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Apple introduces feature that automatically transfer your iCloud Photo Library to Google Photos
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Apple s new feature lets users automatically transfer images from iCloud to Google Photos
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The last major update to Apple’s impressive Photos app was in macOS High Sierra, but the company continues to incrementally improve the app. New features that come with Big Sur include support for the ProRaw format used by the iPhone 12 Pro phones, a vibrance tool, video editing, better gallery-view layouts, and superior Memory movies. Apple Photos is an Editors Choice winner for free photo editing software on the Mac.
Getting Started With Apple Photos
Photos comes preinstalled on Macs running recent versions of macOS, so there s no installation to worry about. In fact, you can t uninstall it without taking extreme measures that include command-line operations. Furthermore, if you take the unwise move of uninstalling it, your system may behave erratically. Of course, if you want to work between operating systems, you’re out of luck; for that, we suggest checking out Adobe’s software, which is cross-platform. Adobe Photoshop Elements is a good place to start, if y
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4 ways tech leaders can become agents of change and help the industry reach gender equality
January 29, 2021 at 8:30 am
Gavriella Schuster, corporate vice president, One Commercial Partner at Microsoft. (Women in Cloud Photo)
When Gavriella Schuster entered the tech industry back in 1991, 36% of the computing workforce was made up of women. In 2019, that number dropped to 27%.
“It’s going in the wrong direction,” Schuster said. “And it’s really about to get much worse.”
Schuster was a featured speaker Thursday at an annual Summit hosted by Women in Cloud, a Seattle-area economic development initiative that aims to help boost the number of female leaders in the tech industry.