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Macworld | Less than two months ago, Apple users discovered a bug in macOS that allowed anyone to log in with root access. Apple apologized and fixed it quickly, but now users on Open Radar have found a similar (but far less severe) macOS password bug. |
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BetaNews | A new survey from Kaspersky Lab reveals that there is a major disconnect between employees and their employer's IT security guidelines. In a survey of almost 8,000 full-time employees, only 12 percent of respondents are fully aware of their organization’s IT security policies and rules. In addition, a worrying 24 percent of employees believe there are no established policies in their organizations at all. |
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Ars Technica | DJ Koh, Samsung’s mobile boss, has confirmed that the company will launch its next flagship Galaxy S smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month. Besides the Galaxy S9, Koh reportedly said that Samsung will launch the next iteration of its much-maligned Bixby voice assistant this year and that it’s looking to launch its long-rumored “foldable” smartphone some time in 2019. |
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TechRepublic | Head over to your Google Drive account. See anything missing? You should. Recently, Google removed the quick access button to Google Photos from Drive. Fret not, intrepid Google Drive users. Getting that quick access to Google Photos is possible. Here's how. |
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Several People Are Typing | It’s the second week of the new year and things are starting to kick into gear. Want to simplify everyday tasks in Slack and reclaim sweet, sweet time? There are thousands of apps you can add to Slack, but the Slack team has hand selected ten of the essentials to get you off to a productive workday. |
| | | G Suite Updates | The Data Studio team has been hard at work launching some new features, including clearer tables, colorful numbers, and more ways to visualize your data. Here's a look at the highlights. | | |
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