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| Chrome Testing Busy Grid Tab Switcher With Incognito Toggle, Search Bar, and Site Shortcuts | Android Police | Chrome is in a perpetual interface test. Every few weeks, we discover a new flag that turns things around like putting the URL bar at the bottom or eschewing the large tab cards for a smaller grid tab switcher. Google seems ready to settle on the latter as the latest Chrome Dev and Canary use this as the default layout but with a busier look that mashes elements from the new tab page into the tab switcher, with lots of icons, bars, and toggles. | A ‘First 100-days’ Plan for the New CIO | CIO | When SAIC, the large government technology services provider, acquired Engility, a smaller engineering services firm, Engility CIO Nathan Rogers became CIO of SAIC. This meant that Rogers, new to SAIC, was simultaneously learning a new company and culture, leading a newly combined IT organization, driving an enterprise integration across 23,000 employees, and upgrading key platforms. To manage all of the moving parts, he put together a 100-day approach that he had used in the past and believed would serve him well in this new role. | The Motorola Razr Avoids Samsung’s Worst Folding Phone Mistakes | The Verge | Late last night, Motorola announced the new Razr phone, which is a much-leaked folding device that looks exactly like a wider version of the classic Razr. It has a folding OLED screen and Chaim Gartenberg headed out to LA to check it out. | Google Rolls Out Next-gen RCS Texting to Android Users in the US | Engadget | At long last, you can get next-gen text messaging on your Android phone in the US without vendor-specific support or resorting to unofficial tricks. |
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