Last week, I explained how I managed my work-related documents and other files. This week, I’m thinking about something even more important.
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BY Paul Thurrott with 15 Comments
Last week, I explained how I managed my work-related documents and other files. This week, I’m thinking about something even more important.
BY Paul Thurrott with 28 Comments
Last week, Google announced that it was discontinuing free, unlimited photo storage in its Google Photos service, enraging fans.
BY Paul Thurrott with 24 Comments
Starting in mid-2021, Google Photos will no longer offer free and unlimited storage. The good news? Existing uploads are exempt.
BY Paul Thurrott with 15 Comments
I was just pondering the pointlessness of all the Google Home smart speakers we have. And then Google saved the day.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Google announced this week that it is adding a Memories feature to Google Photos that surfaces photos and videos from previous years.
BY Paul Thurrott with 31 Comments
As I write this, we’re about two-thirds of the way through this year’s home swap, which is taking place near Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BY Paul Thurrott with 28 Comments
Google Photos has quickly rocketed to the one billion user milestone, about four years after it was spun out of Google+.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
Today’s the day: As promised, Google is no longer automatically syncing photos between its Drive and Photos services.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
Google announced today that it will no longer automatically sync photos between its Drive and Photos services.
BY Paul Thurrott with 36 Comments
I knew I’d provide an update about my experience using a high-speed photo scanner. I just didn’t think it was going to be this successful.
BY Paul Thurrott with 57 Comments
Like some of you, I have many paper-based photos that need to be digitized. It’s a daunting, thankless task.
BY Paul Thurrott with 51 Comments
It’s time for a quick smart home check in to see where we’re at and look ahead at what we’d like to accomplish in 2019.
BY Paul Thurrott with 25 Comments
When it comes to paid and free online services, I’m usually looking for cross-device and -platform availability, with as little lock-in as possible.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
It's been a few years since I last documented the mobile apps and services that I rely on while traveling internationally.
BY Paul Thurrott with 20 Comments
The Google Photos website has been converted to a Progressive Web App so that it can be installed on desktop PCs.