Engadget | It's time for another Apple event, and at the Steve Jobs theater in Cupertino, the company blazed through a ton of new products from gaming and streaming services to iPads and Watches. But as is usually the case each September, we're also getting to see new iPhones. Apple announced a new iPhone 11.
CNET | Mozilla is again testing a VPN service for its Firefox browser that can help protect your privacy while you're surfing around on public Wi-Fi. The Firefox Private Network is available as a beta for desktop users in the US starting yesterday.
ZDNet | Microsoft has made its Automated Incident Response in Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) generally available to enterprise customers.
Computerworld | In case you've been hibernating over the past week, Google brought Android 10 into this wacky ol' world of ours this past Tuesday. Android 10 has quite a few quietly important improvements—under-the-hood changes that enhance your phone's privacy, security, and performance as well as the ways apps are able to interact with your device and your data.
How-To Geek | Finder is your window to the Mac file system. Every time you open Finder, it defaults to the Recents folder. But if you usually save your work in a different folder, you might want to change the button’s default behavior.
How-To Geek | If you receive a phishing email, it can be a bit scary. Fortunately, nothing infects your computer if you don’t click any links or respond. Here’s what to do (and what not to do) if you receive a phishing email.
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G Suite Updates | Users often need to see the word count in the documents they write. Instead of going to Tools > Word Count each time you want to view this information, now, you can simply select Tools > Word count > Display word count while typing to continuously display it in the lower left corner of your doc.
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