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September 02, 2020

Top web browsers 2020: Firefox, IE, Chrome all fall

Firefox took the biggest market-share hit in August as Mozilla’s financial woes continue. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft Patch Alert: August 2020

Microsoft Patch Alert: August 2020

Lenovo warns about Win10 version 2004 patch problems, Win8.1 plays catch-up, and we see the 50th reincarnation of an old “blast away the barnacles” Windows upgrade patch.

Apple fall 2020 product launches: iPhone, iPad and Mac preview

It’s almost September, which means Apple’s fall product launches are right around the corner. While there may not be a single big event this year, expect individual events around the release of the new 5G iPhone 12 and the first Apple Silicon Mac. Plus, be on the lookout for the refreshed iPad Air, new AirPods and the Apple Watch Series 6. Macworld senior writer Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss this fall’s biggest Apple announcements and when to expect them. Check out last week’s episode about the new 27-inch Mac: https://youtu.be/ZSPcvEpp6ho Follow everyone on Twitter-- Juliet: https://twitter.com/julietbeauchamp Ken: https://twitter.com/kmingis Mike: https://twitter.com/morlium For more on all things Apple, check out Mike’s articles on Macworld: https://www.macworld.com/author/Michael-Simon/ And the Apple Holic blog on Computerworld: https://www.computerworld.com/blog/apple-holic/?nsdr=true

ICYMI: 6 best practices for business data visualization

Like any technology, data visualization tools can be used poorly. We share expert tips for getting the most value out of data visualizations in business.

Office 365: A guide to the updates

Get the latest info on new features, bug fixes, and security updates for Office 365/Microsoft 365 for Windows as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Version 2008 (Build 13127.20296), released on Aug. 31, 2020.

Jonny Evans: Responding to pressure, Apple requests developer feedback

The company is encouraging developers to submit App Store and Apple development platform suggestions.

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