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Head to head: O365 vs. G Suite for Android

Posted on Thursday January 10, 2019  |  word, slides, sheets, productivity software, powerpoint, office 365, microsoft, google, g suite, excel, docs

For business owners looking to increase employee productivity, one of the most heated debates is over which cloud productivity software is best. If your company uses Android devices, we have some tips on whether Microsoft Office or Google Apps is the better choice for you.

 

Battle of the VoIPs: Hangouts or Skype?

Posted on Friday January 04, 2019  |  voip, video conferencing, skype for business, office 365, microsoft, hangouts meet, google, g suite, calling

Microsoft and Google have been competing on almost every front. Both have made huge strides in machine learning, cloud computing, and productivity software. In terms of VoIP solutions, the tech powerhouses are also neck and neck with Microsoft's Skype for Business and Google's Hangouts Meet. These VoIP tools have several calling and video conferencing features in common, but depending on your company's requirements, you may prefer one over the other.

 

Start using these six Gmail tips now

Posted on Friday November 23, 2018  |  google email, google, gmail tips and tricks, gmail for business, gmail, email tips and tricks, email, business email

Twenty-four hours seem to pass by in the blink of an eye, especially if you're a small business owner. In order to stand a chance against the competition, the last thing you should do is bury yourself in a pile of endless emails. With the following Gmail tips and tricks, you'll spend less time with your inbox and more time driving business growth.

 

Is Google's newest smartphone right for you?

Posted on Friday November 02, 2018  |  smartphone, pixel, new releases, mobile security, hardware, google assistant, google, android

Companies that want their employees to have the best mobile devices for work usually choose one of three devices, a Pixel, one of the Galaxy S phones, or an iPhone. The Pixel phone is Google's flagship device, and although it's price isn't much different from the competition, it's packed with business benefits. Let's review the latest iteration.

 

Almost 9 in 10 Android Apps Are Able To Share Data With Google, Says Study

Posted on Tuesday October 23, 2018  |  android, google, Piracy, security

A peer-reviewed study [PDF] of almost one million Android apps has revealed how data from smartphones are harvested and shared, with nearly 90 percent of apps set up to transfer information back to Google. From a report: Researchers at Oxford university analysed approximately a third of the apps available in Google's Play Store in 2017 and found that the median app could transfer data to 10 third parties, with one in five apps able to share data with more than 20. This year has seen unprecedented scrutiny over how websites use the data they collect from their users, but little attention has so far been paid to the sprawling and fast-growing world of smartphone apps. Reuben Binns, the computer scientist who led the project, said that because most apps have now moved to a "freemium" model, where they make revenues from advertising rather than sales, data sharing has spiralled out of control. Users, regulators and sometimes even the app developers and advertisers are unaware of the extent to which data flow from smartphones to digital advertising groups, data brokers and intermediaries that buy, sell and blend information, he said. "This industry was growing already on the web... when smartphones came along, that was a new opportunity," he said. "It feels like this legitimate business model has gone completely out of control and created a kind of chaotic industry that is not understood by the people who are most affected by it."

 

Windows 10 Will Banish Spectre Slowdowns With Google's Retpoline Patch

Posted on Sunday October 21, 2018  |  google, windows

Microsoft is including Google's mitigation for the Spectre Variant 2 speculative execution side-channel attack in the next release of Windows 10, currently codenamed 19H1. ZDNet reports: Google developed a software-based mitigation for Spectre Variant 2 called Retpoline that constrains speculative execution behavior sufficiently to mitigate an attack. Google's testing found its fix had a negligible effect on performance. Retpoline was implemented by Linux distributions such as Red Hat and SUSE, as well as by Oracle for Oracle Linux 6 and 7. And now, as MSPoweruser spotted, Microsoft's kernel engineers have confirmed that Retpoline will be part of the next version of Windows 10, 19H1, which is due out next year. Google's Retpoline plus Microsoft's own kernel modifications have reduced the performance impact to "noise level", according to Mehmet Iyigun of Microsoft's Windows and Azure kernel team. "Yes, we have enabled Retpoline by default in our 19H1 flights along with what we call 'import optimization' to further reduce perf impact due to indirect calls in kernel-mode. Combined, these reduce the perf impact of Spectre v2 mitigations to noise-level for most scenarios," wrote Iyigun. "The bad news is that Microsoft didn't include the Retpoline fix in the latest Windows 10 October 2018 Update Redstone 5, or RS5, release, even though, according to CrowdStrike researcher Alex Ionescu, it could have," reports ZDNet.

 

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