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Coronavirus: What business pros need to know
The coronavirus is spurring questions and concerns in the tech industry. Get tips on telecommuting, interviewing and hiring, travel, and cybersecurity, as well as the latest news about COVID-19.
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9 home office upgrades to improve telecommuting
If COVID-19 has altered your work schedule and you're now a telecommuter, these products will make working from home more productive and comfortable.
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Cybercriminals raking in $1.5 trillion every year
Research from Atlas VPN found that criminals' net proceeds outpace the revenue made by tech giants each year.
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37% of mobile operators will deploy 5G standalone within two years
Nearly half of respondents said they will host 5G SA in the next four years, Enea found.
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How to keep your smartphone clean during the coronavirus outbreak
Your phone can spread germs between you and other people. Here are some ways to keep it clean and disinfected.
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Windows 10 Start menu hacks
The Windows 10 Start menu: We love it, but it doesn’t always return the love. Microsoft killed off the Start menu in Windows 8, only to bring it back in Windows 10 following many user laments. Howeve...
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Dell: Cost of data loss per organization surpassed $1M in the past year
Businesses now manage an average of 13.53 petabytes of data, but struggle to keep it secure.
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Twitter mandates all employees work from home during coronavirus pandemic
As the global threat heightens, Twitter changes requirements for employees to require telecommuting in an effort to slow down the spread of COVID-19.
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Biggest trends for 5G as infrastructure to hit $4.2 billion
This year will be a big investment year for 5G for many manufacturers and network operators. Find out what the experts predict will happen next.
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Cybersecurity pros are using artificial intelligence but still prefer the human touch
More than half of organizations have adopted AI for security efforts, but a majority are more confident in results verified by humans, according to WhiteHat Security.
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February sees huge jump in exploits designed to spread Mirai botnet
The Mirai botnet is known for targeting Internet of Things devices and conducting massive DDoS attacks, as described by cyberthreat researcher Check Point Research.
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How to create fun bouncing-ball bullet points in Microsoft PowerPoint
Use animation to add a bit of fun to otherwise boring lists!
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How to install Ansible collections for more effective and efficient development
Create more complex Ansible playbooks by installing pre-built content from the Ansible Galaxy.
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Telecommuting policy
As more and more employees request the opportunity to perform some or all of their work from a remote location, the need has grown for organizations to have clearly defined guidelines that govern empl...
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You can win a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra*
One lucky winner will take home Samsung's newly announced flagship smartphone. Open to US, Puerto Rico, and Canada (excluding Quebec).
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Mobile apps can help business leaders get real-time IoT data on the go
Encouraging app development within your enterprise can help your staff get faster analytics and better information at their fingertips.
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Telcos have new, open 5G offerings through HPE
Edge-to-cloud, platform-as-a-service strategy incorporated in a software stack to deploy 5G services more rapidly.
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How to enable the zRAM module for faster swapping on Linux
If you're finding your Linux system performance not quite up to par, enable zRAM for a more efficient swap system.























