Computerworld | A UK firm is pushing mobile software that watches you while you fill out a form and tries to determine truthfulness and emotion. George Orwell would be proud.
Macworld | Almost exactly six months to the day after Apple promised Amazon Prime Video would be coming to Apple TV, the app has arrived in the App Store. And Prime members everywhere can rejoice.
CSO | Last year, the Mirai botnet shut down major swathes of the internet, including Twitter, Netflix, and CNN. The industry woke up and made sure to isolate compromised devices, take them down or patch them, and ensure that a botnet like that could never be built again. Just kidding. None of that happened. Instead, the botnets just keep coming.
 
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TechRepublic | If you collaborate on documents that frequently make use of track changes and you want to use Google Docs, you're not out of luck. Here's how to do it.
TNW | Answering emails outside of work isn’t good for your health. It increases stress levels, and it puts you at risk for work-related burnout. The solution? Automate your inbox to zero.
 
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G Suite | Google announced additional features in Google Sheets to help businesses make better use of their data, from pivot tables and formula suggestions powered by machine intelligence, to even more flexible ways to help you analyze your data.
 
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