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Support ends soon! #Windows #bingimagecreator
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Zoom is testing a new Workflow Automation tool, designed to save time by automating repetitive tasks. Want to see how Teams can already help to do the same? Get in touch #Zoom #WorkflowAutomation #Teams https://t.co/WOgE8Cpo3D
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computerworld.com
Zoom is continuing to expand its digital workplace tools with a no-code automation feature.
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A strong IT infrastructure is crucial for business. Frequent downtime, slow performance, and high maintenance costs are signs it may be time for an upgrade. It could boost productivity AND save money #BusinessTech #ITUpgrade #DigitalTransformation https://t.co/98CJBFM4dC
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linkedin.com
In this article, we'll explore five telltale signs that your IT infrastructure might be due for an overhaul.
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Have you used videos to help train a new employee? That’s how Google’s teaching robots, thanks to its Gemini 1.5 Pro AI model. And they can complete more than 50 different instructions with a 90% success rate in the real-world #AI #Robotics #Google https://t.co/OUjYxEUpQN
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techradar.com
'Watching' videos helps robots learn to navigate and complete tasks
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In January 1985, while the Macintosh line was soaring, the Lisa struggled with sales. So Apple transformed the Lisa 2/10 into the Macintosh XL, combining the best of both worlds. Do you have an opportunity like this? #TechHistory #AppleLisa #MacintoshXL https://t.co/wiaN6g8gaB
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thisdayintechhistory.com
August 1, 1986 Apple discontinues production of the Macintosh XL, effectively ending the life of the Apple Lisa computer platform. In January of 1985, the Macintosh line of computers was gaining...
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Cyber criminals have taken advantage of the Crowdstrike panic by circulating malicious software disguised as a fix. To stay safe, double check any communications are authentic and contact companies directly if unsure #CyberSecurity #CrowdStrike #malware https://t.co/F4WTHd717D
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neowin.net
While CrowdStrike and Microsoft provided fixes, cybercriminals exploited the situation by spreading malware disguised as a hotfix and launching phishing campaigns targeting CrowdStrike customers.
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Google is switching physical security keys for passkeys in its Advanced Protection Program (its highest level of security). Passkeys let you ditch passwords and instead use your phone or fingerprint to verify your ID #Google #Passkeys #CyberSecurity https://t.co/oVG5xnDzWf
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engadget.com
Google users who enroll in the Advanced Protection Program can now opt to use a passkey for their logins.
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Microsoft recently sent out an email warning of a data breach. The problem? Their email looked like spam! Always check the sender’s address, and if you’re unsure, contact the company directly to make sure it was them #CyberSecurity #Microsoft #DataBreach https://t.co/9gp3UnJc0N
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Today is the anniversary of IBM's first desktop computer, the System/23 Datamaster. It was designed for small businesses, doubling as a word processor and data processor. And it didn't even need a tech specialist to set it up! #TechHistory #IBM #LegacyTe https://t.co/s5hCL3TkdU
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thisdayintechhistory.com
July 28, 1981 IBM introduces their System/23 Datamaster desktop computer, only two weeks before they introduce their IBM PC. Geared towards small business for use as a word processor and data...
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Do you have a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy? While it might seem cost-effective for your team to use their own devices, there are security considerations. Can we help you weigh up the risks? Get in touch #BYOD #CyberSecurity #HybridWork https://t.co/S8v1HpjV1v
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infosecurity-magazine.com
Microsoft's Alan Slothower discusses the risks posed by increasing BYOD policies in enterprises
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Here's a new one: The world's first Miss AI has been crowned. Kenza Layli is an AI-powered influencer created by a Moroccan marketing agency. Would you ever leverage AI influencers for your business? #MissAI #AIInfluencer #TechInnovation https://t.co/JpL6OOpLJz
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techradar.com
Moroccan virtual influencer Kenza Layli wins Miss AI beauty pageant
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Microsoft has another solution to an everyday issue. This time it’s launching a real-time name mispronunciation detection tool to saves your embarassment from mispronouncing someone’s name on a Teams call #MicrosoftTeams #BetterCommunication #InclusiveTec https://t.co/vt0Lqhggl3
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Great news! The upcoming Windows 11 update is going to get rid of the small but annoying bugs that slow down your workflow. It’s due in September, so if you haven’t made the move to Windows 11, now’s the right time #Windows11 #NewUpdate #BusinessBoost https://t.co/QtEIic1P3Y
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techradar.com
Fed up with stuttering and glitchy parts of the interface? You wouldn’t be alone
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A new survey found that 64% of customers would rather not deal with customer service driven by AI. If you’re doing this, do it wisely and always make it clear a human is available to help #CustomerService #AI #CustomerExperience https://t.co/3jQeDXjMbs
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techradar.com
Gartner reports 53% of consumers would look at the competition if they are dealing with AI assistants on the phone
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Ever been tempted to download a Windows desktop theme from a Facebook ad? Please DON'T. There are a few scams which mean you could be downloading malicious software instead #CyberSecurity #StaySafe #FacebookScamAlert https://t.co/1HEGmHwKmg
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bleepingcomputer.com
Cybercriminals use Facebook business pages and advertisements to promote fake Windows themes that infect unsuspecting users with the SYS01 password-stealing malware.
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Did you know you can scan documents to create PDFs in your iPhone’s Notes app? Open a new note, select Attach, and tap on Scan Documents. Once you’ve scanned, Save. You now have a PDF you can edit. How's that for a time saver? #PDF #iPhone #TechTips https://t.co/bYXGD6w6Fe
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theverge.com
Create a new PDF using Apple Files or Notes.
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Microsoft Excel on the web is getting a makeover. Menus are simplified, the green is going gray, and it’s becoming more intuitive and user-friendly, helping you manage your data more effectively. It's rolling out now #Microsoft #ExcelUpgrade #Productivity https://t.co/iNJqy56cu3
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techcommunity.microsoft.com
New enhancements to the Excel for the web grid experience.
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Imagine Judy Garland narrating your next business meeting. It’s a real possibility thanks to AI and a newly launched Reader App by ElevenLabs. It includes the voices of several Hollywood names - which would you choose? #AI #ElevenLabs #FunAtWork https://t.co/PP5ouJ3X5a
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techradar.com
ElevenLabs has licensed the right to offer voice clones of multiple deceased celebrities for its new Reader App
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On this day back in 1968 Intel was founded. It took off in the 80s when IBM chose its 8008 processor for the IBM PC, and it’s still a leading processor manufacturer today. Impressive! #IntelDay #TechHistory #HappyBirthdayIntel https://t.co/BTNHJqITf8
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thisdayintechhistory.com
July 18, 1968 Robert Noyce, Andy Grove, and Gordon Moore incorporate Intel in Santa Clara, California to build microprocessors. Their first processor, the 4004, was released in 1971 for use in...
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