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| Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter Unite to Simplify Data Transfers | Engadget | Four of the biggest technology companies are banding together to make it easier for users to download and transfer their data between services. Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter formally announced The Data Transfer Project (DTP) today, an open-source initiative to create new tools that "enable people to freely move their information across the web," Damien Kieran, Data Protection Officer at Twitter explained. It's early days, but the group has published a white paper that details its vision for an easier, more flexible "data portability ecosystem." | Hangouts Chat Desktop Interface Gets Material Design Refresh | Android Police | "Hangouts Chat is G Suite's answer to Slack, and it's now getting some new Material tweaks as well. As you can see from the comparison images, it's not a radical overhaul, although it is indicative of changes we're likely to see come to other Google properties," writes Scott Scrivens. | 12 Must-See G Suite Sessions at Google Cloud Next ‘18 | The Keyword | Are you going to Google Cloud Next? Need some suggestions for which sessions to attend? If you're interested in G Suite productivity tips, security in the digital workplace, or G Suite deployment best practices (straight from customers), then you'll like these sessions. (We'll be at Next too — come visit us at booth #S1329!) | These Are the Airports Where You're Most Likely To Be Hacked | Fortune | Public Wi-Fi in airports might seen like a godsend to business travelers and weary parents. But it’s often a fast lane for hackers to access your information. Cloud security company Coronet has compiled a list of America’s most cyber insecure airports. They looked at data from the 45 busiest airports over a five-month period, starting in January, then gave each airport a threat index score, based on the device vulnerability and Wi-Fi network risks. Here’s a look at the 10 most vulnerable airports. |
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| How to Configure Android Folders to Auto-sync with Google Drive | TechRepublic | "Out of the box, Android does a great job of automatically syncing particular folders with your Google Drive account. Anything you have in the Google Drive app or Google Photos will always be in sync with your Drive account. But what if you have other folders you want to auto sync with that account? Fortunately, it's fairly easy. I'm going to show you how to accomplish this on an Essential PH-1, running Android 8.1," writes Jack Wallen. | Save Time With Custom Search Folders in Microsoft Outlook | How-To Geek | Searching in Outlook is pretty easy, but why bother typing out the same searches over and over if you perform them regularly? Custom Search Folders let you save those custom searches so you can get back to them with just a click or two. |
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| 5 Signs Your IT Infrastructure Is Falling Behind | InformationWeek | To make sure you're not falling behind, it's necessary to be able to identify the tell-tale signs that your IT infrastructure is no longer meeting your end user needs. InformationWeek has five such signs you can use to monitor and gauge the performance capabilities of your infrastructure. |
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| Review: A Counterfeit, $100 iPhone X | Motherboard | "We disassembled the phone and asked security researchers to probe it to find out what it is. Verdict: It's wild," write Jason Koebler and Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai. The authors say that it's by far the most interesting piece of technology they’ve come across this year. This is a fascinating article. |
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| Migration to the New Google Forms UI Starting August 22nd | G Suite Updates | Google is ready to completely replace the legacy interface of Google Forms. As part of the replacement process, they will be upgrading forms that use the legacy interface to the new interface. These changes will update the look and feel of some forms, but the functionality of the forms and any data that has been collected from forms will not change. | Google+ Will No Longer Support Internet Explorer 10 in October 2018 | G Suite Updates | Beginning on October 23, 2018, Internet Explorer 10 will no longer be a supported browser for use with Google+. |
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