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Organize your emails into boards just like cards in Trello to keep things organized or create a workflow.
Sortd is a smart skin for Gmail that turns your inbox into a board where you can drag and drop emails into columns following any workflow or sorting order you want. This works great for contact or email workflows for sales teams, as well as project management and planning.
How to block emails on Gmail | Gmail email tutorial
Block Spam Emails On Gmail. In this gmail email tutorial video i am going to show you how you can block an email address in your gmail. In our mailbox we often receive some unexpected emails from some unexpected senders. In some cases these type of emails could be spam email but most of the cases we receive a lot of promotional email from different websites.
But we don’t expect all of those emails to receive in our mailbox and make it full soon. In fact spam and phishing emails can steal our personal information or hack our account. So we don’t want to receive those email in our inbox.
I will show you how you can protect your account from getting unexpected emails by blocking unexpected senders.
I have discussed here two ways of doing that. First options is to mark already received email as spam which will tell gmail to treat emails from the sender as spam. Second option is to add a filter with recipients email address.
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Nokia 9 PureView - Five Cameras on Nokia's Latest Phone -What is importance to photography
Nokia introduced a new flagship phone called Nokia 9 PureView that is packed with professional photography features.
The growing number of cameras on the back of our smartphones
is not a new thing; all the leading manufacturers have more than one.
Although the shocking five cameras placed on the back of the Nokia 9
PureView changes everything we knew about mobile photography.
The reason behind installing multiple cameras is usually to
cover a wide range of focal lengths, giving the user the feeling of
having a zoom-lens attached to their phones.
What is unique in the Nokia 9 PureView is that there is two
color image sensors, each of them with a resolution of 12 megapixels,
and three black-and-white sensors with the same 12 megapixels each with
an f1.8 maximum aperture.
The phone takes a shot simultaneously with all five of its
cameras then the image processing unit puts them together into one
high-resolution image.
The results make you forget your DSLR at home.
Nokia claims to capture ten times more light
than most of its contenders with the unique combination of the five
sensors. That results in less noisy images crisping in from of our eyes
with crystal clear sharpness and tons of dynamic range.
The 9 PureView has the capability to shoot in RAW format,
giving the user all the data to process and adjust in post-production,
just like professional cameras do. So instead of the limited and already
‘optimized’ JPEG, enthusiasts can tinker with the large, 30MB files.
That won't challenge the hardware developers have packed
under the five cameras and the 5.9-inch screen on the other side: there
is an octa-core processor and 6GB of RAM to ensure that editing those
large files wouldn’t be a rough cut.