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ZDNet | The videos give us a better look at FaceID, gesture navigation, and the overall design of the iPhone X. |
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Computerworld | Happy Halloween! Horrifying hackers, undead malware, and IoT devices that listen from beyond can make for a scary digital world. |
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The Next Web | This is truly half-brutal, half-hilarious. A Microsoft employee was forced to pause his Azure presentation in the middle of a live demo session in order to install Google’s Chrome… because the company’s own Edge browser kept crashing. |
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The Verge | Chrome has a hidden little feature that lets you customize how the search box works with different rules. If you do a certain kind of internet search over and over again, customizing your search engines in Chrome can make that much easier. |
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TechRepublic | Word's built-in styles are integrated into many useful features, like footnotes, numbered lists, and header and footer text. Here's a quick look at how to use these styles to save time. |
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Today's Tip from Controlling Your SaaS Environment | | Centralization is the first step to corralling SaaS sprawl. But even if SaaS data is consolidated in one place, a new problem soon becomes readily apparent: IT teams cannot find any critical data amidst that sprawl.
To secure its environment, IT needs to be able to locate files that have specific sharing settings, find documents and calendars that are publicly shared, identify external users who still have access to data, and identify third-party applications that have dangerously excessive access to data. |
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Office 365 | The Outlook team began rolling out new benefits for Office 365 Home and Office 365 Personal subscribers who use Outlook.com. These premium email features include an ad-free inbox, enhanced protection against malware and phishing, larger mailbox sizes, and premium customer support. |
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Office 365 | The integration of Project with Microsoft Planner lets you connect Project tasks to a Planner plan and track detailed work in Planner. |
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Office 365 | When you create a new Outlook.com account, Microsoft will now determine the appropriate data centers automatically, rather than relying on the country of residence stored in your account profile. |
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