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Engadget | German new-space firm PTScientists has partnered with Vodafone and Nokia to create a Moon-based communications network using 4G LTE to bring high-def video of the Moon to those of us here on Earth. Nokia is making space-grade networking gear that will weigh less than one kilogram in total. |
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ZDNet | A vulnerability in how some products have implemented a single sign-on protocol that lets users log in to websites and services with a single username and password could let an attacker log in instead. The flaw isn't with the open authentication standard, more in how makers of password and online identity managers have implemented the code, according to security firm Duo. |
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/r/sysadmin | "Maybe something that there hasn't been a good thread to share yet, but could help someone save some time in their environment? Something that you developed for a particular situation?" Lots of useful ideas and suggestions in here. |
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Inc. | More than 3.5 million paying customers use Google's G Suite to collaborate in real-time at work. Here are ten solid tips from Google on how to get the most out of G Suite. |
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Mental Floss | Your phone is designed down to the tiniest details to keep you as engaged as possible. A former Google design ethicist explains how your push notifications, the "pull to refresh" feature of certain apps (inspired by slot machines), and the warm, bright colors on your phone are all meant to hook you. Fortunately, he also notes there's things you can do to lessen the hold, from the common sense (limit your notifications) to the drastic (go grayscale). Watch this quick video to learn all the dirty details. |
| | | Evernote Blog | Spaces in Evernote Business helps teams more effectively turn their ideas into action and move projects forward. As a home for all your team’s work, Spaces get everyone on the same page by effortlessly surfacing the most relevant and up-to-date information to each member of your team. | | Okta Blog | Okta's newly updated Trust Dashboard is now live on their website, and categorizes the nature of incidents into two distinct categories (“service degradation” or “service disruption”), offering a timeline for better event navigation, with up to two years of incident details. They're also introducing three new training courses at Oktane18. | | |
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