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July 12, 2019

Image: Zoom fixes webcam flaw for Macs, but security concerns linger

Zoom fixes webcam flaw for Macs, but security concerns linger

The desktop chat app firm this week came under fire for moving slowly to close a potential security flaw affecting macOS users. Read more ▶

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Microsoft: Teams now has 13M daily active users, outpacing rival Slack

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Which iPhones, iPads support Apple's iOS 13 and iPadOS?

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JR Raphael: The smarter way to capture screenshots in Chrome

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A challenging Patch Tuesday for legacy Windows platforms

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We’re bringing the best of Citrix Synergy to you virtually! Hear from experts and thought leaders about top use cases, and how Citrix enables IT to confidently support new ways of working…You don’t want to miss out so register today! Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft: Teams now has 13M daily active users, outpacing rival Slack

Microsoft: Teams now has 13M daily active users, outpacing rival Slack

The company this week unveiled new Teams features aimed at front-line workers as it continues to push its team collaboration platform in a still-growing market. Read more ▶

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Productivity Hack: Why You Should Ditch Your Stock PDF Reader for PDFpenPro

Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: Which iPhones, iPads support Apple's iOS 13 and iPadOS?

Which iPhones, iPads support Apple's iOS 13 and iPadOS?

With the arrival this fall of iOS 13 and iPadOS, there's some bad news for those relying on iPhones that debuted in 2013 and 2014 and some of Apple's older iPads. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: JR Raphael: The smarter way to capture screenshots in Chrome

JR Raphael: The smarter way to capture screenshots in Chrome

Need to capture a screenshot in Chrome? This handy hidden command will be your new best friend. Read more ▶

Image: A challenging Patch Tuesday for legacy Windows platforms

A challenging Patch Tuesday for legacy Windows platforms

This is a big Patch Tuesday for some Windows users. Older systems such as Windows 7 and Server 2008 need both urgent and important updates to resolve publicly disclosed and exploited vulnerabilities. If you are running later versions of Windows 10, the situation is much improved, with recommendations for scheduled updates and comprehensive testing before deployment. Read more ▶

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