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February 25, 2020

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Apple joins industry effort to eliminate passwords

Apple has joined a veritable who's who of tech vendors in the FIDO Alliance who see standardized, two-factor authentication as the way forward for device log-in. Read more ▶

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RIP: Larry Tesler, inventor of copy & paste

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Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

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Why every user needs a smart speaker security policy

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Apple may introduce an ARM-powered Mac in 2021

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RIP: Larry Tesler, inventor of copy & paste

Tesler, who was 74, invented a user interface while at Xerox PARC that most of us rely on each day. Read more ▶

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Challo pushes enterprise collaboration across company walls

A new enterprise collaboration system for iOS means companies can work together better – and more securely – than before. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

Adobe Photoshop turns 30, now much smarter

Adobe introduces new machine learning-driven Photoshop features for iPad and Mac to celebrate 30 years of the application. Read more ▶

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Why every user needs a smart speaker security policy

HomePods and other devices may listen to what you say up to 19 times each day, report claims. Read more ▶

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Apple may introduce an ARM-powered Mac in 2021

But Apple will need to convince customers and clients that there are real benefits to any such transition to a new processor. Read more ▶

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