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CNET | Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup may literally be its biggest ever. According to a new report, Apple is designing what would be its largest iPhone ever, an upgraded edition of 2017's iPhone X and a cheaper iPhone that would keep the iPhone X design while making concessions for a lower price. |
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Ars Technica | Apple has updated its publicly available iOS security documentation to disclose that personal data associated with the company’s iCloud service is stored in cloud servers operated by Google—specifically, the Google Cloud service. Previously, the document mentioned S3 and Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service. There is no longer any reference to Azure in the document. |
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ITworld | Starting this year, employees will start wearing ‘smart glasses’ to work. Are you ready? |
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Mashable | These six tips will teach you the ins and outs of un-sending messages, customizing your account, staying in the loop on the latest updates, and more. You'll be a Gmail show-off making the most of your account before you know it. |
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Quartz at Work | In the workplace, there really are stupid questions. When you hear yourself or someone else asking one of these stupid questions, move quickly to ask smarter questions that have actual answers, and that, if found, lead to actions that deliver results. Here's how to re-write stupid questions. |
| | | Several People Are Typing | If your company’s code lives in GitHub, good news: Slack is partnering with GitHub to give their shared customers full visibility into their engineering projects, right from Slack. The new GitHub app makes Slack the place for developers to generate new ideas, keep an eye on project status, triage bugs, and move work forward alongside their broader teams. | | |
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