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Android: How to use the Messages Schedule Send feature
Jack Wallen introduces you to a long overdue new Android Messages feature that allows you to schedule the sending of SMS messages.
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Linux: How to send command output to a file
If you have a command that outputs a lot of data to the terminal, you might want to send that output to a file for easier (or later) viewing or sharing. Jack Wallen shows you how.
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Windows 11 aims to delight users but needs to establish its purpose
Many saw Windows 10 as the last version of Windows, expecting perpetual updates. But Windows 11 is here in 2021, and upon initial analysis, the OS has something to prove: Why does it exist at all?
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Linux: How to find details about user logins
If you need to gather information on user logins for your Linux servers, Jack Wallen has just the tool for you.
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Everything EV buyers need to know about proposed changes to the federal electric vehicle tax credit for 2021
The federal tax credit for electric cars in 2021 could be renewed and expanded. Even Tesla and GM could be included, despite those manufacturers having hit the 200,000 cap.
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Research: Increased use of low-code/no-code platforms poses no threat to developers
Thanks to low-code and no-code platforms, employees don’t need to know how to code to become a coder. This reality has increased low-code and no-code platform usage across businesses small and large. ...
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Ransomware-as-a-service business model takes a hit in the aftermath of the Colonial Pipeline attack
Cybercrime gangs are finding it harder to recruit partners for the affiliate programs that power ransomware attacks.
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How IT teams can help support remote workers: 5 tips
To enable cloud collaboration and remote work, enterprise IT teams can help employees improve home network setups.
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The Linux Foundation launches Open Voice Network to build industrywide digital assistant standards
A nonprofit association has several high-profile partners with the goal of building inclusive, open source secure standards for the next frontier in computer-human interaction.
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Ag tech is working to improve farming with the help of AI, IoT, computer vision and more
These leading technologies will play pivotal roles in transforming farming practices to help feed a growing world population.
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Ear infections from earbuds are on the rise
More people are wearing wireless devices for longer periods of time since the pandemic and the rise in remote work.
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Adobe announces permanent shift to hybrid work for its employees
The Creative Suite publishers are the latest tech giant to embrace a new work lifestyle in the post-pandemic world.
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Developer experience engineers aim to increase ROI while keeping developers happy
CircleCI report finds that making life easier for software engineers can improve the bottom line and speed up innovation.
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Daily Standup Meeting Policy
Daily standup meetings are a common way for teams and groups to touch base on their ongoing activities and responsibilities. Employees can discuss progress they have made, tasks underway, upcoming mil...
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The pandemic created a perceived new class division: the laptop class vs. everyone else
The pandemic created a rift between those who could easily shift to remote work and those who could not. What are the responsibilities of the former?
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One way to deploy AI-based no-code and low-code apps
Palantir and IBM have come up with a solution for simplifying the development of AI-based applications in the enterprise.
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Tech jobs: CIOs and CTOs want to fill these five roles ASAP
Employers are looking for expanded and more diverse skill sets from new hires in the second half of 2021, with specialist tech roles topping recruitment priorities.
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Windows evolves: Windows 11, and the future of Windows 10
Microsoft's announcement of Windows 11 makes sense of much of its evolution of the last few years, adding polish to features and improving the whole user experience.




















