ZDNet | Google has released Chrome 70, the latest version of its browser, yesterday. The most anticipated addition to the release is a new Chrome setting panel option that allows users to control how the browser behaves when they log into a Google account. Google added this new setting after the company was accused last month of secretly logging users into their Chrome browser accounts whenever they logged into a Google website.
PCMag | Every year Gartner produces one of the most comprehensive lists of the trends that CIOs and other senior executives should be paying attention to. Here's what's on tap for 2019.
Computerworld | Google sees a ‘new direction’ for its social network after a security flaw prompts it to kill off the consumer version. Google Plus is being tied more tightly into G Suite.
The Sydney Morning Herald | More than one third of companies that had data breaches in the last quarter passed on private customer information because of simple human mistakes, according to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. The most common human error? Sending emails containing personal information to the wrong recipient.
Gwapit | Here's a look at the tools you can use with Gmail to both reduce the number of emails you receive and accelerate their sorting.
MakeUseOf | With these sites, guides, and add-ins, you can create a gorgeous presentation that wows your audience.
CIO | Looking for a leg up in your IT career? IT certifications remain a proven way to quickly gain valuable skills and demonstrate deeper interest and know-how in a domain that will further your career.
Fast Company | Ctrl+Alt+Del will go down in history as that one confoundingly difficult way to restart your PC when everything else has failed. But how did it originate? This short video explains how it was a pain by design.
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Samanage Blog | No SaaS product updates today. In its place, here's an article that you might find useful if you're looking to build an IT self-service system.
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