CNET | The overhauled browser is more compatible with today's websites. It also gives more power to Google's vision for the web.
BetterCloud Monitor | Some interactions in the digital workplace are far riskier or more important than others. But how do you know which ones really matter to you? Here are 13 things to think about when classifying interactions.
9to5Google | The Advanced Protection Program offers Google’s strongest security protections to protect against account takeovers. It’s now easier to sign up for APP with the ability to use phones, both iOS and Android, as security keys.
PCWorld | Now that Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7, it has an opportunity to rethink how it manages its operating system. It would be a good time to take some lessons from its age-old enemy, Apple: Stop doing some things that make Windows upgrades onerous, and start doing some things that will keep Windows users faithful and happy.
The Verge | Microsoft’s free upgrade offer for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users ended a few years ago, but you can still technically upgrade to Windows 10 free of charge. While Microsoft has removed the special upgrade offer sites, the company continues to activate Windows 10 licenses for people who upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
Computerworld | This collection of keyboard shortcuts for macOS can help users get the most from their iMacs, MacBook Pros, and MacBook laptops.
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G Suite Updates | You can now use your mobile phone as a security key in the Advanced Protection Program for the enterprise. This means you can use your Android or iOS device’s built-in security key for 2-Step Verification, which makes it easier and quicker to protect high-risk users with our strongest account security settings.
G Suite Updates | Google is adding an option to use your iPhone as a security key for your Google Account.
Microsoft 365 Blog | Microsoft Edge saves you time and helps you focus by delivering a fast and secure way to get things done on the web. Yesterday, the new Microsoft Edge was released and is ready for download on all supported versions of Windows and macOS and in more than 90 languages.
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