Latest from James Sanders
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Microsoft relaunches Edge and Bing as "the browser and search engine for business"
Microsoft is focusing on privacy protection and ease of discoverability for business information, with the addition of corporate intranet results in Microsoft Search on Bing.
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WordPress website building platform Elementor now on 3 million sites
The design building platform added 1 million sites in the last six months, and now ranks ninth on WordPress.org's list of the most popular plugins.
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Why Microsoft is building Cortana for business interactions
Andrew Shuman, corporate vice president for Cortana discusses how the smart assistant has pivoted since it was originally introduced five years ago.
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Fedora 31 release brings massive improvements to update install speed
Fedora 31 brings the usual mix of performance improvements and new packages, with changes to the build process bringing smaller RPMs and faster decompression.
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Fedora at 15: Why Matthew Miller sees a bright future for the Linux distribution
Fedora project leader Matthew Miller discusses lessons learned from the past, future architectural changes, as well as hot-button topics, including systemd.
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Why Canonical views the Snap ecosystem as a compelling distribution-agnostic solution
Canonical's Martin Wimpress addresses Snaps, Flatpak, and other competing standards, and community unease around Canonical's control of the Snap store.
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Slack expands app capabilities, adding granular permissions for better security
The addition of App Home screens create a central location for data at a glance, while granular permissions provide tighter controls for accessing information.
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Apple iPadOS: A cheat sheet
Apple's new OS for iPad includes several features that make it easier to use the iPad as a laptop replacement. Here's what you need to know.
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RHEL 8 now available, though CentOS users will need to wait for updates
Users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux are able to upgrade, though users of RHEL derivatives like CentOS and Oracle Linux will need to wait, along with Scientific Linux users.
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Windows 10 May 2019 Update: Everything you need to know
Changes are coming to Windows 10 with the release of version 1903 that affect everyday users and IT decision makers. Here's what you need to know.