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| Huawei's Mate X Is a $2600 Foldable Phone That Looks Like It's from the Future | Android Police | Huawei unveiled the Huawei Mate X, a device with a flexible screen, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Unlike Samsung's inward folding large display and separate, smaller secondary screen, the Mate X has a single 8-inch OLED panel that wraps around the outside of the device. When in phone mode, there's a 6.6-inch, 19.5:9 main display with a 6.38-inch rear portion. | Product Tip Tuesday: Dropbox Account Capture | BetterCloud Monitor | Welcome back to Product Tip Tuesday. This week, we have a use case that we developed in conjunction with our partner Dropbox. In BetterCloud, customers can now receive an alert when users have been forced to migrate their independent Dropbox account into the company’s Dropbox Business Enterprise account. You can also automatically revoke third-party apps and devices from that user’s account to reduce your risk of insider threats. | Google Looks to Leave Passwords Behind for a Billion Android Devices | CNET | With Google's latest announcement, your passwords could one day go the way of the floppy disk. | Google Assistant Is Coming to Android Messages to Infuse AI Into Your Chats | CNET | Google wants to add more artificial intelligence to your text messages. The search giant on Monday said it's bringing the Google Assistant to its Messages app on Android phones. |
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| Organize Your Browsing With This Chrome Dashboard Extension | Lifehacker | "The Great Suspender is an extension I recommend to anyone who ever uses Google’s Chrome browser because it’s an excellent way to keep the browser’s memory use as low as possible. While it’s a delicious meal all on its own, I also recommend pairing The Great Suspender with the Chrome extension Cluster," says author David Murphy. | How to Transfer a Windows 10 License to Another Computer | How-To Geek | If you’ve ever built a computer and purchased a Windows license, you probably don’t want to buy another license for your next one. With the slmgr command, it’s possible to deactivate your old PC and then activate a new one. |
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