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April 30, 2020

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Google Meet's messy message

Just when you thought Google's mess of messaging services couldn't get any messier, oops: It did it again. Read more ▶

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Google extends G Suite identity and security device management to Windows 10 PCs

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Woody Leonhard: Microsoft Patch Alert: April 2020, another 'wacky' month

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Jonny Evans: 6 Mac and iOS time-tracking apps for remote working

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Microsoft is about to introduce a feature iPad users really need

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Migrating from Cloud to Cloud-Native

Kubernetes Challenges and Opportunities. Read more ▶

Image: Google extends G Suite identity and security device management to Windows 10 PCs

Google extends G Suite identity and security device management to Windows 10 PCs

IT admins can now use the G Suite console to secure G Suite accounts on Windows 10 using Google's anti-hijacking and suspicious-login-detection technologies. Read more ▶

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How do you easily brand a tech site? Grab a .tech domain extension

Tech entrepreneurs now have a whole new way to brand their site. Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: Microsoft Patch Alert: April 2020, another 'wacky' month

Woody Leonhard: Microsoft Patch Alert: April 2020, another 'wacky' month

It’s been a wacky Windows patching month, with seemingly random bluescreen and Bluetooth bugs, a recurrence of the “disappearing data” temporary profile bug, and an elusive bug in v4 printer connection – along with an extraordinary solicitation for help from Microsoft. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: 6 Mac and iOS time-tracking apps for remote working

Jonny Evans: 6 Mac and iOS time-tracking apps for remote working

If you work remotely, work for clients, or really need to manage your time better, then a time-tracking app is essential for better productivity. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft is about to introduce a feature iPad users really need

Microsoft is about to introduce a feature iPad users really need

Microsoft is about to deliver the most-requested feature for Word and PowerPoint on iPads -- support for Split View Read more ▶

White Paper: ReliaQuest

Continuous Attack Simulations

How to Identify Risk, Close Gaps, and Validate Your Security Controls. Read more ▶

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