| | ZDNet | Security researchers have found another instance of a malware strain abusing the Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS). | | ZDNet | A new malware campaign has managed to infiltrate the official Google Play store to deploy the Joker Trojan to Android devices in a bid to conduct ad fraud. | | Computerworld | After the disaster that was August patching, we’re all hoping for some respite this month. But given the specter of patches past, it would be good to get out of the mainstream for now and wait for the howls of pain to subside. Here’s how. | | Computerworld | The company has kept out of regulators’ crosshairs for some time now, but its seeming indifference to privacy matters could be changing that. |
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| | MakeUseOf | Our thoughts rarely go from Point A to Point B in a straight line. More likely, they flit about like a firefly caught in a jar. This is where a tool like a Mind Map comes in use. A mind map is simply a diagram that helps to connect related ideas or concepts around a central thought. It is a great idea-capturing device to bring some order to the chaos that’s our brain. A paper and pen is the easiest tool to get started on your first mind map. But today, we will take a shot at making a mind map with Microsoft Word. | | How-To Geek | If Microsoft Teams keeps reinstalling itself on your Windows PC and launching itself at boot, there’s a solution. You can’t just uninstall Microsoft Teams the usual way; you have to uninstall it twice. |
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| | Microsoft 365 Blog | When Wunderlist became part of Microsoft, their mission was to bring the delightful, simple, and elegant daily task experience and build it into Microsoft’s intelligent, interconnected, and security-centric ecosystem to create a new app—Microsoft To Do. Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled the new version of To Do, which includes a fresh new design, access from wherever you are, and more integration with Microsoft apps and services. |
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