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Windows 11 in-depth review: Windows 10 gets a nip and tuck

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October 05, 2021

Windows 11 in-depth review: Windows 10 gets a nip and tuck

Microsoft's new OS gives Windows 10 a much-needed facelift, tighter security, and a better overall experience. Read more ▶

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Zoom's $14.7B acquisition bid for Five9 falls apart

Shareholders of the cloud-based contact center Five9 rejected the all-stock deal, which Zoom had hoped would allow it to broaden its reach beyond video.

The case of the insecure printer

Forget about pricey ink cartridge refills. The latest issue with printers is that now they won't work unless they're networked up with their manufacturer. This is not exactly a good idea for companies (or remote workers) who care about security.

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How to make sense of Microsoft's upcoming mail security changes

Microsoft is cutting off some versions of Outlook from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 next month. And it plans more security moves a year from now that could affect how email is handled. Time to plan ahead.

Apple deepens its engagement in enterprise security

Following security promises made at The White House, Apple has become a co-chair of the Cyber Readiness Institute to help enterprises secure themselves

My first week with an iPhone 13 mini

I've been using a Product (Red) iPhone 13 mini. It manages to be small, highly portable, and pretty much uncompromised.

Varjo and a better approach to VR-based collaboration

Given the advances in AR and VR in recent years, why are we trying so hard to re-create boring, old meeting rooms?

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