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IT In-Depth
Windows 11 22H2: Small but welcome changes
A handful of tweaks improve the Start menu, Task Manager, and File Explorer, but the most anticipated new feature is absent.
Apple Holic
Macs still lead the ACSI survey as PCs go mobile and work goes remote
The latest American Customer Satisfaction Index survey suggests Apple’s iconic leadership is narrowing. But there's more to what's going on than just that.
Slack launches new Slack Canvas tool at Dreamforce 2022
The messaging platform launches new “persistent layer,” allowing users to capture and store information directly inside Slack channels and individual workspaces
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Android Intelligence
Android's underappreciated design revolution
Google's got something extraordinary going on in its latest Android versions; all you've gotta do is open your eyes to appreciate it.
The Microsoft Patch Lady
As Windows 11 22H2 draws near, Windows 10 hangs on
If your company is still largely running Windows 10 and you’re not at all sure when you’ll move to Windows 11, you’ve got company.
Google Workspace vs. Microsoft 365: What’s the best office suite for business?
Google Workspace has become a powerful, feature-filled alternative to Microsoft Office. We break down the pros and cons of each suite to help you decide which is right for your business.
Patch Tuesday Debugged
Critical zero-days make September's Patch Tuesday a 'Patch Now' release
Microsoft focused on Windows with this month's big patch release, pushing out 63 updates affecting the operating system, Microsoft Office and the Visual Studio and .NET platforms. The release came amid reports of three publicly...
Apple Holic
What's new in Notifications in iOS 16?
Given the extent to which mobile pros depend on notifications, it's important to understand the changes Apple has made to Notifications in iOS 16 for the iPhone.
The Zen of IT
Sadly, IT can no longer trust geolocation for much of anything
This goes beyond simply not trusting location data for cybersecurity authentication. Geolocation is now used for a wide range of business reasons — but it shouldn’t be.
Workday expands service that surfaces employee skills
Workday has expanded the sources it can access to determine employee skill sets, which enables employers to search worker profiles to shepherd them toward the most critical areas of their business.
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Adobe's $20B Figma acquisition highlights web-based collaboration trends
The cash and stock deal will see Figma become part of the broader Adobe ecosystem, adding collaborative software development to the design company’s list of capabilities.
Google’s failure to quash EU antitrust ruling has broad implications for tech companies
Tech giants currently under investigation by the EU are unlikely to be calmed by the General Court's judgment, especially with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) set to come into force next year.
Apple Holic
iPhone users have become more cautious about fast iOS upgrades
People want to be certain the experience will be bug free, apps will work, and that consumer-simple remains enterprise-secure.
Digital whiteboards: The next must-have tool for hybrid teams?
Companies are looking to online visual collaboration platforms to provide shared workspaces for employees both in and out of the office.
Windows Into The Future
Want to change a dysfunctional culture? Intel’s Israel Development Center shows how
You may not have heard of Intel's Israel Development Center, but it's at the center of efforts to reshape Intel's corporate culture.
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