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July 21, 2020

Gmail tips: Snoozing, shortcuts, and other time-savers

Save time and handle email more efficiently with these next-level Gmail tips. Read more ▶

Image: Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Every time Google updates its browser, it publishes release notes aimed at enterprises to highlight upcoming additions, substitutions, enhancements and modifications. Here's some of what's coming.

Atlassian unveils new efficiency tweaks for Confluence and Trello

The new features are designed to help improve efficiency for employees forced to work at home, far from their office colleagues.

White Paper | Sas Institute Inc

TDWI Best Practices Report: Faster Insights from faster Data

This TDWI Report examines where organizations are facing barriers to getting relevant data into the right condition for analytics, for developing Artificial Intelligence programs, and for delivery to users who need insights in time to solve business problems.

Apple refreshes macOS Catalina with final non-security update

If Apple hews to its macOS development timing of the last three years, it will release Big Sur on Sept. 27.

eGuide | SonicWall

Cybersecurity and the mobile workforce

As we head into the fifth month of this pandemic, and businesses begin to ponder their plans for the fall, the safety and security of their staff—and of their corporate data and processes—is paramount.

How much will Macs with Apple Silicon cost?

Most future Macs will be armed with new, Apple-made processors called Apple Silicon. Since Apple will have more control over the manufacturing of those devices, is there potential for cost savings? Macworld’s Michael Simon and Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss how Apple Silicon may or may not affect the price of new Macs.

Video/Webcast | Logicalis & Cisco

Tips to ensure remote worker success

In this video discussion, we explore some tips and best practices for making the most of this new normal.

How Slack, Airtable and open-source software connected New Yorkers during the pandemic

Astoria Mutual Aid Network uses Slack, Airtable, and geocoding to match those needing help with neighbors who can assist. It's now available to other groups.

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