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January 18, 2019

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The best Linux apps for Chromebooks

Make your Chromebook even more capable with this carefully selected set of Linux apps for expanding Chrome OS's potential as a business tool. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Microsoft expands Windows 7-to-Windows 10 app compatibility pledge

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SAP targets counterfeit drugs with blockchain tracker

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Jonny Evans: 'We need new privacy laws' urges Apple CEO, Tim Cook

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Woody Leonhard: Microsoft starts its 'phased rollout' of Win10 1809, now using a machine-learning model

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JR Raphael: Android Q dreaming: Imagine the notification inbox

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Fix that Leak: Managing Budgets in a Multi—Cloud World

To respond to business demands with increased agility, enterprises are moving their apps and workloads to both public and private clouds. But public cloud cost leaks have become the bane of budget management. Read more ▶

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Microsoft expands Windows 7-to-Windows 10 app compatibility pledge

The company's 'Desktop App Assure' program launched in October in North America; it's now been expanded worldwide. Read more ▶

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SAP targets counterfeit drugs with blockchain tracker

SAP has launched a blockchain-based tracking system that enables healthcare providers, pharmacies and wholesale pharmaceutical sellers to authenticate drug shipments. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: 'We need new privacy laws' urges Apple CEO, Tim Cook

Jonny Evans: 'We need new privacy laws' urges Apple CEO, Tim Cook

Apple's Tim Cook is urging government regulation to regulate shady data brokers and to protect user privacy. Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: Microsoft starts its 'phased rollout' of Win10 1809, now using a machine-learning model

Woody Leonhard: Microsoft starts its 'phased rollout' of Win10 1809, now using a machine-learning model

In the mind-bending (and internally inconsistent) quagmire that has become Windows updating terminology, Win10 version 1809 is now in 'phased rollout' but not yet in 'Semi-Annual Channel (not Targeted).' Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: Android Q dreaming: Imagine the notification inbox

JR Raphael: Android Q dreaming: Imagine the notification inbox

Smartphone notifications come and go and are all too easy to get lost in the shuffle. What if there were a better way? Read more ▶

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