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October 20, 2020
Microsoft's Edge 86 includes a "rollback" function that lets IT admins restore an earlier version of the browser and gives the built-in PDF viewer support for document tables of content. Read more â¶
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to lurch on, Zoom announced a slew of new features to help improve its offering for remote workers.
By now, youâve probably heard that Appleâs iPhone 12 lineup will have 5G capabilities. And you have also probably heard us discuss how 5G speeds are still only available in some parts of the country with some carriers. Apple will almost certainly sell millions of iPhone 12s. With millions of new 5G users, will carriers accelerate the rate of 5G deployment? And when can consumers expect to get the most out of 5G speeds? Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and Macworld senior writer Michael Simon join Juliet to discuss how the iPhone 12 may or may not change the 5G landscape and who exactly can take advantage of these new speeds.
This was a surprisingly light update, with a reduced number of Windows updates, no Microsoft browser updates and some critical Office patches â so far. Microsoft is scheduled to release more updates this month and we will see whether there are any OOB patches for this cycle.
Max Krohn, Zoom's head of security engineering, detailed what users need to give up to get the better encryption protection that's coming.
Businesses hoping to deploy fleets of Appleâs first 5G phones may have a wait on their hands
There are ways companies (and schools) can not only adjust to the "New Normal" but actually thrive.