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Smartsheet: A spreadsheet-based tool for simpler project management

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Brave browser opens users' wallets to YouTube content creators
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Woody Leonhard: Get November Windows and Office updates installed — carefully

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Arbor Networks 12th Annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report

Cisco predicts that by 2025 there will be 50 billion connected devices. Projections vary, but it's safe to say that the number of connected IoT devices already outnumbers the humans on earth. Read More

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Brave browser opens users' wallets to YouTube content creators

Brave Software has opened its 'Basic Attention Token' digital currency-based reward system to YouTube content creators. Read More

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Pre-Friday Deals: Amazon's Highest Rated Tech Deals Under $25 - Deal Alert

Amazon has deals happening every day leading into Black Friday. Here's a shortcut to find their best-rated tech deals under $25. Read More

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Microsoft sets a cutoff date for free Office app viewers

Excel Viewer, PowerPoint Viewer, PowerPoint 2007 Viewer and the Office Compatibility Pack are now slated for retirement in April. Read More

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Microsoft Patch Alert: November’s forced upgrades, broken printers and more

This month’s security patches brought forced upgrades, broken Epson printers, a vanishing patch, yanked .NET patches, blocked cumulative updates, and a self-induced memory violation error. Read More

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Tech Talk: Uber hack, Google tracks, AWS packs (in China) ... and Firefox is back

Uber comes in for criticism in how it handled last year's hack – as does Google for allowing Android to track its users location. Meanwhile, AWS is selling off hardware in China and one panelist wonders about the future of Firefox. Read More

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Jonny Evans: 10 (more) iPhone X gesture tips

iPhone X is attracting lots of interest and changing how we use the device. Here are ten more usability tips to help you turn yourself into an iPhone X pro. Read More

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JR Raphael: How to make your phone's Gmail notifications much, much better

Your phone's email alerts are working against you. Let's change that, shall we? Read More

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Today, 75% off Lumina 5200 mAh Portable Power Bank Charger - Deal Alert

This powerful full-speed charger features huge 2.4A output to keep your devices powered up while you're out, or in an emergency. With this "Prime Week" deal, its list price is slashed to just $12.74 today only. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple apologizes, issues Mac login security patch

‘We greatly regret this error and we apologize to all Mac users, both for releasing with this vulnerability and for the concern it has caused.’ Read More

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Woody Leonhard: Get November Windows and Office updates installed — carefully

We’ve been through a mess of patches, re-patches, pulled patches and forced upgrades. But in the past few days, it looks as if things have calmed down a bit. Read More

White Paper: Arbor Networks

Forrester - Quick Take: Poor Planning, Not An IoT Botnet, Disrupted The Internet

On October 21, internet users went through a real exercise in one way the internet could die. Critical infrastructure exists on the internet as well as in the real world, and this attack crippled one component of that by targeting the domain name system (DNS). Read More

IDG Enterprise's Digital Edge 50: Pushing Digital Boundaries

The 2017 Digital Edge 50 awards recognize 50 organizations for digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact. Entries were judged by a panel of executive peers, including past winners, who evaluated projects on complexity, scale, business outcomes and innovation. Winning entries span more than 15 industries and seven countries outside the U.S. -- Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Singapore and Switzerland. View the special report

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