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| | You Can Now Edit Microsoft Office Files Straight From Gmail | The Next Web | Gmail is building up its integration with Microsoft Office files, allowing users to directly edit Office documents that they receive in attachments. Users have been able to edit files from Google’s own Workspace suite right within Gmail for some time, but the Office integration is new. Previously, users were required to open these documents in the Google Workspace suite before they could make any changes. | Conquering Compliance: A Guide for Security and Data Privacy in the Era of SaaS | BetterCloud | What does compliance mean for IT? And how do you achieve it in the digital workplace? With easy-to-understand language and examples, this eBook breaks it down. Learn how IT professionals can help conquer compliance—without blowing the budget—in the era of SaaS. | Apple Is Now Building the Chip It Needs to Ditch Qualcomm Like It Ditched Intel | The Verge | This fall, Apple changed how we thought about laptops overnight. Now, Bloomberg reports that Apple’s chip chief has internally revealed that a second chip transition is also already in the early stages: a cellular modem that could mean far less need (if any) for Qualcomm chips in Apple’s products. | 4 Major Browsers Are Getting Hit in Widespread Malware Attacks | Ars Technica | An ongoing malware campaign is blasting the Internet with malware that neuters the security of Web browsers, adds malicious browser extensions, and makes other changes to users’ computers, Microsoft said on Thursday. The attack works against the Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Yandex browsers, and it remains ongoing. |
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| 10 Hidden Gestures for Google Chrome on iPhone | How-To Geek |Google Chrome is a great alternative to Safari on iPhone. You can even set Chrome as your iPhone’s default web browser. Chrome is packed with hidden tricks, so here are the touch gestures you need to know. | 7 Apps to Customize Your Mac Controls | MakeUseOf | If you want to customize your mouse, trackpad, or keyboard controls, macOS lets you do that right out of the box. You can edit keyboard shortcuts and change certain gesture settings. But there are also many things you can’t do–actions that can’t be assigned just how you want them. |
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