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| Bluetooth Harvester Signals Hacking Group’s Growing Interest in Mobile | Ars Technica | A Korean-speaking hacking group in operation since at least 2016 is expanding its arsenal of hacking tools to include a Bluetooth-device harvester in a move that signals the group’s growing interest in mobile devices. | Product Tip Tuesday: 5 Things You're Not Doing with BetterCloud (That You Should Be) | BetterCloud Monitor | When BetterCloud first arrived onto the scene in late 2011, we were a free product to help IT admins manage various aspects of their G Suite environments. Fast forward to 2019, and we’ve evolved into a powerhouse platform that can manage and secure any SaaS application. In fact, you might be surprised by our recent functionalities. Here are five things you may not be doing with BetterCloud now (but should be). | Top 10 'Under the Hood' Google Chrome Tweaks | ZDNet | There's a lot you can do to tweak the Google Chrome browser, as long as you know how to lift the hood and what to tweak. Here is a selection of 'under the hood' tweaks that leverage the Chrome Flags feature. | Supreme Court Rules Apple Can Be Sued for Monopolistic App Store Practices | Gizmodo | If you’re a typical iPhone user, there’s really only one place to get new apps: Apple’s App Store. For a long time, people have argued back and forth if this practice could be considered a form of monopoly, and after years in the courts, the Supreme Court finally weighed in one element of that question. |
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| How to Automate Google Sheets With Macros | How-To Geek | Google Sheets lets you automate repetitive tasks with macros, and you can then bind them to keyboard shortcuts to execute them quickly. They work using Google Apps Script to capture your actions for later use. When you record a macro in Google Sheets, it automatically creates an Apps Script with all the code to replicate your actions for you. This means you can create complex macros without knowing how to write code. | How to See What CPU Is In Your PC (and How Fast It Is) | How-To Geek | Every computer contains at least one processor, also known as a central processing unit (CPU). Your computer’s CPU is probably made by Intel or AMD. Here’s how to see what CPU you have and how fast it is. |
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