Month: May 2022

Even top-level executives are practicing poor password hygiene

Audio player loading… Despite constant warnings from their IT departments and CTOs, high-ranking business executives have the same equally unhealthy password habits as many other internet users do. To learn more about the password habits of business owners, CEOs and other c-suite executives, NordPass partnered with independent researchers who analyzed…

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Apple Watch 8 could be two years behind Fitbit’s temperature tech

Audio player loading… The rumor mill continues to churn about the Apple Watch 8: Sources report its skin temperature sensor may not make it into the finished wearable in time for release.  Apple is still working on the software component of the feature, Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently said, making sure…

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Microsoft Defender for Business now available as standalone product

Audio player loading… Microsoft’s endpoint security solution Microsoft Defender for Business is now generally available for SMBs everywhere Microsoft Defender for Business was already included as part of Microsoft 365 Business Premium, Microsoft’s solution for businesses with up to 300 employees. Server support for the new offering will be coming…

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Google Docs adds new table tools for easier project management

Last year, Google announced smart canvas, a suite of tools the company promised would make it easier for people to collaborate across its productivity apps. Since then, it has consistently introduced new “smart chips,” small modular features designed to further that goal. The latest adds a new tool for creating…

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Xbox Game Pass adds a feast of indie games

Audio player loading… The latest batch of games heading to Xbox Game Pass has been revealed, bringing a bunch of indie games to Microsoft’s subscription service. Side-scrolling fighting game Trek to Yomi leads the pack of new Xbox Game Pass titles. It’s a mythical, monochrome adventure that follows a lone…

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Most mental health apps could actually raise your security stress levels

Audio player loading… Many of the top mental health apps have serious cybersecurity flaws and privacy shortcomings, a study by Mozilla has found. In its latest Privacy Not Included report, the Firefox browser maker investigated the privacy and security features on offer for a number of mental health and prayer…

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