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Computerworld | Google on Jan. 24 released Chrome 64 for Windows, macOS and Linux, boosting the browser's defenses against the microprocessor flaws that blitzed through the news earlier this month. The upgrade also beefed up Chrome's pop-up blocker, put a stop to hucksters hijacking the browsing session by automatically steering to an unwanted website, and implemented a promised option to let users mute auto-playing audio on a site-by-site basis. And Google's security team patched 53 new vulnerabilities in the browser. |
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BetaNews | What three things should organizations do to maintain GDPR archive email compliance? What if my business isn't located in the EU? What role does the cloud play when it comes to GDPR? Find out the answers to these questions (and more) here. |
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Bleeping Computer | The world's largest container shipping company—A.P. Møller-Maersk—said it recovered from the NotPetya ransomware incident by reinstalling over 4,000 servers, 45,000 PCs, and 2,500 applications over the course of ten days in late June and early July 2017. By all accounts, this is a monumental effort from Maersk's IT staff, equivalent to installing a new infrastructure from the ground up. |
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G Suite Tips | By selecting a specific folder in Drive you can then search within it and its subfolders. This addition to Drive search is very simple and very powerful. |
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Laptop Mag | With your Chromebook, wireless printing to a network-attached or cloud-ready printer is just a matter of switching on a few settings, thanks to the Chrome Web browser and Google Cloud Print. Here’s how to set it up. |
| | | G Suite Developers Blog | Google extended the Gmail Add-on preview toward the end of last year, so that developers can bring the functionality of business apps they rely on directly into Gmail. Now, Google is also making it easier for you to develop and publish Gmail Add-ons domain-wide. Create add-ons for users to access tools directly in their inbox, like your company directory, HR tools, or other CRM solutions. | | |
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