PCMag | Well, here we go again. Travel booking service Orbitz has suffered a data breach. The company revealed that an attacker broke into a "legacy Orbitz travel booking platform" and stole around 880,000 payment card details. The hacker also had access to users' full names, birthdates, phone numbers, email addresses, physical and/or billing addresses, and genders.
CIO | Looking to hire (or be) the best? Here are the intangibles that make top IT performers stand out.
Motherboard | If you're mad about Cambridge Analytica taking data from Facebook, you should be absolutely livid about AT&T and Verizon. This is a great read.
 
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Inc. | You only have so much bandwidth and brain capacity every week, so you need to plan accordingly. Here are a few simple practices you can use in your calendar to help alleviate stress and make the most of your time without getting burned out.
TechRepublic | This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the chat-based communication and collaboration platform Microsoft Teams.
 
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G Suite Updates | Users with iOS devices whose accounts aren’t Meet-enabled are still able to join meetings that they’re invited to, but aren’t able to create them. To ensure that these users understand why they are missing that functionality, Google will start showing them a warning message the first time they open the Meet app on their iOS device.
Trello Blog | Trello is excited to announce that they are expanding the Custom Fields Power-Up in a big way with a ton of cool new features, as well as a new Custom Fields API. Plus, Custom Fields is now available on mobile devices as well!
Atlassian Blog | The Atlassian team knows that work doesn’t just happen from your desk. That’s why they're excited to announce the launch of the Confluence Server mobile apps for Android and iOS, so you can collaborate anywhere, anytime.
 
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