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Today’s deals come from Amazon, where we find the 16-inch MacBook Pro, Google Pixel phones, the Apple Watch Series 6 and more devices on sale 2 minute read Published 20 October 2020, 16:00 EDT. Google Duo is a free, simple video calling app that brings you face-to-face with the people who matter most. Group call with 32 participants today. On Wednesday, four big tech CEOs — Apple’s Tim Cook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Google’s Sundar Pichai and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg — will come face to face with Congress, in a hearing. Probably not as good as Google Now, but that's a philosophical difference in how much information each company wants to know about you. My read on it is that Apple wants to know that 1000 people frequented such and such a place in the last week.
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Here's something you might try. It works for me, your mileage may vary. I'm running 10.10.3, have a couple week old MBP and this is how my email setup worked both when new and after I did a couple restores. In short, my OS X mail account was automagically created.
1. Go to Google with Safari and make sure you're logged out.
2. On your Mac go into System Preferences > Internet Accounts.
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3. Highlight your Google account and hit the minus sign at the bottom to delete it. If prompted to confirm, say yes.
4. For the heck of it, restart your Mac.
5. Start up Safari, go to Google.com and log in.
6. *If* your system works like mine, after you sign in a dialog will pop up saying something like 'Would you like to add this account to your preferences.
7. Tell it Yes.
8. It will take you back to System Preferences > Internet Accounts where you can check what you want to keep in sync. I turned on Mail and Messages.
After that, my OS X Mail App was up and running with my Google Gmail account.
-jeff