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Alexa, how much insulin do I need today?

An AI app that runs on smart speakers can help patients manage their Type 2 diabetes by telling them the correct insulin dose to take.

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Return to campus tech checklist

If you're returning to on-campus work after an extended period of working remotely, welcome back! To navigate the transition and ensure your technology will be ready to use when you need it, check out the tips, reminders and resources in this guide.  

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Improving the accessibility of digital content

Improving the accessibility of your digital content makes it possible for everyone—including individuals with disabilities—to engage and participate in the research, education, and social mission of the university.

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Eduroam Replaces “Stanford Secure” Wireless Network

Stanford said a final goodbye to its original encrypted wireless network, “Stanford Secure,” on Monday, March 22, 2021. Those who prefer to use an encrypted, authenticated wireless connection can now use the eduroam network.

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Top three ways to avoid Zoom-bombing

Zoom-bombing incidents are still happening here at Stanford and across other institutions.Taking just three simple precautions can help you keep unwanted guests out.

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UIT launches new Vanity URL platform

With UIT’s new Vanity URL service, you can create and manage custom Stanford URLs to redirect your website traffic.

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CA Notify now available statewide

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Powered by Google, New Service Helps You Send Emails to a Group

Introducing a modern and easy-to-use option for managing group emails.

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How to preserve Zoom cloud recording storage

Due to an unprecedented number of meetings, we’ve exceeded our allotted Zoom cloud storage space. Your help is needed to reduce our usage.

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