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08

Waymo says it will resume driving operations, starting in Phoenix next week

After suspending them at the end of March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Waymo has announced it will resume driving operations on May 11 in Arizona.

Waymo will start its driving operations in the Phoenix area again, a decision the company says it made after discussions with “our teams, partners and local and state authorities,” before restoring them in other cities, including San Francisco, Detroit and Los Angeles.

Arizona’s stay at home order expires on May 15, but academic experts have expressed concern that Arizona hasn’t reached the peak of its COVID-19 outbreak yet and some who worked with the state government recently told the Washington Post that they were asked to “pause” work on projections and modeling.

The company’s announcement says this is the first step in a “tiered approach to safely resume our operations,” starting with its test fleet and then eventually offering Waymo One, its self-driving ride hailing service, again.

Waymo said it is following safety guidance from local and state governments, as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Safety measures Waymo has implemented include requiring personnel to wear face masks in its facilities or vehicles, unless someone is driving alone in a vehicle and a partnership with AutoNation to clean cars several times a day.

The company says it has also limited maximum capacity and put in social distancing guidelines for its work areas, created health and safety training for its team and will work with occupational healthcare providers to screen people before they enter facilities.

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How to share a Dropbox folder in 3 different ways

If you share a Dropbox folder, your recipients can download and use any files stored in that folder. You can share a folder from a browser, your PC desktop, or the Dropbox mobile app. You can share a folder through email or by sharing a generated link to the folder.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories

Dropbox solves many common problems related to file sharing. For example, if you have a folder full of files that you need to make available to other people, now you can send a single link, and your recipients will have easy access. You can even add additional files to the folder, and they'll be able to download the files as needed. 

Sharing a Dropbox file, whether you're doing it from your browser, computer, or the mobile app, is a pretty similar process. Those sharing from their computers should know how to find their Dropbox folder first. 

Here's how to share a folder on Dropbox. 

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How to share a Dropbox folder from a web browser

1. Open Dropbox in a browser and log in. 

2. Click "Files" in the navigation pane on the left side of the window. 

You can find the link on the left-hand side of the Dropbox dashboard. Abbey White/Business Insider

3. Find the folder you want to share and move the mouse over it. When the Share button appears, click it. 

You can connect other apps to Dropbox to share your folders there. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. If you want to share the folder with specific people, you can add their email addresses to the To: line and then click "Share." 

The link to the folder will be automatically emailed to entered recipients. Abbey White/Business Insider

5. You can also share the link yourself by clicking "Create link" and then "Copy link." You can now paste the link anywhere, such as in email and text messages. 

How to share a Dropbox folder from a folder on your PC

1. Open your Dropbox folders in your user folder. 

2. Find the folder you want to share, and then right-click the folder. 

The Dropbox folder will appear in a different place depending on the system you use. Abbey White/Business Insider

3. Choose "Share…" from the drop-down menu.

Right-click any Dropbox folder on your PC to share it. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. A dialog box similar to the one that appears when you click "Share" in a browser will appear. Enter email addresses here, or create and copy a link. 

How to share a Dropbox folder using a mobile device

1. Open the Dropbox app. 

Your complete list of Dropbox files and folders can be viewed on this page. Abbey White/Business Insider

2. Tap "Files" at the bottom of the screen.

3. Find the folder you want to share and tap the three dots under the folder.

Each folder in the Dropbox folder will feature this button underneath. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. In the pop-up menu, choose "Share."

Tap "Share." Abbey White/Business Insider

5. Add email addresses, or, if you prefer, tap "Create a link" and then tap "Copy Link." 

 

Original author: Dave Johnson

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To delete a LastPass account, you'll need your email and the master password you created to log in to your Vault and confirm the account deletion.You can delete a LastPass account without a master password by going to https://lastpass.com/delete_account.php and deleting your account through an emailed link. When you decide to delete your LastPass account, your account data will be permanently and irreversibly erased. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. 

LastPass is a free online service that manages your multitude of passwords through encryption. It's a useful service if you have multiple accounts and find it difficult to remember or securely store your various account logins. But it's a service that's increasingly being offered by web browsers themselves, making LastPass for some obsolete. 

If you're ready to delete your LastPass account, you can do it right from your computer, but the process will differ slightly depending on whether you know your master password, or if you've forgotten it. Either way, all that's required is the email and, if you have it, the master password you used to register your account.

Here's how to delete your LastPass account with and without your master password.

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How to delete your LastPass account with a master password

1. Go to LastPass.com in your preferred web browser.

2. Click the "Log In" button in the top right corner of your tab screen and enter your credentials.

3. Once redirected to your My LastPass Vault, select the dropdown menu next to your email in the upper right.

Click the dropdown menu below your email. Emma Witman/Business Insider

4. Select "Account Settings" from the dropdown. 

5. In the pop-up window that appears, scroll to the "Account Information" section and select "My Account."

Click "My Account." Emma Witman/Business Insider

6. Find the "Existing User" row and click the "Delete Account" button to the right of it. 

Click "Delete Account." Emma Witman/Business Insider

7. A new window will open, granting you the option to "Delete" or "Reset." Click Delete.

Click "Delete." Emma Witman/Business Insider

8. Select "Yes" when a dialog box asks if you know your LastPass master password. 

9. Enter your master password again before selecting "Delete." 

Consider exporting your LastPass data before deleting since it will be irretrievable once deleted. Emma Witman/Business Insider

10. Click "Yes" when asked to confirm the deletion.

How to delete your LastPass account without your master password

1. Go to lastpass.com/delete_account.php in a web browser on your computer.

2. Select the red and white "Delete" button. 

3. Click "No" when a dialog box appears asking if you know your LastPass master password. 

If you have your master password you can select "Yes" when this window appears. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. Type in your email address and hit "Send Email."

Click "Delete." Emma Witman/Business Insider

5. Go to your email inbox and find the message from LastPass titled "Confirm your request to delete your LastPass account." 

6. In the message, select the link to "permanently delete my LastPass account now."

7. After being redirected to a "Delete Your Account" page, click the "Delete" button at the bottom and confirm your deletion. 

You have the option to export your data before deleting, which the service advises. Emma Witman/Business Insider

 

Original author: Emma Witman

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To Bcc someone in Outlook on your computer, you may need to enable the Bcc field in your "Options" menu.You can Bcc in the Outlook mobile app just by tapping the "Cc/Bcc" option.Bcc stands for "blind carbon copy," and is a way to secretly include recipients in an email. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

The Bcc option in Outlook, also known as "blind carbon copy," lets you send an email to people without them knowing who's on the Bcc list.

Bcc is a standard feature of nearly every email service. However, to use it in Outlook, you might need to enable it.

Here's how to use Bcc in Outlook on your Mac, PC, iPhone, or Android device.

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How to Bcc in Outlook on the desktop

1. Open Outlook on your Mac or PC. Open a new, blank email.

2. By default, Microsoft doesn't display the Bcc field, because it's not commonly used. To turn it on, click "Options" at the top of the email window, and then click "Bcc."

The Bcc field is generally turned off by default, so you need to enable it in "Options." Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Now write and address the email in the usual way. In the Bcc field, enter any recipients you want to hide from everyone else. When you send the email, the Bcc line will be hidden.

How to Bcc in Outlook on your mobile device

1. Open a new, blank email in the Outlook app on your iPhone or Android device.

2. When the "New Message" window appears, Outlook combines the Cc and Bcc lines to save space. Tap "Cc/Bcc." The fields should automatically expand. 

If you're using the Outlook mobile app, the Bcc field is hiding in plain sight. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Now create and address the email in the usual way. In the Bcc field, enter any recipients you want to hide from everyone else. When you send the email, the Bcc line will be hidden.

 

Original author: Dave Johnson

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Bustle Digital Group lays off staff of The Outline as part of broader cuts

The easiest way to turn off Waze is to simply close the app.You can also turn off Waze navigation by tapping the app's "Stop" button, which is hidden in a small menu.You should turn off Waze navigation when you're not using it, as it can be a drain on your battery and mobile data.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Waze is one of the most trusted navigation apps out there right now, and it's not hard to understand why. Aside from giving accurate direction, Waze also alerts you to traffic conditions, stopped cars, potholes, and even speed traps along your route.

However, to keep up with all these updates, Waze uses a lot of battery life. If you're not charging your phone while using the app, it can use up all your power quicker than you might think.

If your phone is running out of battery, or if Waze is simply distracting you, you're going to want to turn it off. Here's how to turn off Waze, whether you're using the app on your iPhone or Android device.

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How to turn off Waze

There are two ways to turn off Waze.

The first can be done within the app. If you don't want Waze to give you directions anymore, but don't want to close the app:

1. Tap the small blue arrow at the very bottom of the screen.

This arrow will be in the bottom-center of the screen. Steven John/Business Insider

2. A menu will open. Tap "Stop" in the bottom-left.

Select the "Stop" option. William Antonelli/Business Insider

Navigation will be cancelled, and Waze will stop giving directions. If you want to resume navigating to the same destination, hit "Search" at the bottom-left corner of the app; your most recent destination will be in the list that appears.

Even after stopping Waze like this, the app will still likely be tracking your location. To stop this as well, close the app. 

To close apps on an iPhone:

If your iPhone has a physical home button, double-tap this button to open the app switcher. Swipe up on Waze's window to close it.If your iPhone has no button, swipe up slowly from the bottom of the screen until the app switcher appears. Swipe up on Waze's window to close it.
Waze also consumes a lot of internet data. William Antonelli/Business Insider

To close apps on an Android:

If your Android device has a button that looks like two overlapping rectangles, press it to open the All Apps view, then swipe Waze off the screen.If your Android has no physical buttons, slowly swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the All Apps menu. Swipe Waze off this screen to close it.If you're using a Samsung Galaxy device, press the "Recent Apps" option, which is to the left of the Home button. Swipe Waze off the screen when it appears.

 

Original author: Steven John

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You can change your Gboard theme using a custom image from your phone's gallery or a preset provided by the keyboard. Both iPhone and Android users can change their Gboard theme to a different photo or color. To change your Gboard on an Android, you will need to access your System settings. iPhone users can customize their virtual keyboard by going straight to the app and tapping the "Theme" option.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

There are tons of advantages to using Google's keyboard app, Gboard, rather than your phone's default: You can use Google search within the keyboard, and it can automatically translate your sentences. Another cool capability is customization. 

Unlike other keyboards, Gboard allows you to change its theme, meaning you can set a picture or color scheme as the keyboard's background. This might help you read it better or is just a fun way to be expressive whenever you type. Either way, it's easy to set up, whether you have an iPhone or an Android.

Here's how to change your Gboard theme. 

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How to change your Gboard theme on an iPhone

1. Open the Gboard app.

2. Tap Themes.

You can find this option on the Gboard app's home screen. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. If you want a custom image to serve as your Gboard theme, select Custom.

The custom theme option will always be at the top of the Gboard Theme page. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. When your phone's photo library appears, select a photo. 

Select an image from your Moments, Recently Added, or another album currently available in your iPhone gallery. Abbey White/Business Insider  

5. If you want to use a preset theme, tap the image within the Landscape or Gradient sliders to choose it. 

Tap "Show All" to the right of each theme label to see more options. Abbey White/Business Insider

6. For Custom themes, crop the image before tapping Choose. 

This will tell Gboard what part of the image you want to appear as your keyboard theme. Abbey White/Business Insider

7. Adjust your Custom Gboard theme settings

If you've selected a preset, you'll want to hit the pencil icon in the lower right corner of the image to make changes to the theme opacity, text color, borders, Glide typing, and more. Abbey White/Business Insider

8. Tap Done when you're finished customizing your theme. 

How to change your Gboard theme on Android

1. Open your phone's Settings app.

2. Scroll and tap System when you find it.  

Accessibility, Account, and Security settings can also be set on this page. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. In the System menu, tap Languages & Input.

You can also find menus for your phone's Date & Time and Backup settings here. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. Tap Virtual Keyboard.

This will let you access your voice typing and Gboard controls. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

5. In the Virtual Keyboards menu, tap Gboard.

Gboard should be the first option on the menu list. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

6. In the Gboard settings menu, tap theme.

Control your Gboard's Languages, Text Correction, and Search from this menu. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

7. Select a theme that you like from the listed presets or upload a Custom image. 

When uploading a Custom image, the process is similar to the iPhone. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

8. Preview your new theme, then tap Apply.

Gboard will let you see what your new theme looks like before you set it. Melanie Weir/Business Insider
Original author: Melanie Weir

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You can't get Audible on a Google Home device natively, but there are two workarounds for playing titles from the audiobook app on your smart speaker.You can get Audible on your Google Home speaker by pairing it with your phone through Bluetooth or casting your Audible app from your Android phone. Make sure all your devices are on the same network when you are pairing your mobile device to your Google Home speaker.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Audible brings you the latest titles and popular podcasts, ensuring you have hands-free access to your favorite stories and storytellers while you work out, run errands, or put the kids to bed. While Audible lets you listen on your laptop or phone, you can also connect it with Google's smart speaker and home assistant. 

Because the Amazon-owned Audible doesn't have an app for Google Home, you'll need to either pair your Audible app with the speaker using Bluetooth, or, if you have an Android phone, you can cast your audiobooks through the Google Home app. 

Before you do either, make sure your Google Home speaker and smartphone are connected to the same network. You'll also want to make sure the "Microphone" permission on your Android phone is turned on in your Google Play app. You can do this by opening the app, opening the "Permissions" menu and toggling the "Microphone" option on. 

Here are two ways you can listen to Audible on your Google Home device.

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How to get Audible on a Google Home using Bluetooth pairing 

1. Open the Google Home app on your mobile device.

2. From the home screen, select the device you want to listen on. 

 

Select your device. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. Tap the Settings icon.

Tap Settings. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. Scroll down and tap "Paired Bluetooth Devices."

Tap "Paired Bluetooth devices." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

5. Tap "Enable Pairing Mode" to turn on Bluetooth connectivity for your device.

Tap "Enable Pairing Mode." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

6. Open your phone's Settings app.

7. Tap Bluetooth.

Open the Bluetooth menu. Abbey White/Business Insider

8. Toggle Bluetooth on.

Tap Bluetooth to enable it. Abbey White/Business Insider

9. Select your Google Home Device from the list of My Devices and wait for your speaker to make a dinging sound confirming that it's paired. 

Select your device. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

How to cast Audible to your Google Home speaker from your Android device

1. Open the Google Home app. 

2. Tap the device you want to cast your screen to.

3. Select "Cast my screen."

You can find this button in the bottom left of the app screen. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. Open the Audible app.

5. Tap the app Menu button.

The Menu is represented by a "hamburger" of verticle lines in the top right of the app. Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Select Library.

Your Library holds your entire history of Audible audiobook purchases. Abbey White/Business Insider

7. Choose one of your titles and tap it to begin casting the audiobook to your Google Home device. 

8. When you're done listening, go back to the Google Home app and press Stop Mirroring.

This will stop your Android from casting to your Google Home speaker. Abbey White/Business Insider

 

Original author: Melanie Weir

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Yes, Disney Plus does carry many 4K movies and television shows — and unlike other platforms, you can stream Disney Plus in 4K at no extra cost.  To stream Disney Plus in 4K, you need to be streaming on a 4K television or monitor, with a streaming device that can handle 4K content. You should also have an internet download speed of at least 25 megabits per second. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Not only does $6.99 a month get you Disney Plus's vast library of shows and movies, it gets you much of that content in ultra-high definition 4K resolution. At that image quality, you'll be able to see every falling snowflake in "Frozen."

Here's what you need to know about streaming Disney Plus in 4K resolution.

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How to stream Disney Plus in 4K

Right now, among the content available in 4K from Disney Plus are all the "Star Wars" films, all of Pixar's films, and many Disney hits like "The Lion King."

Not all Disney Plus programs are available in 4K. If they are, you'll see an "HD" label on the program's details page. Once you begin streaming this movie or show, it'll default to the highest resolution your system can handle.

If a show or movie will stream in 4K, you'll see an "HD" label. Steven John/Business Insider

However, you'll need to be using devices compatible with 4K streaming. Most recent smart TVs can handle 4K, but if you're not sure about your current setup, you should do some research online.

You'll also need to have a streaming device that can handle 4K. Some of these devices include:

Roku Streaming Stick+Roku UltraApple TV 4KChromecast UltraAmazon Fire TV Cube

You'll also need a decent internet connection, since 4K resolution can be an internet hog. Disney doesn't offer any exact goal you should be shooting for, but an internet speed of at least 25 megabits per second should be enough.

You can Google "test my speed" to get a real time review of your upload and download speeds. Steven John/Business Insider

 

Original author: Steven John

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03

Forward Partners launches Forward Advances, a revenue-based finance solution for startups

Your Alexa-enabled smart speaker can identify songs, but you'll need to say a specific phrase: "Alexa, what song is this?"If you're listening to music through Amazon Music, you can also turn on the Song ID feature, which will cause Alexa to announce the name of each song before it starts playing.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Your Amazon Echo speaker is smarter than it lets on. 

One of Alexa's skills is the ability to identify what song is playing, whenever you ask.

There are two ways to get Alexa to identify music: by request, and automatically. Here's how to use both.

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How to make Alexa identify songs on request

Any time Alexa is playing music, simply say, "Alexa what song is playing?" The assistant will briefly interrupt the song to announce the name and artist of the song. 

This feature has limitations — it only works if you're streaming music from a streaming music catalog like Spotify or Amazon Music.

If you're listening to a radio station, Alexa can identify the name of the station, but not the song that's playing. 

You can ask Alexa to tell you what song it's playing. Elaine Thompson/AP

How to make Alexa identify songs automatically

If you're listening to music through Amazon Music, you can set Alexa to announce the name and artist of every song automatically.

Simply say, "Alexa, turn on Song ID."

Again, this will only work for songs played through Amazon Music.

If Spotify is your default music player, you can force Alexa to use Amazon Music by saying, "Alexa, play [your music choice] on Amazon Music."

If you get tired of the Song ID feature, you can disable it by saying "Alexa, turn off Song ID."

Original author: Dave Johnson

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Google employees are told to expect to work from home for the rest of the year, but a select few will be allowed to return to offices as soon as June (GOOG, GOOGL)

Google employees have been told to expect to work from for the remainder of the year, but it will open its offices in June or July for those who need it.The company had already extended work-from-home until June 1, but it sounds like Google's workforce could be working remotely for many months to come.The news comes the same day that Facebook told employees they could work from home for the rest of the year.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google-parent company Alphabet, told employees they will likely be working from home until the end of the year.

During an all hands-meeting on Thursday, Google employees were told that those who needed to return to the office would be able to do so in June or July, but said there would be certain safety measures put in place.

The news was first reported by The Information, and confirmed by an independent source to Business Insider.

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It follows a similar announcement from Facebook, which today told employees they could continue to work from home for the remainder of 2020, though said it would start reopening its offices on July 6.

Google last month told employees that it was extending work-from-home to June 1, and planned to "stagger" a return to the office. However, it now looks like most of Google's workforce will be operating remotely for quite some time to come.

A Google spokesperson did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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Owkin raises $25 million as it builds a secure network for healthcare analysis and research

Imagine a model of collaborative research and development among hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, universities and other research institutions where no one shared any actual data.

That’s the dream of the new New York-based startup Owkin, which has raised $25 million in fresh financing from investors, including Bpifrance Large Venture, Cathay Innovation and MACSF (the French Pension Fund for Clinicians), alongside previous investors GV, F-Prime Capital and Eight Roads

The company’s pitch is that data scientists, clinical doctors, academics and pharmaceutical companies can all log in to the virtual lab that Owkin calls the Owkin Studio.

In that virtual environment, all parties can access anonymized data sets and models exclusively to refine their own research and development and studies to ensure that the most cutting-edge insights into novel biomarkers, mechanisms of action and predictive models inform the work that all of the relevant parties are doing.

The ultimate goal, the company said, is to improve patient outcomes.

In its quest to get more companies and institutions to open up and share information — with the promise that the information can’t be extracted or used in a way that isn’t allowed by the owners of the data — Owkin is replicating work that other companies are pursuing in fields ranging from healthcare to financial services and beyond.

The Israeli company Qedit has developed similar technologies for the financial services industry, and Sympatic, a recent graduate from one of the recent batches of Techstars companies, is working on a similar technology for the healthcare industry.

Owkin makes money by enabling remote access to the data sets for pharmaceutical companies and licensing the models developed by universities to those companies. It’s a way for the company to entice researchers to join the platform and provide another revenue stream for research institutions who have seen their funding decline over the last 40 years.

We have a huge loop of academic universities that have access to the data and are developing algorithms and we share data,” said the company’s chief executive Dr. Thomas Clozel. “At the end what it helps is developing better drugs.”

Declines in federal funding for scientific research since the 1980s (Image courtesy of The Conversation)

The investment from Owkin’s new and existing investors takes the company to $55 million in total capital raised through the extension of its Series A round. In all, the round totaled $52 million, Clozel said.

“We are exactly where we need to be because it’s about privacy and privacy is more important than ever before,” said Clozel.

The COVID-19 epidemic has emphasized the need for closer collaboration among different corporations and research institutions, and that has also increased demand for the company’s technology. “It touches everything… We have access to the right data sets and centers to build the best models for COVID,” said Clozel. “We’re lucky to have the right traction before the COVID happens and we have the right research that has been done.”

In fact, the company has launched the Covid-19 Open AI Consortium (COAI), and is using its platform to advance collaborative research and accelerate clinical development of effective treatments for patients infected with the coronavirus, the company said. All of its findings will be shared with the global medical and scientific communities.

The initial focus on the research is on cardiovascular complications in COVID-19 patients in collaboration with CAPACITY, an international registry working with over 50 centers worldwide, the company said. Other areas of research will include patient outcomes and triage, and the prediction and characterization of immune response, according to Owkin.

“Since we first backed Owkin in 2017, we have been sharing its vision to apply AI to fighting one of the most dreadful diseases on earth: cancer,” said Jacky Abitbol, a partner at Cathay Innovation. “Owkin has risen to become a leader in digital health, we are proud to grow our investment in the company to fuel its ambition to pioneer AI for medical research, while preserving patient-privacy and data security.”

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How to delete Audible books from your mobile app and Amazon account

You can delete Audible books from your iOS or Android device without permanently removing them from your Audible account. When you delete a downloaded Audible book, the title will remain visible on your "My Library" tab. To remove an audiobook from your Audible app, swipe left on the title you want to remove then tap on the red "Delete from device" box. To delete an Audible book from all your devices, log in to your Amazon account and visit your "Manage Your Content and Devices" page. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

With a few quick taps, audiobook retailer Audible grants subscribers access to a vast array of titles they can listen to endlessly on-the-go. But more chances to read doesn't mean you have more time for bad books. 

If you want to clean up your Audible library, consider exchanging the title if it's eligible. If that's not enough, deleting the books from your account is an option.

Deleting Audible books from your mobile phone's app will not remove them from your account, meaning you can redownload them at any time. If you want to completely delete a book from your account, you'll need to do it on a computer using a web browser. 

Here's how to do it. 

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How to delete Audible books from your mobile device

1. Bring up the Audible app on your iPad, iPhone, or Android device. 

2. Go to the "My Library" section of the Audible app. 

"My Library" is located in the app's bottom menu between "Home" and "Originals." Abbey White/Business Insider  

3. Swipe your finger from right to left over the title you wish to remove.  

4. Select the "Delete from device" on iOS devices and "Remove from device" on Android when it appears.

Tapping the red box will immediately delete the book from your Audible downloads. Steven John/Business Insider

5. You can also remove downloaded titles in the "My Library" tab by tapping the trashcan icon labeled "Delete."

Delete Audible books using trashcan icon in the menu bar between "Recent" and "Refresh." Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Select a single book or multiple titles you want to delete by pressing the red minus symbol next to each. 

This Audible library symbol appears next to all your titles after tapping the "Delete" icon. Abbey White/Business Insider

7. Hit the "Delete from device" button when it appears on the right side of the app window.

How to delete Audible books from your account permanently 

1. Log into your account on Amazon.com

2. Run your cursor over the "Accounts & Lists" option to the right of the Amazon search bar. 

3. In the drop-down, click "Manage Your Content and Devices" to view your Amazon purchases. 

You should be on the “Content” tab but if you aren’t, click it to view your book purchases. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. Find the "Show" label on the far left of the browser window above your list of titles. Click the "Books" button next to it before selecting "Audiobooks" from the dropdown.

Your audiobooks and physical book purchases are separated in the "Content" tab. Abbey White/Business Insider

5. With your Audible book purchases now listed, click the "Select" box beside the book title before hitting the "Delete" button in the menu bar above the purchase list. 

A checkmark will appear next to the Audible book you selected to delete. Steven John/Business Insider

 

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You can activate voice controls on your Android device in two ways: through the Google app, and through the Voice Access app.The Google app will let you use voice controls to make Google searches and surf the web.The Voice Access app, meanwhile, will let you navigate your Android device and type or edit text with your voice.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

There are a variety of reasons why you might need to use voice controls on your Android device. Maybe you're driving and need to keep your hands on the road, or have tremors that make it difficult to use a touch screen.

In any case, your Android phone or tablet offers a few different voice control features, which make it easier to navigate your device.

Here's how to activate voice controls on an Android device in two ways.

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How to activate voice controls on your Android device using the Google app

There are two major ways to turn on voice controls on an Android device. 

First, we can use the Google app. This will let you make Google searches with your voice.

1. Download the Google app and launch it, then tap the three little dots in the bottom-right corner.

2. Tap "Settings" and then tap "Voice."

3. Tap "Voice Match" and then toggle the switch by "Hey Google" to the right.

You'll want to find the Voice Match menu. Steven John/Business Insider

You can now make searches by saying "Hey, Google" or "OK Google" (depending on your device) followed by commands. For example, try saying "OK Google, search for Business Insider."

How to activate voice controls on your Android device using the Voice Access app

Secondly, we can use the Voice Access app. This will let you navigate your phone's menus and many of your apps with voice controls.

For even more control over your phone, consider getting the Voice Access app from the Play Store. Once it is installed, follow the steps to set up your advanced voice controls:

1. Download the Voice Access app. 

2. Open the Settings app — not the Voice Access app — and tap "Accessibility."

3. Scroll down and tap "Voice Access." On the next page, toggle it on.

Select the Voice Access option. Steven John/Business Insider

You can now use the same "Hey, Google" or "OK Google" commands. You can use these to open apps. For example, try saying, "OK Google, open Spotify."

You'll also see that when you talk to your phone, anything on the screen that can be interacted with will have a number appear next to it. You can say which number you'd like to "tap" on that part of the screen with your voice.

Anything that can be interacted with will have a number. Steven John/Business Insider

 

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LogMeIn Chooses to Go Private - Sramana Mitra

On Thursday, Zoom announced the acquisition of Keybase, a secure messaging and file sharing service, to help get the talent and technology to shore up the security and privacy of its app. Alex Stamos, the former Facebook security chief who's also a security advisor to Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, said that the acquisition of Keybase was a necessary step to move quickly in addressing Zoom's well-documented security issues.Stamos praised Keybase as having the right expertise to build user-friendly apps that are also safe and secure — something that's very important to Zoom, he says. Even once Zoom's current privacy woes are over, Stamos says that having Keybase's talent on hand will help the company address future privacy and security issues.Stamos didn't comment on whether this means more cybersecurity acquisitions are in the works at Zoom, but analysts we spoke to say it could be a good idea.Click here to read more stories from BI Prime.

Zoom on Thursday announced its first acquisition, bringing on Keybase, a secure messaging and file sharing service. The company says that it's all a part of the 90-day plan it announced in April to shore up the security and privacy of its app after its meteoric rise to mainstream success came with its share of controversy.

A big part of that plan is building end-to-end encryption into the Zoom videoconferencing app itself — a security feature that Zoom had long billed itself as already having, before it came out in April that its marketing had been misleading. 

Alex Stamos, a security advisor to Zoom CEO Eric Yuan who's best known as the former chief security officer of Facebook, said that this acquisition was the right move as a next step in that 90-day plan. Keybase brings Zoom the right talent and technology to tackle the considerable challenge of adding end-to-end encryption at the scale required.

Apple's FaceTime, just as an example, has end-to-end encryption — but each call can only hold 32 people at a time. A Zoom meeting, however, can hold up to 1,000 people in a single meeting, and up to 50,000 in a webinar. That's coupled with the fact that you don't need a Zoom account to join a Zoom call. Stamos said that this makes encryption a unique challenge for Zoom.

Stamos said that Zoom executives realized the quickest way to build it was to find an existing team who had the right team and technologies, but also a focus on building user-friendly products. 

"That was clear with Keybase, they built a very secure product that's also shockingly usable," Stamos told Business Insider. "There's lots of smart cryptographers in academia, but they've never had to actually ship something that people have to use, so finding a team that has, it was, you know, allowed us to really accelerate the process."

To that point, Stamos says that Zoom not only has to improve the security of its platform, but also has to make sure it does it in a way that doesn't confuse users or make the app harder to use. That's why Keybase and its user-friendly design team was so desirable.

How the Keybase acquisition fits into Zoom's 90-day plan

Even once the 90-day plan is in the rear-view mirror, Stamos said, Keybase gives Zoom a leg up with addressing future security problems. 

The work itself is "never over," Stamos said. "But the goal is by the end of the 90 days to have a team that is staffed up and organized in a way that makes sense for the importance of the company now."

Stamos anticipates that the pandemic will last for a while longer, and so too will Zoom's newfound popularity with consumers. With that in mind, Zoom has to think beyond its original purpose of serving business customers, and consider all the new security and privacy issues that can pop up. That's why some of Keybase will form the core of a new security engineering team at Zoom.

Zoom is also expanding its trust and safety team to include engineers and product managers, the same way that consumer technology companies like Stamos' former employers at Facebook have done. It's also doubling down on initiatives like searching for stolen Zoom credentials on the dark web to inform users — again, something consumer tech companies do. 

It's a proactive step, Stamos says: The threats that Zoom faces are relatively small compared to those seen by larger companies. But as usage of Zoom continues to surge, the problems will only get worse.

It's doing this reorganization by hiring rapidly, Stamos said, and now aided by acquiring Keybase's engineers as well. Stamos didn't comment on if Zoom would look to do more acquisitions to get key technology and talent as it seeks to improve its privacy and security.

Analysts say the Keybase deal could open the door to more acquisitions

Analysts who follow Zoom said it would make sense for the company to acquire more startups like Keybase to add the necessary technology and talent it needs as part of this process.

"I wouldn't be surprised if Zoom made more of these tuck-in acquisitions, especially as it pertains to security and privacy," Rishi Jaluria, an analyst at D.A. Davidson, told Business Insider. "I would expect this would lean towards smaller companies where Zoom is buying the company for the technology and the talent, not for revenue or actual products."

Dan Newman, an analyst at Futurum Research, agreed, and said that given the fact that the current economic climate has driven prices down on a lot of companies, this is an opportune time to be looking for new technology.

"I think it would be intelligent to be out shopping for some key technologies that might enhance the company's security, increase its support, improve the customer and user experience," Newman told Business Insider.

He adds that the Keybase acquisition if it integrates the technology well, could be a huge benefit to Zoom going forward and give it much more credibility with its business users.

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If you have a membership with Audible, you get one new credit in your account each month. But what if you don't use those credits, or you already have a few racked up? What happens to those credits?

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Audible credits do expire

Your Audible credits expire 12 months after they've been issued. So if you've had a random credit sitting in your account for a while, you may want to consider using it. (Or, if you don't have any audiobooks that you truly wish to listen to, you could instead consider giving an audiobook to someone else using the "Give as a gift" option when purchasing.)

You have the option to give an audiobook as a gift with credits. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

According to the company, the reason that credits expire at all is because they want to "strike a balance" between giving users flexibility to use their credits when they want to, and making sure to incentivise the creators behind the audiobooks since Audible only pays the creators royalties when a credit is redeemed for their products. 

This is not the only time when you'd lose your credits on the site, however. You would also lose any credits if you chose to cancel your membership — though the site may warn you about this prior to cancellation.

Ultimately, the best way to make sure you never lose credits, through expiration or cancellation, is to use them. After all, you've already paid for it.

 

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While the first Thursday in May is known as "World Password Day," it should be renamed World Passwordless Day, argues Joy Chik, a Microsoft executive in its identity division. Passwords are security hazards and memory hassles, leading companies of all sizes to try to figure out different ways to verify users' identities. While fingerprint-security was once quite popular, COVID-19 has put a damper on that – but new research says investment in facial and gesture recognition is booming. Here are a handful of security companies — including Okta, Nuance, and iProov — that investors should know about to understand this space. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Passwords are security hazards and memory hassles and no amount of tips and tricks on World Password Day can change that. In fact, the first Thursday in May should really be renamed World Passwordless Day, argues Joy Chik, a Microsoft executive in its identity division. 

"The security and user experience are so much better when you go passwordless that this is no longer something in the future," she said. "It's here." 

One of the main alternatives to a memorized password — fingerprint security — has been wiped off the touchscreen of the future by COVID-19, according to new research out Thursday from ABI Research. 

"All traditional fingerprint security will take a hit," says the author of the report, Dimitrios Pavlakis, a digital security analyst at ABI Research. "You have to touch it, and in a pandemic that's a problem. Those sensors have to be disinfected."

Pavlakis' research found that as a result of fingerprints' decline, adoption of sophisticated biometrics – such as facial and gesture recognition – are "undergoing a forced evolution rather than an organic one," with new investment opportunities. 

Other analysts agree that biometric passwords are the future: 

"Biometrics have now shifted from a convenience to a necessity and going forward," says principal analyst at Acuity Market Intelligence Maxine Most. "Smart investment will reflect the new reality."

Where do we turn now for the future of sign-in security? That is a multi-billion-dollar question.

Here are 10 companies to watch in a quickly evolving passwordless identity space, fertile with investment opportunity. They may change the world, and make a lot of money doing it.

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You can create a segment on Strava from any activity you've completed on the platform so that you can repeat the route later and even compete with others on that same route.If you regularly cycle, run, or otherwise exercise on a popular route, a segment likely already exists in Strava.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

If you use Strava to track your running, cycling rides, swims, walks, hikes, or skis, chances are you spend plenty of time outdoors using the same routes time and time again. You're also likely to pass other athletes while doing so, especially if you live in a major metropolis or exercise in a highly trafficked area. 

If you find yourself wondering how your performance compares to others who follow the same route as you, you can use Strava to create a segment to highlight "a start point, an end point, and a sequence of locations in between." Strava will not only search to see if a similar segment already exists and if not, but it will also allow you to name your segment and see how others have fared in that area. 

Here's how to create a segment in Strava. 

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How to create a segment in Strava

1. Log into your account via the Strava website on a Mac or PC. 

2. From the list of menu options on the top of the screen, click "Training" and then "My Activities." 

Tap "My Activities." Jennifer Still/Business Insider

3. Scroll down on the list of activities and click on the one you wish to create a segment for. 

4. Under "Segments," see if one already exists for your selected route. If not, click the three dots (...) in the left-hand menu. 

5. Click "Create Segment." 

Click "Create Segment." Jennifer Still/Business Insider

6. Use the slider in the top part of the screen to choose the start and ending points of your selected segment. 

Choose your segment. Jennifer Still/Business Insider

7. Click "Next." 

8. Name your segment something descriptive and choose whether or not you want to make the segment private by clicking the box to check or uncheck as preferred. 

Name your segment. Jennifer Still/Business Insider

9. Click "Create." Your segment is now created.

 

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Your passwords can be stored on an Android phone or tablet using your Google Chrome app.  The passwords stored in the Google Chrome app are linked to your Google account, so you can access them through Google Chrome on a Mac or PC as well. You can also use the Chrome app to delete any password stored on your Android phone.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

It wasn't so long ago that using the internet meant remembering each one of your passwords individually, and typing them in manually.

Nowadays, we're blessed to have password managers. Password managers keep track of all your passwords, let you view them at any time, and will let you sign into most sites without typing anything.

If your Android phone is linked to a Google account, then it has its own password manager, which will keep track of all the passwords you use in the Google Chrome app.

These same passwords can be used on any computer that has Google Chrome linked to that Google account.

Here's how to find, export, and even delete the passwords stored on your Android phone.

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How to find passwords stored on your Android phone

1. Launch the Google Chrome browser on your Android phone and tap the three dots in the top-right. On some devices, these three dots will be in the bottom corner instead.

2. Tap the word "Settings" in the pop-up menu.

3. Tap "Passwords" in the next menu. You may need to enter your password, or provide a face or touch scan.

You'll need to verify your identity to open the Passwords menu. Steven John/Business Insider

4. You'll be presented with a long list of websites, each of which has a username or password saved. Tap the site for which you wish to find your password, then tap the eye icon to reveal that password.

5. To copy the password so you can paste it somewhere else, like an email or note, tap the icon that looks like two stacked squares next to it. This will copy the password to your phone's clipboard.

6. To delete the password, tap the trashcan icon at the top of the screen.

 

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How to add a countdown to your Instagram story and announce events

You can add a countdown to your Instagram story after capturing a new photo or video, or selecting one from your photo library and setting it as your background. To add a countdown to your Instagram story, tap the square smiley face button — used to add gifs, stickers, and more — at the top of the screen, or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the same menu.Any countdown you add to a published Instagram story will be saved and available to reuse in the future.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories

Whether it's a birthday celebration, a friend's wedding, or an upcoming family vacation, you may want to make a countdown to tell your Instagram followers about your next big calendar event.

Unfortunately, you can only add countdowns to Instagram stories. However, you can customize them along with the rest of the post by changing the countdown color and giving your ticker a title. Once you create a countdown, Instagram will save it, making it available for reuse later on. 

Here's how to do it. 

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How to add a countdown on Instagram

1. Open the Instagram app. 

2. Swipe to the right to add a photo or video to your story. 

3. Use the capture button to take a photo or video.

You can also tap the small square in the lower left-hand corner to upload a photo or video you've already saved. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. Once your background for the countdown is set, tap the square smiley face icon in the top menu bar. 

This will open the story menu where you can add gifs, stickers, and more to your Instagram story. Abbey White/Business Insider

5. Scroll and tap the "Countdown" option. 

The countdown for Instagram stories appears almost like a white calendar icon with purple text. Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Tap "Countdown name" and enter the title of your Countdown.

There is no character minimum on your Instagram story Countdown title. Abbey White/Business Insider

7. If you've previously created countdowns, they will appear in a pop-up box. Select which one you want to use.

You can tap the three dots icon in the upper-right of any previously made Countdown to delete it. Abbey White/Business Insider

8. Toggle the "All Day" button to set a general date or exact date and time.

Your Countdown counter will update based on which option you choose. Abbey White/Business Insider

9. Tap the circular color palette at the top of your story screen to change the color of the countdown. 

Continuously tap to view all of the solid and gradient color options for the countdown. Abbey White/Business Insider

10. Tap "Done" in the upper right-hand corner.

11. Once back on the story draft, use two fingers to resize the countdown and reposition it on your story.

Add filters, text, or stickers to finalize your story. Abbey White/Business Insider

12. Tap "Your Story" or "Close Friends" to post the Instagram story featuring your countdown.

You can also send your story post to specific people using the "Send To" option on the bottom of the screen. Abbey White/Business Insider

 

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Health APIs usher in the patient revolution we have been waiting for

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Rish is an entrepreneur and investor. Previously, he was a VC at Gradient Ventures (Google’s AI fund), co-founded a fintech startup building an analytics platform for SEC filings and worked on deep-learning research as a graduate student in computer science at MIT.

If you’ve ever been stuck using a health provider’s clunky online patient portal or had to make multiple calls to transfer medical records, you know how difficult it is to access your health data.

In an era when control over personal data is more important than ever before, the healthcare industry has notably lagged behind — but that’s about to change. This past month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published two final rules around patient data access and interoperability that will require providers and payers to create APIs that can be used by third-party applications to let patients access their health data.

This means you will soon have consumer apps that will plug into your clinic’s health records and make them viewable to you on your smartphone.

Critics of the new rulings have voiced privacy concerns over patient health data leaving internal electronic health record (EHR) systems and being surfaced to the front lines of smartphone apps. Vendors such as Epic and many health providers have publicly opposed the HHS rulings, while others, such as Cerner, have been supportive.

While that debate has been heated, the new HHS rulings represent a final decision that follows initial rules proposed a year ago. It’s a multi-year win for advocates of greater data access and control by patients.

The scope of what this could lead to — more control over your health records, and apps on top of it — is immense. Apple has been making progress with its Health Records app for some time now, and other technology companies, including Microsoft and Amazon, have undertaken healthcare initiatives with both new apps and cloud services.

It’s not just big tech that is getting in on the action: startups are emerging as well, such as Commure and Particle Health, which help developers work with patient health data. The unlocking of patient health data could be as influential as the unlocking of banking data by Plaid, which powered the growth of multiple fintech startups, including Robinhood, Venmo and Betterment.

What’s clear is that the HHS rulings are here to stay. In fact, many of the provisions require providers and payers to provide partial data access within the next 6-12 months. With this new market opening up, though, it’s time for more health entrepreneurs to take a deeper look at what patient data may offer in terms of clinical and consumer innovation.

The incredible complexity of today’s patient data systems

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