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IT Upgrading Wifi Access Points Across Berkeley Lab
Beginning last month, the IT Division has started upgrading more than 1,000 Wi-Fi access points across most Berkeley Lab buildings to deliver faster speeds, greater capacity, and stronger security. The upgrades will improve the wireless network to keep up with the Lab’s current demand and allow many more laptops, phones, sensors, and lab instruments to Read more »
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Priority Inbox for Gmail
Adam Stone posted on Oct 26, 2010 Priority Inbox can help save you time if you’re overwhelmed with the amount of email you get. It attempts to automatically identify your important incoming messages and separates them out from everything else. Gmail uses a variety of signals to prioritize your incoming messages, including who you’ve emailed and Read more »
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New in Gmail – Turn off Gmail’s Conversation
Adam Stone posted on Oct 25, 2010 Gmail now offers the ability to turn off conversation view. Read more here https://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/turn-off-gmails-conversation-view.html Read more »
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Mobile at Berkeley Lab – An Update
Adam Stone posted on Dec 07, 2010 Fall marks the anniversary of last year’s successful mobility competition and an opportunity to take stock of where the Laboratory is with its mobile strategy. At this time last year, our calendar and collaboration systems were supported by a small minority of mobile devices, and then only with kludgy third party Read more »

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