The Verge | Dropbox wants to be one of the collaborative tools in your arsenal alongside heavy hitters like Google Docs, Microsoft Office, Slack, Salesforce, Trello, and Zoom, and today it’s unifying those ideas into a single new desktop app that it’s calling “the new Dropbox.” According to the company’s blog post, it’s designed to be a kind of meta-platform that helps you organize your “work about work,” but the highlight here is the ability to create and collaborate without ever leaving the new Dropbox app.
BetterCloud Monitor | At BetterCloud, we’re changing the traditional customer support model. If you encounter an issue, we personally reach out to address your specific problem—before you even think of submitting a ticket or, better yet, before you even know you have a problem.
Gizmodo | Last week, HackerOne published a wealth of anonymized data to underscore not only the breadth of its own program but highlight the leading types of bugs discovered by its virtual army of hackers who’ve reaped financial rewards through the program. Some $29 million has been paid out so far with regards to the top 10 most rewarded types of security weakness alone, according to the company.
The Next Web | Google has announced that it’s now possible to log into your Google accounts from your iPhones and iPads using your Android phone as a hardware authentication key.
MakeUseOf | While Chrome exceeds in feature-set, it sometimes leaves a few gaps when it comes to the user experience. Chrome is bulky, it takes up too much RAM, and it’s just not as pleasant to use as Safari or Firefox. But thanks to some extensions, you can fix the biggest issues with Chrome, and vastly improve the browsing experience.
MakeUseOf | Social media is a great way to connect to strangers, but it also makes it easy for people to harvest your personal information. Fortunately, there are ways you can take care of your online presence to stop scammers from stealing your identity. Here are some ways scammers operate and how to combat their tricks.
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BetterCloud Monitor | Did you know that dynamic email in Gmail will be generally available at the beginning of July or that you can now view the edit history of a cell in Sheets? You may have also missed that Google Photos will stop automatically syncing with Drive as of July 10, 2019. Google released plenty of updates last week; catch up on what you missed below.
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