To get everything seamlessly backed up to the cloud, tap your Google account profile picture (top right), then Backup. Turn ...
Major hubs like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among those affected, and the ripple effects could mean more ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
Here's how each councillor voted on Lansdowne 2.0 — and why
Lansdowne 2.0 was passed by a 15-10 vote at council on Nov. 7, here's what was said around the council table. Lansdowne 2.0 ...
Windows comes with a lot of pre-installed junk out of the box. This is called bloatware and has been a major problem to the ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
On Remembrance Day, stories old and new come alive at the Canadian War Museum
Lucie Brosseau stood alone in a darkened room at the Canadian War Museum on Tuesday, lit by a single light directly overhead ...
Most people use cloud services like Microsoft OneDrive, iCloud, and Google Drive. But if the internet goes down, you can’t ...
Local universities rely on the agency in order to disburse financial aid disbursement, create new programs, or merge with ...
The Preview app lets you view different file types without having to actually open them in their associated apps. But there’s ...
Explore the idea of a single, secure digital identity for accessing all government services. Learn about the technical challenges, security, and user experience considerations.
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Is this just another tease, or are the Edmonton Oilers really broken?
As porous, disjointed and fragile as the Edmonton Oilers seem right now, you have to think that 15 games is not enough. Not ...
'The answer is impossible': Good luck fixing what's wrong with Edmonton Oilers, top NHL analyst says
This in from top NHL analyst Ray Ferraro of ESPN and Sportsnet, his take that the Edmonton Oilers have obvious problems to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion
Bell: Danielle Smith UCP wants to hike speed limits on Alberta divided highways
But Premier Danielle Smith and her UCP want to see speed limits on divided highways hiked from 110 km/h to 120 km/h and if Albertans give the green light we could see that change early in the new year ...
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