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Apple Holic
How to boost your productivity with Safari for Mac
This small collection of Safari extensions may give your work or research efficiency a boost.
Windows Into The Future
Qualcomm and the smartphone as collaboration platform
Premium phones over the next year or two could become the ideal collaboration platform by making videoconferences easier and better.
Microsoft previews new way to upgrade Windows 10
The company is now touting 'Windows Feature Experience Packs' as a way to increase the number of features it rolls out to users over the course of a year.
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How social media will become the most reliable source of information
Today, social sites like Twitter, Instagram and Facebook drive the fake news disinformation crisis. Tomorrow they're our best hope for solving it.
Windows 10 Insider Previews: A guide to the builds
Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 10 as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Insider Preview Build 20270 for the Dev Channel, released on Dec. 3, 2020.
Office 365: A guide to the updates
Get the latest info on new features, bug fixes, and security updates for Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Version 2011 (Build 13426.20308), released on Dec. 2, 2020.
Android Intelligence
How to create your own custom Chrome address bar actions
Save time and zip around your browser like a pro with this massively improved (and immediately available!) take on Google's new Chrome Actions system.
Apple Holic
How to make more effective use of Mail on iPhone and iPad
Enterprise or consumer, most iPhone and iPad users want to get more from Apple's email app. Here's how.
The Microsoft Patch Lady
On the future of Windows 10’s feature releases
Microsoft’s twice-yearly feature updates arrive every six months — whether users want them or not. The company needs to do something to make this upgrade process less disruptive and avoid patch fatigue.
The Zen of Mobile
Apple's iPhone slowdown ploy was ridiculous, even by Apple standards
Now that Apple has agreed to pay $113 million to settle with iPhone users whose smartphone clockspeed was artificially slowed to boost hardware sales, it's worth examining why the move was so colossally stupid.
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How to better separate your work and personal life on Android
With a little creative configuring, you can create totally separate work and personal profiles on any Android phone — and give your brain some actual time off.
Windows 10: A guide to the updates
Here's what you need to know about each update to the current version of Windows 10 as it's released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB4586853, released Nov. 30, 2020.
Salesforce scoops up team chat pioneer Slack for $27.7B
Slack’s popular business chat app will be integrated with Salesforce’s cloud tools, serving as the front end for its Customer 360 portfolio.
Biggest technology acquisitions of 2020
We round up the biggest technology industry mergers and acquisitions of the year so far
Android Intelligence
Why Android apps on Windows will be an uphill battle
Microsoft supposedly has a plan for a new kind of Android-Windows marriage — but it isn't quite as simple as it seems on the surface.
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