• What is Google One?

    Google One, a cloud storage subscription service, offers different membership prices and storage amounts.

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    Families who lost loved ones to violent crimes rally together in support of one another

    Dozens of people from all walks of life, all touched by violent crime in different ways, whether it be murder or drunk drivers, gathered underneath the Steamboat Warehouse Pavilion to honor the people that they have lost.

  • The best VPN service for 2024

    Securing your online footprint can seem like a daunting task. We’ve become accustomed to giving up bits of data for convenience, and have been forced into trusting our internet service providers because access has become so vital to everyday life. You don’t have to blindly accept this, though: using a virtual private network (VPN) can be an easy way to gain back some of your anonymity and security while browsing online. Still, it can be challenging to differentiate which service makes most sense...

  • Why use a VPN? 5 reasons you should be using one

    From keeping your online data safe from unwanted onlookers to bypassing geo-blocked streaming services, here’s why you should use a VPN today.

  • The Postal Service reunites at Credit One Stadium

    Indie-Rock anomaly The Postal Service is scheduled to deliver a rare reunion performance at Credit One Stadium on April 26 ahead of the evening’s headliners, Death Cab For Cutie.

  • Another upstate college is closing, with one week's notice

    AURORA – Another upstate college is closing. Wells College, in the Finger Lakes, is closing at the end of the semester, college officials announced Monday morning in a letter posted to the college website. This is the last week of classes of the current semester. “This is a difficult letter to write and an even more difficult letter to read and process. It is with profound sadness that we announce the forthcoming closure of our beloved Wells College at the end of this academic semester,” wrote...

  • How one power-hungry leader destroyed Google search

    Google's search engine was once the crown jewel of the Internet, but one executive's power grab led to its spectacular downfall, reports tech writer Edward Zitron in his newsletter article, titled "The Man Who Killed Google Search." In 2019, Google's ads team raised a "code yellow" alarm due to declining search revenue growth. — Read the rest

  • ‘Forever changed’ by Lewiston, and forever committed to standing with one another

    "We must forever honor the people we have lost, not just by remembering the way they were taken, but by continuing to celebrate the way they lived."

  • One on one with Rome Odunze

    Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was

  • Best VPN 2024: Stay protected online with these top services

    If you’re no stranger to browsing the web, scrolling social media, or shopping online, then you should be using a VPN. A VPN – short for Virtual Private Network – is a tool that allows you to establish an internet connection without revealing your IP address. This makes it possible to browse privately without worrying about websites, internet providers, and third parties spying on your location or any other personal data, such as your identity and browsing history.  They work by...

  • One-on-one with President Biden

    President Joe Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania and gives exclusive interview to Nexstar’s Reshad Hudson.

  • Google invests $75M to teach one million Americans how to use AI

    Google announced a new program to train rural and underserved workers in AI. The company also rolled out a new course to teach workers how to use AI tools. These moves come one week after the tech giant rolled back worker protections. READ MORE: