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November 10, 2020

How Microsoft Teams is keeping Suffolk Construction workers connected

Boston-based Suffolk Construction used Teams to keep operations moving ahead as it — like companies worldwide — scrambled to deal with a pandemic-related shutdown this year. Now, some workers are essentially 'living on it,' says a company official. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Juniper: Live webinar - Accelerate your WAN with AI & 3rd party expert. November 11 at 11am PT

AI and AIOps are the high-performance engines that will help you coast through 2020 and accelerate beyond. Join this webinar and let industry experts, Zeus Kerravala of ZK Research and Juniper Network’s Bob Friday, sit shotgun to help you drive your business decisions and learn more about AI and AIOps.

Mass-market Windows on the cloud will be here in the spring

Here comes Windows as a Desktop-as-a-Service: Microsoft Cloud PC.

Google's Chromium browser explained

Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, but there would be no Chrome without Chromium, the open-source project that underpins it. Here's what Chromium is, where you can download it, how it shapes your online experience, and — if you hate it — how to get rid of it.

For Patch Tuesday, it's time to pause those Windows 10 updates

After introducing herself, Susan Bradley offers advice on dealing with Patch Tuesday and on picking the right version of Windows 10.

Review: iPad Air 2020 is a bundle of powerful joy

The iPad Air can handle almost every task you throw at it, making it absolutely the best all-round tablet in the Apple fleet.

On a personal note...

Woody Leonhard looks back a bit, looks ahead to retirement — and shares good news about who's picking up the Windows patching torch.

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