Android features you won't find in iOS 11

Posted on Wednesday July 05, 2017

Apple's iOS 11 will be released later this year, but many Android users might not willingly trade in their device for an iPhone. Even with its key productivity features like Files, drag-and-drop functionality, a more enterprise-friendly user interface, and sleek new design changes, the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system is missing a few important tools that many Android users can't live without.

 

The benefits of virtualization in 2017

Posted on Tuesday July 04, 2017

The relationship between computer hardware and software can be frustrating. Both require the other to function properly, but both also require individual attention. Virtualization makes this relationship far more flexible, and we've got a rundown on a few of the best examples.

 

Google ridding MR from search results

Posted on Monday July 03, 2017

Modern-day cyber criminals utilize every resource possible to launch attacks, one of which has been publicly available until now. Google had just overhauled its personal information policy, especially for the healthcare industry, resulting in the removal of private medical records from its search results.

 

How 5G data will change VoIP

Posted on Friday June 30, 2017

Our craving for data seems to increase every year, fueling the constant advancements in wireless technology. The latest is 5G, an abbreviation for the fifth-generation wireless systems, and it is set to transform VoIP for the better. Here are three ways it will do that.

 

Important Office 365 Upgrade

Posted on Thursday June 29, 2017

If you wished Microsoft would streamline its Office 365 ProPlus update schedule, your prayers have been answered. The cloud solution, which includes the Enterprise E3 and E5 plans, will be updated twice a year, rather than three times a year. Here's everything you need to know about the new ProPlus update schedule.

 

Why is Windows XP getting updates?

Posted on Wednesday June 28, 2017

Microsoft products usually have an end-of-support date, where no more feature updates and security patches will be offered. However, earlier this month, Microsoft has released a security update for Windows XP, an operating system that has been unsupported since 2014. Although releasing a patch for an old system seems unusual, Microsoft does have its reasons.

 

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