Author: Amelia Scott

Stockinq/Shutterstock Google Drive can be a convenient way to back up your files to the cloud. However, keeping things organized isn’t always easy, especially if you have a lot of loose files. Of course, you can create new folders and move the files there, but you still have to sort everything manually, which can be time-consuming depending on how many files you have. At least, that was the case. Teased in 2025, Google has now released a new Google Workspace update that can help you finally get your chaotic Google…

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The feature is now available to eligible Google Workspace, AI Pro, and Ultra subscribers. Steve Dent for Woozad Sifting through emails to find information can be a chore, but Google AI subscribers and business customers can now ask the AI ​​to do it. Google’s “Ask Gemini in Drive” feature announced in March can now use Gmail as a source, just like it already can with Drive folders and files. That means you can ask it questions across Gmail threads spanning emails, files, and folders, “to ensure the most helpful and accurate answers possible,” Google explained in…

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The company is also introducing a new age verification process in partnership with a European bank. Google Google announced that Google Wallet will support digital IDs from certain European Union states starting this summer. The digital ID expansion also includes a new way to verify your age via Google Wallet, thanks to a partnership with Sparkasse Bank. The announcement doesn’t specify which EU countries will be able to add their credentials to Google Wallet, but the process will likely work similarly to the app’s support for adding UK and US passports. Users typically have to record…

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Antonio Guillem/Shutterstock For anyone who enjoys reading a good book from time to time, you know that there are several ways to read it. You can pick up a physical or digital book for in-person reading, or download an audiobook for on-the-go listening. Audiobooks are perfect for long commutes, working, or relaxing while you listen to your favorite book or new read. They’re a great option for those who prefer to hear the book spoken aloud, but audiobook sites have their own ups and downs. If you like listening to…

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Dikouchine/Getty Images In most cases, if you list the hardware for a gaming console and build a gaming PC with comparable components, there will be a significant price difference. This is especially true today with shortages and increasing costs in the IT world. Some of the gadgets whose prices will see increases due to current RAM shortages fall into the same categories, including PCs and gaming consoles. There was a time when you could get away with building a cheap gaming PC. In fact, building a budget gaming PC for…

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have opened investigations into former Congressman George Santos regarding allegations of insider trading, according to NPR. The alleged ploy was both ridiculous and brazen, a hallmark of Santos. Here’s how it would have happened. Santos allegedly toyed with the Kalshi betting market by making a video indicating he would attend President Trump’s State of the Union address in February. “I’m going to be here for the State of the Union in the gallery, guys,” he said in a video originally posted on X. Union Status Update! pic.twitter.com/y9nrYpCyU4 –…

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The European Commission has announced a new European technological sovereignty package, designed to further reduce its dependence on foreign technologies. The EU wants to focus on strengthening European capabilities in areas such as semiconductors, AI, cloud computing and open source projects. The package consists of two legislative proposals. The first is the Chips Act 2.0, an update to legislation introduced in 2023 that was at the time a response to what the Commission called “critical vulnerabilities in the global semiconductor supply chain.” As the AI ​​boom drives market growth, the Chips Act 2.0 will introduce a new seal of excellence…

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British Labor MP Jess Asato is suing xAI over sexually explicit AI-generated images that were created of her by Grok, The Financial Times reports. The trial is the first high-profile test of whether AI companies can be held responsible for content people produce with their tools in the UK. Grok users began producing and sharing images of Asato in January, just as it was first reported that the AI ​​assistant had been used to create CSAM. Asato claims users tricked Grok into producing images of her in a bikini, as well as an explicit video “showing her being chloroformed and…

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Taras Nesmykh Photography/Shutterstock Sound quality depends, to some extent, on the viewer’s ear. The qualities you prioritize and crave may be very different from those of the person next to you, meaning that strictly determining which format is better than another can be a difficult task. This doesn’t mean, however, that you can’t evaluate different media for different use cases or assess their strengths and weaknesses, although much of determining “sound quality” is situational and comes down to preference. For example, when evaluating cassettes versus CDs, if you’re judging by…

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Elena.Katkova/Shutterstock Quantum computers are considered the next big step forward in computing. The technology uses quantum physics to speed up calculations. Hell, quantum physics could allow us to send messages through time. The only problem is how to build a commercial device capable of harnessing the power of quantum physics. IBM believes it has a solution, provided it has the time and money to finance the process. Recently, IBM filed an application with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission regarding its quantum computing research plans. According to the document,…

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