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Chrome Finally Mutes Autoplay Videos by Default—Here’s How to Make Sure It Works | Gizmodo | Well, would you look at that. Google Chrome is finally getting its act together, at least when it comes to all those annoying autoplay videos. The latest release of the web browser, Chrome 66, mutes autoplay videos and unmutes them if you’re the kind of maniac who wants it to do such a thing. | Why G Suite Admins Should Enable Gmail's Advanced Anti-Phishing and Malware Settings | TechRepublic | Google recently added new G Suite safety settings to give Gmail users an added layer of protection. Learn how to warn users of harmful emails, or simply send them straight to spam with these options. | Home Depot Plans to Hire 1,000 IT Pros as It Builds the Tech Behind One Home Depot Strategy | ZDNet | Home Depot plans to hire about 1,000 technology pros in 2018 as it ramps up to deliver on its digital transformation efforts. In December, Home Depot said that it would invest $11.1 billion over three years to meld its digital and physical shopping experience, improve its delivery capabilities, and bolster its supply chain and workforce management systems. | Top Cyber Security Certifications: Who They're For, What They Cost, and Which You Need | CSO | Expand your skills, know-how, and career horizons with these highly respected cyber security certs. | | | How to Manage Google Devices in K-12 Schools: 5 Tips | TechRepublic | Chromebooks dominate the edtech landscape. Here are tips for IT administrators on deploying and maintaining the devices. | 3 Public Speaking Tips You've Probably Never Thought About | Inc. | How many times have you heard "Picture everyone in their underwear," or "Don't over-rehearse"? Picturing them naked and refusing to prepare is only distracting and counterproductive. If you've been practicing and still can't get your speeches right, using the following modern strategies could give you an edge over others whose speaking techniques are still stuck in the past. | | | New in Google Slides: Linking in Docs, Guides and Rulers, and Improved Commenting | G Suite Updates | Google is introducing several features in Google Slides on the web that will make it easier to create, collaborate on, and share presentations. You can insert slides from Google Slides into Google Docs, design your slides with precision using new guides and rulers, and comment on text within individual objects. | G Suite Enterprise for Education is Now Available | G Suite Updates | G Suite Enterprise for Education is generally available to educational institutions in the United States, and is coming to more countries soon. Additionally, new tools—such as Data Loss Prevention (DLP), security key management and enforcement, and Gmail S/MIME—will start rolling out to all G Suite for Education users over the next few months. | Receive Google Prompts on iOS Devices via the Gmail App | G Suite Updates | In 2017, Google made Google prompt the primary choice for G Suite users turning on two-step verification for the first time. Back then, they noted that users with iOS devices would need to install the Google app in order to use the feature. Now they're making it possible for users with iOS devices to receive prompts via their Gmail app as well. This should encourage more people to use Google prompt, which is an easier and more secure method of authenticating an account. | | Why ‘Remote Detonator’ Is a Bad Name for Your Wi-Fi Network The police were called, the building was evacuated... |
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