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February 26, 2019

Image: When did smartphone upgrades become practical downgrades?

When did smartphone upgrades become practical downgrades?

From folding phones to fingerprint flips and premature 5G excitation, almost every recent mobile tech advancement has one curious thing in common. Read more ▶

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Microsoft opens top-tier Defender ATP security to Windows 7 PCs

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Brexit's impact on GDPR for businesses worldwide | TECH(talk)

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Jonny Evans: A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

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Congratulations to AT&T, Qualcomm and Samsung, the early leaders of the 5G race

White Paper: Microsoft

Smart Communities 2030 (E-book)

How did we get here... and where are we going next? Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft opens top-tier Defender ATP security to Windows 7 PCs

Microsoft opens top-tier Defender ATP security to Windows 7 PCs

Windows Defender ATP, which can detects ongoing attacks on corporate networks and recommend a response, is now available for Windows 7 and 8.1. Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

Image: Brexit's impact on GDPR for businesses worldwide | TECH(talk)

Brexit's impact on GDPR for businesses worldwide | TECH(talk)

How will the impending Brexit decision impact data privacy, sharing and regulations? IDG U.S. and U.K. Editorial director Matt Egan talks with TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp about the March 29 deadline. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

Jonny Evans: A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

Though Safari is the default browser for most mac OS users, some have to use Chrome. Read more ▶

Image: Congratulations to AT&T, Qualcomm and Samsung, the early leaders of the 5G race

Congratulations to AT&T, Qualcomm and Samsung, the early leaders of the 5G race

Competitors should congratulate AT&T Mobility, Qualcomm and Samsung on their firsts to the network, chip and smartphone segments of the rapidly growing 5G wireless market. Read more ▶

eBook: Alfresco Software

Architect for the Cloud with Alfresco

How to Maximize Agility with Content Services in the AWS Cloud Read more ▶

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