Engadget | Seven months after it first launched its 5G network in the US, Verizon has shared coverage maps for all 18 cities in which it currently offers next-generation wireless connectivity. The maps were first spotted by PCMag, and make it clear why the carrier was likely reticent to share them in the first place.
ZDNet | Sensitive and personal information belonging to PayMyTab customers has been exposed due to an open AWS bucket, researchers have revealed.
The Verge | Microsoft is planning to integrate Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar into its Outlook.com web mail client. The software maker has started testing this integration on some accounts recently.
ZDNet | Microsoft is privately testing new semantic search capabilities inside Microsoft Search. Early next year, this 'Project Turing' set of capabilities will be available in public preview, with general availability targeted for later in 2020.
MakeUseOf | If you follow security news, you’ve likely heard people talking about big companies suffering data breaches. And you might worry about how these breaches can affect you as a user. So what is a data breach? That’s what MakeUseOf will explain, with advice on how to protect yourself from future breaches.
How-To Geek | Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Mozilla are pushing forward with DNS over HTTPS (DoH). This technology will encrypt DNS lookups, improving online privacy and security. But it’s controversial: Comcast is lobbying against it. Here’s what you need to know.
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G Suite Updates | Google is improving your ability to control access to G Suite data by third-party and domain-owned apps. The new app access control feature will update the interface and controls in the G Suite Admin console to help you search for, research, and control apps using OAuth2 to access G Suite data.
G Suite Updates | The Advanced Protection Program for the enterprise is now generally available. It was previously available in beta.
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