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It's time for banks to rethink how they secure customer information
Jack Wallen thinks banks and credit card companies need to start considering radical ideas to increase their security. In fact, he goes so far as to share such an idea.
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Quantum computing roadmap for solving scientific challenges
It's time to start putting those qubits to work, global experts at an IBM-sponsored virtual roundtable said.
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Microsoft Teams is adding these consumer-friendly features to desktop and web
You can now use Teams to call friends and family free of charge, even if they don't have the app installed.
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How phishing attacks are exploiting Google's own tools and services
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of Google's open and accessible online tools to skirt past the usual security filters, says Armorblox.
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Verizon and Apple announce 5G Fleet Swap program, private indoor 5G networks
Verizon and Apple have teamed up to spur enterprise 5G and iPhone 12 adoption with a new phone trade-in program and private, indoor 5G networks.
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Onboarding/Offboarding Checklist
Without a proper process, the hiring of new employees and onboarding of new contractors can introduce errors and inefficiencies that result in lost production, negative customer experiences and a vari...
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Holiday gift guide: STEM and coding toys, Raspberry Pi, tablets, headphones, and more
Check out these holiday gift ideas for iPhone or Android users, coworkers, pet lovers, science enthusiasts, amateur astronomers, adventurers, and more.
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How to use the new Google Calendar event add tool
Google Calendar has a new event add interface and Jack Wallen is here to show you how easy and efficient it is to use.
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Sony PS5: Here's where you can buy the next-gen PlayStation
The new PS5 console has launched and has already sold out. But here's how to grab one today from Walmart or GameStop.
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How to disable the Brave Rewards feature
Brave is a browser that should be on your radar; however, it does include the Brave Rewards feature that some users might want to disable. Learn how to turn off this option.
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How to use the built-in GPG feature for Thunderbird
As of release 78, Thunderbird no longer requires a third-party extension to work with encryption. Learn how this new feature works.
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Business in the age of COVID-19: Essential checklists, policies, and research reports to keep operations running smoothly
Organizations need to make informed proactive decisions to thrive amid the new normal of business operations. These resources will help.
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Thunderbird: How to use the built-in GPG feature
As of release 78, Thunderbird no longer requires a third-party extension to work with encryption. Learn how this new feature works.
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How to manage file and folder permissions in Linux
From the beginning, Linux has made it possible for admins and users to get fairly granular with file and folder permissions. From the user perspective, it’s simple: If you created a file, you own it a...
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CXOs: Don't sugarcoat your IT initiatives
If you want staff to embrace technology projects, be honest about all their objectives--the good and the bad. If you're not, your staff will have their own ideas.
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How to switch between Standard and Conversation view in web-based Gmail
Jack Wallen shows you how to enable the Conversation view in Gmail and why you'd want to do so.
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Overworked parent survival holiday gift guide
Working from home with kids in virtual school is no easy task. This holiday gift guide can help.
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The best headphones to give as gifts during the 2020 holiday season
If you've got a music lover, gamer, or frequent video conference participant on your shopping list this holiday season, here are some of TechRepublic's top picks for headphones to give as gifts.

























