chip.de Top NewsEin echter Download-Tipp: WarnWetter, die offizielle kostenlose App vom Deutschen Wetterdienst, ist eine der empfehlenswertesten Wetter-Apps. Trotzdem könnte die App vor dem Aus stehen: Das Landgericht Bonn sieht darin eine Wettbewerbsverzerrung gegenüber privater Konkurrenz....

chip.de Top NewsKein Pardon für TV-Zuschauer: Thomas Ebeling bezeichnet seine Kernzielgruppe als übergewichtig und arm. Der ProSiebenSat.1-Chef reagierte damit auf eine provokante Anspielung zur Streaming-Konkurrenz....

chip.de Top NewsAldi Süd preist seit wenigen Tagen wieder ein neues Notebook in seinen Filialen an. Aber lohnt der Kauf? Der 15 Zoll grosse Laptop Medion Akoya E6436 für 499 Euro wirkt auf den ersten Blick durchaus attraktiv und sieht nach einem Schnäppchen aus. Wir haben allerdings die Details unter die Lupe genommen und für Aldi untypische Probleme azfgedeckt....

chip.de Top NewsDas iPhone X zeigt bei einigen Usern einen grünen Streifen am rechten Displayrand - auch das iPhone der CHIP-Redaktion ist von diesem Problem betroffen. Wir haben den Fehler weiter beobachtet. Das Ergebnis: Das Display beginnt ein Eigenleben zu entwickeln....

chip.de Top NewsStrom wird im kommenden Jahr wieder nicht günstiger - obwohl die Versorger etwas billiger einkaufen konnten und Umlagen zurückgehen. Geben die Konzerne Entlastungen einfach nicht weiter? Oder kassiert der Staat zu viel, und die Unternehmen können gar nicht anders?...

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computerworld.comStar Trek got it right.In the future, we’ll interact with computers mostly by talking.But for those computers to be available for instant interaction, they’ll have to be attached to our physical persons. I’m talking about virtual assistants on wearable devices.Technologists are ambivalent about both virtual assistants and wearables. Some love and rely upon them. Others are indifferent.That’s why it may seem unlikely that these two technologies, used together, are the future of computing. Still, it’s going to happen.Stay with me here, because by the end of this column I think you’ll see clearly how inevitable this scenario is.To read this article in full, please click here...

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computerworld.comApple’s smartphones are highly secure, but if your private or enterprise data matters to you, it’s essential to ensure your iPhone (or iPad) is as secure as possible.Why security matters Just because almost all mobile malware targets Android doesn’t mean iPhone users can be complacent.Quite the reverse:We need to be even more alert in case attackers use complacency against us. What follows are a few simple tips to help you secure your iPhone (and iPad).There’s no way to deny that iPhones are in the ascendant, particularly in enterprise IT. Beyond business, you’ll see them used by educators, doctors, police and politicians and in each one of those cases the information on those smartphones is confidential and must not be abused.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comWhether you need a printer for photos only, or one that can also print other output, we have the 10 best photo printers on the market today. Your photos deserve more than a mere digital existence. Here's what you need to know to pick the right photo printer based on your output needs....

computerworld.comNovember brings a relatively light series of updates from Microsoft. We see a return to form, with Microsoft releasing another critical update to Adobe Flash and several critical patches to Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge. Office and Windows platforms (desktop and server) have less severe reported exposures with no reported critical updates for November. Unfortunately, there are already a few reported deployment issues with the Windows updates, with the follow patch-related Knowledge Base (KB) issues reported by Microsoft:4048952, 4048954, 4048953 (Windows 10 1511, 1607, 1703) : Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications that use JavaScript and asm.js may stop working after installing KB4041676. Internet Explorer 11 users who use SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) may not be able to scroll through a drop-down menu using the scroll bar. 4048958, 4048961 (Windows 8.x and Server 2012) : Users may see an error dialog that indicates that an application exception has occurred...

computerworld.comThe patches have been out for only a few days, but as best I as can tell at this early juncture, November’s Patch Tuesday bugs aren’t as bad as they were in October. Thank Redmond.If you use an Epson dot matrix printer, if you’re seeing an error that CDPUserSvc has stopped working, or if you were forcibly upgraded from Win10 Creators Update, version 1703, to Fall Creators Update, version 1709, I have some good news and some bad news.Dot matrix dissed Microsoft has acknowledged a bug in its Patch Tuesday updates that causes “some Epson SIDM and Dot Matrix printers” to fail. The bug appears in this month’s patches for every version of Windows:To read this article in full, please click here...

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