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| Trojan Malware Is Back and It's the Biggest Hacking Threat to Your Business | ZDNet | Trojan malware attacks against business targets have rocketed in the last year, as cyber criminals alter their tactics away from short-term gain and in-your-face ransomware attacks towards more subtle, long-term campaigns with the aim of stealing information including banking information, personal data, and even intellectual property. | Behold, a Smartphone Devoid of Buttons and Ports | TechCrunch | Some call it madness. Others call it the next logical step in smartphone evolution. Meizu calls it, fitting, the “Zero.” It’s equal parts fascinating and maddening. | Google Chrome Could Soon Kill Off Most Ad-blocker Extensions | ZDNet |Ad-blocker developers fear their Chrome extensions will be wiped out by proposed changes to Chrome APIs. | Amazon Starts Testing Its ‘Scout’ Delivery Robot | Engadget | Amazon is working on delivery robots, and it's already bringing the self-driving machines to the streets. Starting yesterday, six Amazon Scout devices are delivering packages in a neighborhood in Snohomish County, Washington. |
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| How to Set the Rounding Precision in Excel | How-To Geek | Setting the rounding precision forces Excel to always round numeric values to a specified number of digits following the decimal, saving you from having to use the ROUND function on each formula. | How to Clean Up Your Windows 10 Act | Computerworld | Performing a regular disk-cleaning regimen frees up precious space on your hard drive and helps keep Windows 10 operating smoothly. (Free registration required to read) |
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| CIOs Share Their Tech Resolutions for the New Year | TechTarget | TechTarget asked five CIOs to share their tech resolutions for the new year. Ambition is sky high. Projects include RPA, AI that can handle sensitive data, scaling the business, and more. |
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| Get Your Whole Team Jamming With Jamboard Web Improvements | G Suite Updates | Google is adding several new features to Jamboard which will make it easier to create and collaborate on jams on the web. They recently announced that you can now create and edit jams in a Chrome browser. They’re enhancing this web-based Jamboard experience with several useful features. |
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