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Whether you&re just getting your small business off the ground or growing an already successful venture, onboarding and maintaining your employees& tech gadgets are important steps. Unfortunately, IT can be expensive — and out of the question for many small businesses. Even if you can afford to purchase reliable Apple devices for your growing staff, it can be hard to find the time to keep them updated without a specialist. ThatwhereJamf Nowcomes into play: ita cloud-based solution that delivers Apple management and security with just a few minutes of setup.
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Up to 1,500 beta testers may have had files deleted by a bug in Windows 10, all without triggering an examination by Microsoft, according to data from the company.
The bug, which erased user files in the Documents, Pictures, Music and Videos folders, forced Microsoft to take the unprecedented move of pulling the Windows 10 1809 feature upgrade from public distribution. Four days after announcing 1809's release, Microsoft barred access to the upgrade via Windows Update, told those who had installed it to stay off their PCs and warned users who had downloaded but not installed it to trash the disk image.
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AppleiPhone has become pervasive in the enterprise, but itimportant to note that what really turned the companybusiness computing fortunes around wasn&t the smartphone, but its bigger brother & the iPad.
The iPad sparked the IT revolution
AppleiPhone transformed the industry, but it is important to remember that when the company shipped the first iPad in April 2010, iPhones weren&t as powerful as they are today.
That yearmodel was the iPhone 4, information about it was leaked when a prototype was left in a California bar and the release was marred by complaints about phone reception, "antennagate."
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As law enforcement continues to battle for access to mobile devices, police are being advised to not even look at a suspect's phone. The idea is that a phone that authenticates via facial recognition could fail to unlock for the officer repeatedly and then default to password/PIN.
This advice, contained in a series of vendor slides accessed by Motherboard, refers to iPhone's security lockout, which kicks in after five failed biometric authentication attempts. On the one hand, this could be an issue with FaceID. Unlike finger scans, it's hard to determine when one facial-recognition ends and a second begins. If someone looks at the phone and looks away and looks again, does that constitute two attempts What if the person just looks at the phone for a relatively long time Will the phone eventually conclude this should constitute more than one failed authentication attempt
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Google's Chrome OS platform sure isn't what it used to be.
The software that started out as a strictly web-centric entity — with everything revolving around the Chrome browser and apps that could operate inside it — is now one of modern computing's most versatile operating systems. Contemporary Chromebooks still run all the standard web-based stuff, of course, but they're also capable of connecting to Google's entire Play Store and running almost any Android app imaginable. And if that isn't enough, many models have recently gained the ability to run Linux apps as well.
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Write comment (99 Comments)This IT pilot fish has actually been supporting a client from another location through a VPN that's generally pretty solid-- but certainly not always. Every now and then it detached me randomly, says fish. Then it continued detaching me consistently every 30 to 60 seconds. I went through the normal litany of rebooting, trying a different computer, trying a different network, and so on. Whenever I got the help desk included, they pulled a lot of different logs that generally simply stated 'disconnected' with no cause provided. After numerous rounds of modifications that astonishingly repaired it, then suddenly quit working once again, the concern got intensified to a high-enough tier that a response was forthcoming.
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