| | Computerworld | Apple is making it much easier to protect personal and business data in iOS 13 and iPad OS. | | The Next Web | Americans can finally get their hands on Samsung’s ever elusive Galaxy Fold this week. Following its South Korean and UK launches earlier this month, the groundbreaking, fragile phone will be available to buy in the US on Friday, September 27. | | ZDNet | Microsoft is staffing up a new Data Dignity team in its CTO's office which could help users to control their own personal data, ultimately to the point of buying and selling it. | | ZDNet | Google has outlined substantial changes to how Google Assistant handles voice recordings in response to concerns relating to user privacy. On Monday, Nino Tasca, Senior Product Manager of the Google Assistant team, said that the changes have come about due to the tech giant "falling short" of meeting user expectations on data transparency. |
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| | MakeUseOf | Google is famous for its no-frills approach to displaying search results. At various times, it has tried introducing extra features (the Discussion button and Instant Preview, anyone?), but they’ve always fallen by the wayside eventually. But that doesn’t mean you can’t change both the look and the functionality of Google’s search results. You just need to head to the Chrome Web Store and download some extensions. So, here are the best Chrome extensions for customizing your search results. | | Android Police | You probably don't think much about the web browser on your phone. No matter what browser you've grown accustomed to using, there are plenty of other options that might improve your experience. Google allows any web browser with any engine to be published to the Play Store—giving Android phones and tablets more options for browsing the web than any iOS device. In the post, Android Polive will go over some of the best web browsers available for Android. You've undoubtedly heard of some of them, but they'll compare them directly to see what you might be missing. |
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| | G Suite Updates | As of now, transformation reports are available for G Suite for Education and G Suite Enterprise for Education Super Admins in K-12 districts and schools in the US, Canada, and Mexico—free of charge. Note that at launch, the reports are available in US-English only. |
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