether you’ve all been under the same roof for the duration of the pandemic or you’re making plans to visit for the holidays. Assistant’s changes are primarily focused on smart displays like the Nest Hub Max, in which a number of old and new features will be collected in a new section called the “Family Tab.” … Source link
Read More »Google Pay gets a major redesign with a new emphasis on personal finance – TechCrunch
Google is launching a major redesign of its Google Pay app on both Android and iOS today. Like similar phone-based contactless payment services, Google Pay — or Android Pay as it was known then — started out as a basic replacement for your credit card. Over time, the company added a few more features on top of that but the overall focus never really changed. After about five years in the market, Google Pay now has about 150 million users in 30 countries. With today’s update and… Source link
Read More »Google Pay’s massive relaunch makes it an all-encompassing money app
Today, Google Pay for both Android and iOS is relaunching with a giant array of new features. It turns the app from something that most people think of as a tap-to-pay card repository or peer-to-peer payment system into a much more ambitious service. The new app begins rolling out across the United States today. The new version of the app will have three new tabs: “Pay,” which includes peer-to-peer payments as well as your transaction history using tap-to-pay; “Explore,” which… Source link
Read More »Google launches new tool to help cities stay cool
Google unveiled a tool today that could help cities keep their residents cool by mapping out where trees are needed most. Cities tend to be warmer than surrounding areas because buildings and asphalt trap heat. An easy way to cool metropolitan areas down is to plant more trees in neighborhoods where they’re sparse. The hope is that planting new trees in these areas could help cities adapt to a warming world Google’s new Tree Canopy Lab uses aerial imagery and Google’s AI to figure… Source link
Read More »Why Taysom Hill is tight end-eligible in fantasy football on ESPN, FanDuel but not Yahoo
Fantasy football and DFS players may have noticed a loophole recently when glancing at Saints quarterback Taysom Hill’s player page. On those two sites, Hill is listed as a tight end. Hill has been TE-eligible on ESPN and FanDuel all season, but it’s gotten extra attention before New Orleans’ Week 11 game against the Falcons because Drew Brees is hurt. Reportedly cracked ribs and a collapsed lung are expected to keep Brees out of that contest, leaving Jameis Winston and Hill as the… Source link
Read More »How do I get items missing from Yahoo! Mail trash?
Q: I have a Windows 7 computer and use Yahoo! Mail for my email. Recently, I opened my email program and went to my trash folder to retrieve a message and found the folder empty. While clicking around, I also found that my spam and sent folders were also empty while my archive and drafts folder appeared untouched. How do I get my missing messages back from my trash folder? — Patricia F., Port St. Lucie A: Personal email accounts in programs like Live Mail or Outlook tend to be set up in one… Source link
Read More »Marissa Mayer is back and she wants to fix your address book
Marissa Mayer, former CEO of Yahoo! Inc. Bloomberg | Getty Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer on Wednesday announced the launch of Sunshine, a consumer software start-up that is debuting with an address book app that relies on artificial intelligence. Sunshine is Mayer’s first venture and return to the spotlight since stepping down from her role as Yahoo chief executive after the company’s $4.48 billion sale to Verizon in 2017. At launch, Mayer’s start-up is rolling out Sunshine Contacts, an address… Source link
Read More »The world’s largest retailer believes shopping has changed forever: Morning Brief – Yahoo Finance
TipRanks Analysts Say These 3 Stocks Are Their Top Picks for 2021 The year is winding down, and it’s time for Wall Street’s analysts to start flagging their top picks for the coming year. It’s a time-honored tradition, in most walks of life, to take a sometimes tongue-in-cheek look at what lies ahead, and to start giving advice on the say-so of a metaphorical crystal ball.Analysts have been analyzing each stock carefully, looking at its past and current performance, its trends on a… Source link
Read More »The uncertainty of the 2020 NBA draft class
It’s not quite holding your nose because the crop of prospects stinks, but this NBA draft has more uncertainty than any of the past decade. Or, at least, the 2013 version, which saw the Cleveland Cavaliers take Anthony Bennett No. 1 and the best player turn out to be an unknown, lanky kid from Greece named Giannis Antetokounmpo — who went 14 picks later. The draft is routinely a crapshoot. Guaranteeing millions of dollars and putting a 19 or 20-year-old a step closer to generational wealth… Source link
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