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    Windows 10 gets a fix for long-running search bugs

    Windows 10 has received another update which promises to cure some troublesome bugs with search functionality experienced by those running the November 2019 Update (and May 2019 Update, for that matter). Microsoft has struggled with issues pertaining to search in File Explorer for some time now, and as we observed…

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      Cybersecurity needs to be part of an organisation’s culture to be effective

      Providing adequate training for people involved in cybersecurity is the most important part of any cybersecurity prevention approach, Smartworld CEO said. “Companies spend a lot, focus so much on protecting hardware and software against cyber threats and hire the biggest security solutions providers to secure their networks and applications but…

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        Report: WeWork has a new CEO and he’s a real estate — not a tech — exec

        If WeWork wanted to cement the impression that it no longer strives to be viewed as a tech company but rather as a real estate giant focused on leasing space to millennials and enterprise customers, it would probably choose a veteran from the real estate world. That’s just what it…

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          At CAA, Michael Yanover is still betting startups can change Hollywood’s agencies

          In a large office scattered with drums, family mementos, and a well-used whiteboard, on the second floor of Central Artist Agency‘s Los Angeles glass, steel, and marble headquarters, Michael Yanover is busy plotting which CAA-repped talent could be the next big entrepreneur. Over a seventeen year career at one of…

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            Ginni Rometty leaves complex legacy as she steps away as IBM CEO

            When Ginni Rometty steps down as CEO at IBM in April and her replacement Arvind Krishna takes the helm, more than eight years will have passed since she took the reins at Big Blue. The executive helped lead a massive transformation, but IBM has had a bumpy financial ride throughout…

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              Google wants to sell you a printed photos subscription service

              Google is trialling a monthly subscription service that makes physical prints of your best photos and delivers them directly to your door – a way of preserving your “best memories” in a way that you can hang on the wall or stick on the fridge. As spotted by 9to5Google, the…

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