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Note to IT: Google really wants its privacy settings left alone
It's deeply unsurprising that newly-released information from the Attorney General's office for Arizona — released when a judge agreed to unseal some of the data — shows Google trying to hide privacy settings and tracking users after...
Apple Holic
WWDC 2021: What we think we know about an M1X MacBook Pro
Business-class Apple users hope the company will introduce a new breed of pro laptops at WWDC based on M-series processors.
Windows Into The Future
Nvidia Omniverse: Could it make today’s videoconferencing apps obsolete?
While everyone's gotten used to videoconferencing apps that turn everyone into versions of the Brady Bunch — little squares on a screen — there are better ways to meet and network.
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Tech event calendar 2021: Upcoming US shows, conferences, and IT expos
Our sortable chart offers information, dates and locations for a variety of US IT-focused events coming up over the next year.
Apple Holic
Apple to try new hybrid workplace model for a year
The company wants employees back in the office three days a week, but will offer flexible support for remote work in company-wide pilot project.
Android Intelligence
The missing context around Google's Android privacy fallout
Recent revelations about Google's Android privacy practices are raising some red flags, but as usual, there's more to the story than meets the eye.
The business user’s guide to Gmail
Whether you're new to Gmail or just want to make the most of its many layers, this in-depth guide will turn you into a Google email pro in no time.
The Zen of Mobile
When is a cybersecurity hole not a hole? Never
In cybersecurity, one of the challenging issues is figuring out when a security hole is a big deal or is trivial. Apple now has a hole that pushes the definition.
What's in the latest Firefox update? 89 debuts UI overhaul, Mozilla hopes to win back defectors
With the latest version of Firefox, Mozilla delivers a new look for the browser that it says is "designed to win you back."
Apple Holic
WWDC 2021: Is Apple planning a 'homeOS' (that would also work in the office)?
An Apple recruitment ad mentions a homeOS system for the first time. Does Apple plan to make smart things smart?
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8 Outlook add-ins to enhance collaboration
Installing a few key add-ins for Microsoft Outlook can make collaborating with co-workers faster and more efficient.
Apple Holic
Jamf updates target enterprise iPad and iPhone sharing
Jamf Setup and Jamf Reset have gotten updates designed to make it much easier to manage and deploy shared iOS and iPadOS devices.
The Microsoft Patch Lady
It’s not me, it’s you: How to keep up with Microsoft cloud services trouble
When cloud-based apps, services and software go down, or when Windows 10 flakes out, it's good to know where to get reliable information about what's happening.
Chrome OS expands its operating system reach
Google's Chrome OS is far, far more than just a cloud-based operating system and it's only getting more so as the years go by.
Apple Holic
WWDC 2021: It’s all about the chips
Everything else the company talks about at this year's developer event will depend on Apple's processors.
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