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Read more about the article NetApp’s Spot PC: a foundation for a new desktop paradigm?

NetApp’s Spot PC: a foundation for a new desktop paradigm?

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  • Post published:July 23, 2022
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After I wrote about NetApp’s Spot PC last month, I had a surprisingly nice call with Spot PC’s general manager, Jeff Treuhaft. He reminded me that this is still a…

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Read more about the article FCC head wants to boost ‘broadband’ standard to 100Mbps nationwide

FCC head wants to boost ‘broadband’ standard to 100Mbps nationwide

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  • Post published:July 20, 2022
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The chair of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants redefine “broadband” Internet as being capable of at least 100 megabits per second (or Mbps) download and 20Mbps upload speeds.A…

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Read more about the article Why Tim Cook is concerned about coding skills

Why Tim Cook is concerned about coding skills

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  • Post published:July 18, 2022
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has given his backing to a major effort to convince state governors, government, and educators to make computer science classes available to every student in every…

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Read more about the article With a light July Patch Tuesday, it’s time to invest in your IT processes

With a light July Patch Tuesday, it’s time to invest in your IT processes

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  • Post published:July 15, 2022
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Though we get a reprieve from Exchange updates in this month's Patch Tuesday update, more printer updates are on the way. Even with no updates for Microsoft Exchange or Visual…

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Read more about the article Windows 10: A guide to the updates

Windows 10: A guide to the updates

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  • Post published:July 13, 2022
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The launch of a major Windows 10 update isn’t the end of a process — it’s really just the beginning. As soon as one of Microsoft’s feature updates (such as Windows…

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Read more about the article Apple MDM industry outlook: M&A on the way

Apple MDM industry outlook: M&A on the way

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  • Post published:July 10, 2022
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Apple device management is the beating heart at the center of the mobile hybrid enterprise, and vendors that support Apple’s MDM (mobile device management) platform are investing as they seek…

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Read more about the article Apple slaps hard against ‘mercenary’ surveillance-as-a-service industry

Apple slaps hard against ‘mercenary’ surveillance-as-a-service industry

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  • Post published:July 8, 2022
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Apple has struck a big blow against the mercenary “surveillance-as-a-service” industry, introducing a new, highly secure Lockdown Mode to protect individuals at the greatest risk of targeted attacks. The company…

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Read more about the article 10 Tools to Generate and Have Fun With ASCII Art in Linux

10 Tools to Generate and Have Fun With ASCII Art in Linux

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  • Post published:July 7, 2022
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Linux terminal is not as scary as you think. Of course, it could be intimidating in the beginning but once you know the terminal better, you start loving it. You…

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Read more about the article Apple (almost) says, ‘If you want to collaborate, stay apart’

Apple (almost) says, ‘If you want to collaborate, stay apart’

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  • Post published:July 5, 2022
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Apple has made a decision that should show most enterprises that, when it comes to COVID-19, it’s not over till it’s over. The company has reportedly deferred plans to get…

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Read more about the article Cookie conundrum: The loss of third-party trackers could diminish your privacy

Cookie conundrum: The loss of third-party trackers could diminish your privacy

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  • Post published:July 3, 2022
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Third-party cookies may be going away in 18 months, but will that achieve Google’s stated intentions of creating a “more privacy-first web?”Chris Matty doesn’t think so.In fact, he believes the…

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