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| Huawei's Mate X Is a $2600 Foldable Phone That Looks Like It's From the Future | Android Police | Huawei unveiled the Huawei Mate X, a device with a flexible screen, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Unlike Samsung's inward folding large display and separate, smaller secondary screen, the Mate X has a single 8-inch OLED panel that wraps around the outside of the device. When in phone mode, there's a 6.6-inch, 19.5:9 main display with a 6.38-inch rear portion. | Product Tip Tuesday: Dropbox Account Capture | BetterCloud Monitor | Last week we featured a use case that we developed in conjunction with our partner Dropbox. In BetterCloud, customers can now receive an alert when users have been forced to migrate their independent Dropbox account into the company’s Dropbox Business Enterprise account. You can also automatically revoke third-party apps and devices from that user’s account to reduce your risk of insider threats. | Macs, PCs Vulnerable to Thunderbolt Hack: What to Do | Tom's Guide | At the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium in San Diego, academic researchers revealed a wide-ranging, deep-rooted set of vulnerabilities that lets malicious devices get full control of machines via their Thunderbolt ports. | Flaws in 4G and 5G Allow Snooping on Calls, Pinpointing Device Location | CNET | Newly discovered security flaws in the 4G and the emerging 5G cellular networks can be used to intercept phone calls and track the location of mobile devices, researchers say. |
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| SaaS Updates Summary: February 25 - March 1 | BetterCloud Monitor | It was a busy week for G Suite SaaS updates. Intelligent search in G Suite is available to the masses, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are now more accessible, and admins have more control over who has access to corporate data. For the full run-down of SaaS updates, read on. |
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