Android Police | Google is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Chromebook. The timing may not be quite correct depending on where you're counting from, but Google's Chrome OS hardware platform has been around for at least the last decade. And, in the face of early criticism, it's carved out quite a niche for itself.
BetterCloud | What does compliance mean for IT? With easy-to-understand language and examples, this eBook breaks it down. Learn how IT professionals can help conquer compliance—without blowing the budget—in the era of SaaS.
Fast Company | For more than two decades, building a new web browser from scratch has been practically unheard of. But a small company called Ekioh has its reasons. Flow is starting with a blank slate and building its own rendering engine. Its goal is to make web-based apps run smoothly even on cheap microcomputers such as the Raspberry Pi.
Ars Technica | In the past few days, online Apple Store customers noticed that the iMac Pro's usual plethora of configuration options had been significantly stripped down. The online store also stated that the iMac Pro as offered would be available "while supplies last." This led to suspicions that the product was not long for this world.
MakeUseOf | Have you ever found yourself with intense pain in your lower back after a long day of work? You're not alone. And your monitor stand could be to blame. As many people spend exceedingly long hours in front of their screens, discomfort from bad ergonomics is rampant.
The Verge | Even before the COVID-19 pandemic closed most offices, more and more official papers were being turned into PDF documents. These days, hard copy paperwork is fast becoming the exception rather than the rule. However, even digital documents have to be signed.
SaaSOps Community | Jamf is one of the most popular enterprise management platforms for Apple. And surprise, surprise: People want to learn how to use it (myself included). Have any recommendations for courses or materials? Let us know in the thread here.
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BetterCloud Monitor | We saw most of the action at the beginning of the week, but it was still a doozy. Last week we got the ability to set up breakout rooms ahead of meetings in Google Calendar (finally) and expanded telephony coverage for meet. Plus a friendly reminder that you should upgrade to Google's new chat application by March 30th. Read about this and more in the links.
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