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Google Drive puts limits on amount of files you can create

Google has established a file creation limit on Drive that caps the number of files you can create per account at five million. The company apparently implemented the new limit in February with no prior notice, but did not announce it publicly. It is in place for all Google Workspace users, regardless of whether you pay for extra storage, several publications including Ars Technica and CNET reported. Several users unceremoniously learned of the change when they realized they could no longer upload files…

This app is like ChatGPT for your email, and it changed my life

I can write a few thousand words about how emails are the bane of my existence, but I have to sip the bitter nectar of my professional reality every morning as I open my eyes and tap on the barrage of Gmail notifications on my phone. It also doesn’t help that every single email client that I have tried so far, both paid and free, has promised me an inbox utopia, then underwhelmed me big-time. In a nutshell, it’s a reality filled with the non-charming chore of managing an inbox that never shuts down. That’s where…

Get a $50 Amazon Gift Card When You Join Microsoft 365

One of the best Microsoft Office deals is on Microsoft 365 Family at Amazon. If you buy today, you can get a 12-month subscription for the whole family for $100 instead of $150, plus you get a $50 Amazon gift card bundled in for free. Combined, that means the Microsoft 365 Family Subscription works out at just $50 for the year. Here’s a look at who needs it and why. Why you should buy Microsoft 365 Family 12-month subscription If you’ve been checking out the best alternatives to Microsoft Office, you’ll appreciate…

Windows 11 screenshots may not be as private as you thought

When you capture a screenshot and crop out sensitive information, it’s still possible to recover a portion of the image that was supposedly removed in some circumstances. This isn’t the first time redacted documents have turned out to have left hidden data intact and readable with the right tools and knowledge. A recent bug in Google’s Markup tool for the Pixel phone, humorously dubbed the “Acropalypse,” shows this issue might be surprisingly common. In a comment on the tweet about the Pixel bug, Chris…