BetaNews | Every few years or so, news breaks about a new bug that can cause iPhones and Macs to crash. Here we are in 2018, and it’s the same old same old. Abraham Masri has shared a link on Twitter that can freeze a recipient’s device, and possibly restart it, when sent in a text message. The chaiOS bug, as it’s been dubbed, links to a page of code on GitHub. When the recipient clicks on the link, Apple’s Messages app freaks out, and ultimately crashes.
TNW | Slack announced several new features coming to its new shared channels, including the ability to make them private. Shared channels, currently in beta, are channels which can exist on two different Slack workspaces, enabling different organizations to work together. The new update adds private shared channels, which, as it sounds, are Shared Channels that are hidden except to the invited.
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G Suite Updates | Google is introducing the security center for G Suite, a tool that brings together security analytics, actionable insights, and best practice recommendations from Google to empower you to protect your organization, data, and users.
Several People Are Typing | Last September, Slack launched a feature called Shared Channels (beta) — a new kind of channel that can live on two different workspaces, enabling separate organizations to work together in Slack. But sometimes you need a bit more privacy. You can now use private shared channels for conversations with your partners that may be more sensitive or include classified information.
 
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