The Verge | Apple has temporarily disabled its Group FaceTime feature in iOS and macOS to fix a major security flaw. A bug in Apple’s FaceTime video calling feature has allowed anyone to call a phone or Mac and listen in before the other person picks up.
ZDNet | Gartner says that spending is shifting from mobile devices to the cloud and data centers. Global IT spending is anticipated to increase by 3.2 percent and reach $3.8 trillion in 2019 due to growth in the cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), and data center markets.
The Register | Microsoft has warned that it isn't only Windows 7 for the chop in 2020. Unloved Internet Explorer 10 will be joining it. Finally.
Android Police | Google gave the web version of Gmail a complete makeover in 2018, but the mobile app has remained mostly unchanged for years. We've been expecting a matching app update, and yesterday was the big day. Google's new Material theme is hitting Gmail starting now. It looks like Google's other recently redesigned apps. Which is to say, it's bright.
PCWorld | Resumes are so passé. How about a LinkedIn profile instead?
PCMag | Can your calendar keep up with your busy schedule? These Google Calendar tips will help you and your team stay organized.
Dark Reading | In cybersecurity, as in history, security leaders who forget the lessons of the past will be doomed to repeat them.
The Next Web | Never in the history of the mobile phone has there been so much hype about a new technology ahead of its launch than there is with 5G.
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G Suite Updates | Google has expanded language options for creating a 2019 Calendar Template in Sheets.
G Suite Updates | In addition to similar announcements Google has recently made for Drive and Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Sites on the web, they're now bringing a new look to Gmail on mobile, too.
Microsoft 365 Blog | Yesterday, Microsoft shared details of several new Microsoft 365 features to help you get ahead of regulation changes and deliver on privacy and compliance commitments in a simple, integrated, and intelligent way.
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