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February 05, 2020

Image: Iowa Caucus chaos likely to set back mobile voting

Iowa Caucus chaos likely to set back mobile voting

While the app used to tally votes during the Iowa Caucus on Monday was not a mobile voting app, it could still undermine confidence in any future attempts to roll out the technology. Read more ▶

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Oops! Microsoft gets 'black eye' from Teams outage

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JR Raphael: The 20-minute Chromebook tune-up

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Jonny Evans: 10+ reasons enterprises need an employee choice program

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Woody Leonhard: The 'optional, non-security' update for Win10 version 1909, KB 4532695, runs zero for two

White Paper: Magnolia Americas, Inc.

Digital Experience in 2020

This whitepaper covers the shift away from the traditional web and what the new digital experiences consumers want look like. We’ll also look at the technologies brands need to empower developers and marketers to provide these web experiences. Read more ▶

Image: Oops! Microsoft gets 'black eye' from Teams outage

Oops! Microsoft gets 'black eye' from Teams outage

Users of Microsoft’s team collaboration app were unable to login Monday after the company forgot to renew an authentication certificate. Read more ▶

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Pick up this $15 training and start learning C++ today

The C++ Programming Bundle: Beginner to Expert features 3 courses on how to code with C++ at all skill levels. Read more ▶

Image: JR Raphael: The 20-minute Chromebook tune-up

JR Raphael: The 20-minute Chromebook tune-up

Make your Chromebook faster, smarter, and more pleasant to use with these easy-to-follow annual steps. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: 10+ reasons enterprises need an employee choice program

Jonny Evans: 10+ reasons enterprises need an employee choice program

Big productivity gains, staff retention and other benefits are available to enterprises who let their employees choose their own hardware platform. Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: The 'optional, non-security' update for Win10 version 1909, KB 4532695, runs zero for two

Woody Leonhard: The 'optional, non-security' update for Win10 version 1909, KB 4532695, runs zero for two

We had two high hopes for the next patch to Win10 — that Microsoft would finally fix the version 1909 File Explorer Search bugs, and that the IE JScript Security Advisory ADV200001/CVE-2020-0674 hole would get plugged. Nope and nope. Read more ▶

White Paper: Eze Castle Integration

20 Steps to Create a Cybersecurity Framework

This guidebook is designed to help you assess some of the cybersecurity protections that should be on your list based on the Center for Internet Security's recommended controls. Read more ▶

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