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Read more: iPad Pro 2018: Release date, price and specs for Apple's next tablet
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When you think about your smartphone, apps and interfaces are probably the first things that come to mind. Beneath all that surface-level stuff, though, our modern mobile devices are filled with files — folders upon folders of 'em! — just like the clunky ol' computers we've relied upon for ages.
We may not come face to face with our phones' file systems too often, but it's valuable to know they're there — and to know how they can work for us when the need arises. After all, your Android device is a productivity powerhouse. It can juggle everything from PDFs and PSDs to presentations and podcasts. It can even act as a portable hard drive and house any sort of important files you might need in your pocket (and not just on some far-away cloud). Your mobile device can carry an awful lot of data, and there may come a time when you want to dig in and deal directly with it.
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Read more: Android file management: An easy-to-follow guide
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Microsoft plans to retire its StaffHub app, replacing it with new schedule management features for shift workers in Teams, which the company touted as the fastest growing business app in its history.
The Redmond, Wash. developer offered up a variety of Teams-related announcements at the Microsoft Ignite conference in Orlando, from tighter integrations between a wider portfolio of Office 365 collaboration tools to new admin features and updated customer adoption data.
[ Related: Microsoft Teams: Its features, how it compares to Slack and other rivals]Launched at the start of last year, StaffHub was designed to let managers set schedules for employees through a simple interface. Employees could also use the service & available to Office3 65 subscribers & to swap shifts and chat with one another.
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Read more: Microsoft aims Teams at more frontline workers, retires StaffHub
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Google's Chrome OS operating system is getting more interesting with every passing month as of late — but figuring out how to optimize a Chromebook for your workflow isn't always obvious, especially if you're used to a more traditional desktop platform.
One common challenge is the software's absence of apps — or at least apps in the most basic sense. Sure, Chromebooks can run Android apps and even now Linux apps, in some circumstances, but what if you just want to run something like Slack, in its desktop form Or what if you want a handy icon to open Gmail or Google Docs and have them look like native apps instead of just regular ol' web tabs
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Read more: How to turn any website into a custom Chrome OS app
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Yes, itlike reading chicken entrails, but all of the chicks seem to be peeping in unison.
It now appears as if Win10 build 17763 — the one thatcurrently available on the Windows Insider Fast and Slow rings — has been anointed the &RTM& version, in fact if not in name.
WZorNet, the presumably Russian person/group that leaked many builds of Windows many years ago, posted his/her/its/their official announcement on Sept. 23:
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Read more: Win10 version 1809 'RTM,' build 17763, now expected to drop Oct. 2
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