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June 13, 2019

Image: 44 ways Google Assistant can make you more efficient

44 ways Google Assistant can make you more efficient

Google Assistant has some genuinely useful productivity tools for professionals — and it's up to you to learn how to use them. Read more ▶

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Project Soli in-depth: How radar-detected gestures could set the Pixel 4 apart

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That malware with its own backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

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WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

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The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

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How did people react to Apple's WWDC news?

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Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

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Vetting Your Apps: The App Approval Workflow Webinar

Mobile applications have become a part of our everyday lives. We use them to get where we’re going, stay in constant communication with others, and get the info we need to remain productive. Apps are no longer a novelty for today’s workforce – they’re a necessity. And with that necessity comes risks. Just like any enterprise technology, security measures must be taken to prevent data loss, threats, and breaches. Read more ▶

Image: Project Soli in-depth: How radar-detected gestures could set the Pixel 4 apart

Project Soli in-depth: How radar-detected gestures could set the Pixel 4 apart

An experimental Google project may finally be ready to make its way into the real world — and the implications could be enormous. Read more ▶

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Learn what it takes to become a cloud computing architect with this $39 bundle

The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle features 9 courses on Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and more. Read more ▶

Image: That malware with its own backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

That malware with its own backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

Google confirmed that cyberthieves had managed to pre-install malware into the Android framework backdoor. In short, the malware appeared to be blessed by Google at the deepest point within Android. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

WWDC: 16+ ways Apple improved iPad productivity

iPad and Mac just became a perfect team to get things done Read more ▶

Image: The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

The enduring absurdity of our smartphone bezel obsession

Please, someone make it stop. Read more ▶

Image: How did people react to Apple's WWDC news?

How did people react to Apple's WWDC news?

Based on social media activity, there was significant interest in the news out of Apple's WWDC event last week, with much of it positive. Read more ▶

Image: Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

Free course: Managing PCs and Devices with Microsoft Intune

Managing corporate hardware can be a bewildering process for some IT shops. With that in mind, Computerworld – in partnership with tech training provider PluralSight – is providing this free course on using Intune to make device management easier. Read more ▶

Video/Webcast: IBM

Webinar: IBM Joins Google in Announcing Android Enterprise Recommended Program for EMMs

IBM MaaS360 with Watson has been named by GoogleTM as an Android Enterprise Recommended solution for corporate, BYOD, and dedicated devices. Read more ▶

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