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The ins and outs of data recovery in Windows 10

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June 11, 2021

The ins and outs of data recovery in Windows 10

Missing folders? Unreadable files? Corrupted hard drive? Sooner or later, most computer users lose data of some kind. Here's a series of steps you can take in Windows 10 to get it back. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft's plan to remake Windows — what that might mean

Microsoft's plan to remake Windows — what that might mean

In two weeks, Microsoft, plans to unveil the "next generation" of Windows. But isn't Windows 10 supposed to be the last generation of the ubiquitous OS?

Asana adds features to reduce distractions, improve video chats

The work management platform focuses on fighting video fatigue with an asynchronous video tool that an analyst said could eventually see widespread adoption.

WWDC 2021 recap: iPadOS 15, enterprise improvements and unnannounced iOS 15 features

Apple unveiled updates to its operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS and macOS, at WWDC Monday. And while Apple previewed macOS Monterey, there were no new Macs. Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis and Macworld Executive Editor Michael Simon join Juliet to recap WWDC and discuss what else was released.

Image: WWDC: Why iCloud+ will help secure the enterprise

WWDC: Why iCloud+ will help secure the enterprise

iCloud+ is an upgraded version of Apple's existing service that provides secure emailing and VPN-style security for users.

WWDC: Universal Control on the Mac and iPad explained

Here's everything we know so far about Apple's new productivity-boosting Universal Control feature for Mac and iPad — how it works and what systems support it.

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