The Verge | Dell is launching three new monitors next month, and all of them come with a dedicated Microsoft Teams button. Dell claims it has created the “world’s first video conferencing monitors certified for Microsoft Teams,” after Microsoft started certifying displays, webcams, and headsets last year.
BetterCloud | Securely enabling remote work is part of “the new normal”—and a key component of IT business enablement. But as SaaS apps proliferate across the org, pitfalls can multiply. In this eBook, we’ll walk you through the common slippery slopes and show you the path for avoiding painful plummets down the cliffs.
TechCrunch | Contrary to reports, Google is not delaying updates to its iOS apps because it doesn’t want to comply with Apple’s recently announced App Store Privacy Labels policy. The new policy, a part of the company’s larger privacy push, requires developers to disclose how data is collected from App Store users and used to track them.
Gizmodo | Last October, Microsoft rolled out tab syncing across devices for users in its insider Edge Dev and Canary channels. Now that feature is finally available to anyone who uses Edge, and might make it a compelling reason to switch to Microsoft’s browser.
How-To Geek | Microsoft Teams does a great job of informing you about new messages and other activity, but it can get a bit overwhelming if you’re in lots of teams. Here’s how to turn off or customize Microsoft Teams notification.
MakeUseOf | Making data more readable is a good way to increase your efficiency with little effort. If you are working with a lot of data in Excel, highlighting every other row can make it easier to find an item. This formatting can also give your spreadsheets a more professional look and feel.
SaaSOps Community | Work is hard enough right now for most people, and Jesse asked a fair question today: Are IT teams still doing weekly standup meetings? It didn't take long for this conversation to heat up, so head on over to the SaaSOps Community and jump in!
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Google Workspace Updates | Smart compose and spelling autocorrect are available when adding comments in Google Docs. These features help users compose comments quickly and with confidence by reducing the chance of spelling and grammatical errors and suggesting relevant contextual phrases.
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