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| | Microsoft's Unified Office App Launches on iOS and Yes, it Has Dark Mode | Mashable | In November 2019, Microsoft previewed a new version of its Office app for Android and iOS, combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single application. The Android version of the app was made available on Google Play on Monday, but it is now officially available on Apple's iOS as well. | Cloud Misconfigurations Expose Over 33 Billion Records in Two Years | BetaNews | There's a growing trend towards data breaches caused by cloud misconfigurations, leading to 33.4 billion records being exposed in breaches in 2018 and 2019, amounting to nearly $5 trillion in costs to enterprises globally, according to a new report. | Windows 10’s New Update Is Deleting People’s Files Again | How-To Geek | Microsoft released a buggy security update for Windows 10 last week. Some Windows users report all the files on their desktop have been deleted. Here’s everything you need to know, including how to fix the bug and get your files back. | Security Holes in 2G and 3G Networks Will Pose a Risk for Next Several Years | TechRepublic | Wireless carriers and mobile device makers are furiously trying to ramp up to 5G as the next generation of cellular technology. In the meantime, 4G has become the preferred option in more parts of the world. But this doesn't mean that 2G and 3G are going away, at least not anytime soon. As such, the security flaws inherent in 2G and 3G will continue to plague us for many years to come, according to a report released Tuesday by Positive Technologies. |
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| View Out of Office Information in More Places on Gmail for Web | G Suite Updates | Last year, Google announced the ability to see when someone is out of office in Gmail, specifically when composing a new email or Hangouts Chat. Now, they’re expanding that functionality to more places in Gmail on the web, like when you’re hovering over someone’s name in your inbox or in the “To” or “From” line in an email. | The New Office App Now Generally Available for Android and iOS | Microsoft 365 Blog | A few months ago, Microsoft 365 introduced a new mobile app called Office—a whole new experience designed to be your go-to app for getting work done on a mobile device. It combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single app and introduces new capabilities that enable you to create content and accomplish tasks in uniquely mobile ways to help you achieve more. Yesterday, they announced the Office app is out of public preview and now generally available worldwide for anyone on Android and iOS phones. |
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