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January 11, 2019

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Why full-Chromium Edge means end times for IE

Microsoft's decision to adopt the Chromium open-source code to power its Edge browser could mean a sooner-than-expected end to support for Internet Explorer. Read more ▶

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Preston Gralla: The tech world’s best CEO? Microsoft’s Nadella, hands down.

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Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF?

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JR Raphael: The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

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Jonny Evans: How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

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Nestle phases out Salesforce Chatter, deploys Facebook's Workplace

The Swiss company plans to use the enterprise social network for its 210,000 employees worldwide. Read more ▶

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Preston Gralla: The tech world’s best CEO? Microsoft’s Nadella, hands down.

Others have gotten more glory — and have tripped recently. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF?

Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF?

When some new iPad owners found their devices were bent, Apple acknowledged the issue and said, in essence, 'no problem.' More recently, the company said revenues would fall short of expectations. So what's going on? Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

JR Raphael: The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

A few minutes of maintenance each year can keep your Android phone running like a well-oiled machine. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

Jonny Evans: How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

Many enterprises rely on zip files to exchange data, particularly confidential data, so how can you move beyond the limits of iOS? Read more ▶

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