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  • File - Mei Michelson prepares to watch a Netflix DVD at her home in Palo Alto, Calif., on Oct. 22, 2007. The Netflix DVD-by-service will mail out its final discs Friday from its five remaining distribution centers, ending its 25-year history. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

    Netflix mails its final DVDs to subscribers

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.29.2023

    Netflix is shipping its final DVD rentals, marking the end of an era that helped make the company the streaming behemoth it is today.

  • Yahoo's updated Mail app makes it easier to manage receipts and track packages

    Yahoo Mail app update makes it easier to manage receipts and track deliveries

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.03.2022

    Yahoo has launched its Mail app with a number of updates designed to help users track receipts, gift cards and "free trial" subscriptions

  • Royal Mail delivery drone

    UK's Royal Mail aims to open up to 50 drone routes for rural deliveries

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    05.12.2022

    The postal service started testing autonomous deliveries last year.

  • The USPS' Next Generation Delivery Vehicle will be made by defense contractor Oshkosh and will be available in both gas and all-electric versions.

    The USPS is doubling its order of next-gen electric mail trucks

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    Sam Rutherford
    Sam Rutherford
    03.24.2022

    After initially ordering just 5,000 all-electric models of its next-gen postal truck, the USPS has now doubled that number to just over 10,000 vehicles.

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    USPS won't be buying more electric mail trucks, despite EPA pleas

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    02.23.2022

    The USPS is moving forward with plans to spend $11.3 billion on a fleet of next-generation mail trucks that mostly run on gas, despite requests from the EPA and Biden administration to electrify its new vehicles instead.

  • US Postal Service Next Gen Delivery Vehicle

    EPA objects to US Postal Service plan to buy a new gas-powered delivery fleet

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.03.2022

    The EPA is urging the US Postal Service to halt a plan to buy tens of thousands of gas-powered mail delivery trucks.

  • Royal Mail

    UK postal service tests autonomous drone deliveries to remote islands

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    05.10.2021

    The Royal Mail will deliver parcels using drones to the Scilly Isles as part of a government-backed trial.

  • CAPITOL HEIGHTS, UNITED STATES:  A postal employee attends to an automated sorting machine at the United States Postal Service's processing and distribution center in Capitol Heights, Maryland, 19 December 2002.  The processing and distribution center, which operates 24-hours a day, expects to handle some 800,000 pieces of mail 19 December 2002, two times the normal amount, as Christmas approaches. AFP PHOTO / Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

    USPS will stop removing mail-sorting machines until after the election

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    08.18.2020

    There are no plans to reinstate machines that have already been taken offline.

  • United States Postal Service (USPS) mail clerks sort packages at the Lincoln Park carriers annex in Chicago, November 29, 2012. The USPS, which relies on the sale of stamps and other products rather than taxpayer dollars, has been grappling for years with high costs and tumbling mail volumes as consumers communicate more online.  REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT)

    USPS appears to be retiring vital machines ahead of mail-in ballot surge

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    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    08.14.2020

    The United States Postal Service is reportedly retiring mail sorting machines. According to Postmaster general Louis DeJoy, the agency is in a “dire” financial situation, citing significant falls in mail volume, “a broken business model” and an inadequate management strategy as reasons for the “impending liquidity crisis.” Dejoy has been implementing changes since assuming the role in June, including organizational restructuring and a management hiring freeze, saying they’re meant to “strengthen the Postal Service.”

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    How the internet got me into snail mail

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    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    07.20.2020

    Social media is a great way to get into sending snail mail.

  • İstanbul, Turkey - December 13, 2013: Close up shot of the applications of iPhone 5 screen. The iPhone 5 is a touchscreen smartphone developed by Apple Inc.

    Apple says Mail app vulnerabilities don't pose an 'immediate risk' to users

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.24.2020

    Apple has downplayed the danger of a Mail bug disclosed recently by a security firm, according to a tweet from analyst Rene Ritchie.

  • The Mail application is seen on an iPhone in this photo illustration on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Apple Mail for iPhone may be vulnerable to malware attacks (updated)

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    04.22.2020

    Security researchers say they've found a flaw in iOS' Mail app that lets attackers deliver malware without user input, although evidence is scarce.

  • Waymo

    Waymo's self-driving vans will carry UPS packages in Phoenix

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.29.2020

    Waymo is expanding its foray into self-driving delivery vehicles. The Alphabet brand is teaming with UPS on a pilot that will have autonomous Chrysler Pacifica vans carry packages in the metro Phoenix area. They'll be shuttling cargo from UPS Stores to the courier's Tempe processing hub, not directly to customers, but they will drive on their own. A human will stay aboard to keep watch over operations.

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    Apple's latest iOS 13 update fixes Mail, background download glitches

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.18.2019

    Less than two weeks after the last iOS 13 update, Apple is back with another minor tweak, this time raising the version number to iOS 13.2.3. iOS 13.2 was the most recent major update, when it added support for Deep Fusion photography and the AirPods Pro last month. This one gives iPads and iPhones fixes meant to address issues with the built-in Mail, Files and Notes apps, as well as a problem that could stop apps from downloading information in the background -- Apple didn't mention any fixes for security issues. iOS 13.2.3 includes bug fixes and improvements for your iPhone. This update: Fixes an issue where system search and search within Mail, Files, and Notes might not work Addresses an issue where photos, links, and other attachments might not display in the Messages details view Fixes an issue that could prevent apps from downloading content in the background Resolves issues that may prevent Mail from fetching new messages, and fail to include and quote original message content in Exchange accounts None appear to be as pressing as the last update that solved some major multitasking headaches, but you may want to install it sooner rather than later to avoid missing any messages.

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    Apple will fix macOS flaw exposing portions of encrypted emails

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.08.2019

    Apple is touting its claimed privacy advantage more than ever, but that's not entirely true for Mac users at the moment. The company tells Engadget it will fix a macOS flaw that leaves portions of encrypted Mail messages unprotected. Bob Gentler has discovered that a database file used by Siri (snippets.db) was storing text from emails that were otherwise supposed to be protected -- even if you remove the private key that prevents you from reading the app in Mail. While it's not the full message, it could still pose problems if a hacker has access to your system and is trawling for sensitive info.

  • Evan Rodgers/Engadget

    iOS 13 may include system-wide dark mode and undo gesture

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    04.15.2019

    With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference less than two months away, more details about what iOS 13 might have in store are emerging. It could add a system-wide dark mode, deeper multitasking options, an undo gesture and updates for the likes of Safari and Mail, according to 9to5 Mac.

  • Smithsonian National Postal Museum

    The rise and fall of rocket mail

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    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    02.02.2019

    As you read this, countless cards, letters and packages are en route to delivery destinations across the globe. We rarely think about the logistics involved in international mail crossing land and sea, country borders and continents, because we don't have to. We simply take our item to the nearest postal service branch, pay an acceptable conveyance fee, and within a week or sooner, that item can end up on the other side of the world. But some two hundred years ago, eccentric minds were devising ways of cutting international delivery times to hours or even minutes. Their method? Rockets.

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    Gmail's 'Confidential Mode' arrives on mobile devices

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    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    08.18.2018

    Google's big Gmail redesign was revealed this past April (with G Suite customers getting the first look). It became default for everyone starting in July. One of the key features, Confidential Mode, is now available for mobile devices, though not everyone is as confident in its ability to keep your data private.

  • Chinese 'hackers' try to attack state governments by mailing CDs

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.30.2018

    How do you infiltrate US government computers when security experts are increasingly aware of your hacking campaigns? Send old-fashioned mail, apparently. The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center has warned officials of a China-based campaign that mails CDs loaded with malware. State institutions have received China-postmarked envelopes containing both discs with virus-laden Word documents as well as nonsensical letters. While it's not clear what the exact intent was, it looks as if the 'hackers' hoped to make their campaign seem more plausible by sending something physical.

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    $20,000 mail drone takes flight -- and hits a wall

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    04.04.2018

    Want to know why mail drones aren't ready for prime time? Russia can tell you. The Siberian town of Ulan-Ude was expecting to beam with pride as organizer Rudron/Expeditor 3M tested a postal drone in the area for the first time, but they left red-faced after the inaugural flight went spectacularly wrong. The hexacopter courier went haywire moments after takeoff, smacking into the side of a building at high speed -- as you can see in the video below, it went from technological triumph to an embarrassing pile of scrap metal in a matter of seconds.