TechRepublic | When it comes to security, employees are every organization's weak link—but the IT department in particular may be putting their company most at risk, according to a new report. This is largely due to the fact that IT staff often possess higher access rights than other departments. Privileged user accounts are perfect targets for intruders and therefore pose the highest risk.
The Verge | Microsoft unveiled a beta version of its Edge web browser last month for iOS and Android. Testers had to sign up to get special access to the new browser, but Microsoft has made both the Android and iOS versions generally available.
New Atlas | The HDMI Forum's Technical Working Group has released the specs for HDMI 2.1, as well as a new Ultra High Speed HDMI cable. The new spec opens up super high bandwidth content like massive uncompressed 8K resolutions at a 60 Hz refresh rate, or 4K vision at 120 Hz.
 
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Zapier | Google Docs's Add-ons menu boasts over three hundred tools that can help you build documents quicker, proofread your text, add graphics and equations and signatures, and publish your work the way you want. Here are 32 of the best ones.
PCWorld | The holidays are upon us. Microsoft Word may not be a full-fledged graphics program, but you can use its layout, font, text box, and other features to make surprisingly good custom holiday cards—with a little clever manipulation and some creativity.
 
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G Suite | Google is introducing a new sharing setting in the Admin console that allows you, as a G Suite admin, to control who can remove content from your domain’s Team Drives and prevents your data from leaving your organization.
G Suite | Google recently announced a few exciting additions to the Hangouts Meet suite of products and features, including support of up to 50 participants in a meeting. This feature is now available for all meetings organized by a G Suite Enterprise edition user.
Box | Box welcomed 21 new technology partners last quarter who are extending the capabilities of cloud content management into their applications. Featured on this list is none other than ~yours truly~!
 
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