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New Windows operating system is on its way

Posted on Thursday March 07, 2019  |  windows, pegasus, operating system, office 365, mobile, lite, centaurus

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new, lightweight version of Windows. The operating system (OS), currently known as "Windows Lite," is said to be Microsoft's answer to Google's Chrome OS. There are still plenty of unanswered questions about the OS, but here's what we know so far.

 

Fight mobile malware with MTD

Posted on Friday February 08, 2019  |  security, mobile threat detection, mobile device security, mobile device management, mobile, machine learning, android

Cybercriminals will do almost anything to steal your data. One of the easiest ways to do that is exploiting vulnerabilities in your employees' mobile devices. If you're looking for a way to beef up your security strategies, adopting mobile threat detection (MTD) is a good place to start.

 

7 of the best apps for Android devices

Posted on Friday October 12, 2018  |  technology, tablet, mobile, google play store, android tablet, android apps

With literally millions of Android apps out there, choosing the ones that will help you get the most out of your smartphone or tablet can be daunting. The fact that there are countless options that offer basically the same features doesn't help. Luckily, our list of some of the best Android apps will ensure you find the ones that suit your needs and your device.

 

5 Ways iPads help SMBs go mobile

Posted on Thursday September 06, 2018  |  tablet, social media, smb, point of sale, mobile, ipad, apple

A decade ago, we could only imagine running a company on computers as thin as a wallet. But ever since Apple's iPad emerged, employees can work on all sorts of productivity apps while they're outside the office, conveniently and stylishly. Here are five ways your employees can enhance their mobile experience with iPad apps.

 

Putting Stickers On Your Laptop is Probably a Bad Security Idea

Posted on Tuesday August 14, 2018  |  mobile, privacy, security alerts

From border crossings to hacking conferences, that Bitcoin or political sticker may be worth leaving on a case at home. From a report: Plenty of hackers, journalists, and technologists love to cover their laptop in all manner of stickers. Maybe one shows off their employer, another flaunts that local cryptoparty they attended, or others may display the laptop owner's interest in Bitcoin. That's all well and good, but a laptop lid full of stickers also arguably provides something of a red flag to authorities or hackers who may want to access sensitive information stored on that computer, or otherwise cause the owner hassle. "Conferences, border crossing[s], airports, public places -- stickers will/can get you targeted for opposition research, industrial espionage, legal or investigative scrutiny," Matt Mitchell, director of digital safety and privacy for technology and activism group Tactical Tech, told Motherboard in an online chat. Mitchell said political stickers, for instance, can land you in secondary search or result in being detained while crossing a border. In one case, Mitchell said a hacker friend ended up missing a flight over stickers.

 

4 apps that offer the ideal VoIP experience

Posted on Thursday July 26, 2018  |  whatsapp, voip, viber, small business, skype, mobile, google hangouts dialer, app

If you wish to bring down your wireless bill, download and use a VoIP app for making calls instead. Most apps are easy to use, and are low-cost or free depending on how you make your calls. Here are four of the best VoIP apps in the market today.

 

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