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computerworld.comAlong with key HomePod improvements, Apple introduced Messages in iCloud with iOS 11.4. It’s a useful feature designed to store your Messages and attachments in iCloud, but enterprise users should think twice before enabling it.Security is everything I’m not saying iCloud is not secure - so long as you use a six- or more digit passcode or (better, but more awkward) an alphanumeric passcode, it’s highly secure. I’m reasonably confident a strong password, Apple’s own systems. and its insistence you use two-factor authentication is enough for most of us.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comOnce more we have a monthly Windows/Office patch scorecard that needs a guidebook. Or two. And we just got a handful of buried warnings about problems in old patches, plus a brand new way to fry your network interface card.Thus continues the tradition of two cumulative updates per month for all of the supported Windows 10 versions – that’s eight cumulative updates in total – in addition to bobs and weaves and a very long list of acknowledged bugs introduced by recent security patches in Windows 7.Conflicts with Remote Desktop The strange behavior of the CredSSP update – where the Patch Tuesday fixes for all versions of Windows seemed to break Remote Desktop Protocol with a strange error message: “This could be due to CredSSP encryption oracle remediation” has been resolved.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comProgrammer pilot fish gets the assignment to write a specific application for his company's shipping department, and the specs are pretty specific too."Not web-based," says fish. "Ability to print labels and interact with scales and scanner. Ability to assign sounds through a setup menu. You get the idea."I wrote and tested the application, wrote up a quick user's guide, installed the application on the customer's computer and demonstrated it to the manager so he would verify all was working."And that's that, fish figures. But a few weeks later, his boss tells him there's a problem: The customer is complaining that the application is slow.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comI wish 5G, with its 490 Mbit/sec. speeds and download latency times of 17 milliseconds, was just around the corner. It’s not.I know, I know. AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, and the pairing of T-Mobile and Sprint are all promising 5G real soon now. They’re … fibbing.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comThe PC, console, and handheld video games you'll want to play this month. Care to give your game collection a boost? June has plenty to offer....

computerworld.comBuried inside most smartphones is a capability that few people take advantage of but that I have come to rely on more and more: the ability to turn the phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot.Using my phone as a hotspot (also known as Wi-Fi tethering) means that whenever I have a couple of bars of signal strength, I can get my tablet or laptop online - and share my internet connection with work colleagues. It’s my way to stay on top of work wherever I am, allowing me to read and send emails, move data back and forth with the company’s servers and even get a taste of the latest office gossip from the comfort of a full-sized device.A phone hotspot can be a serious collaboration tool for a group of business people attempting to work together. The potential ranges from a group on the way to the airport in a van finishing a group presentation to an accounting team working in a conference room with an internet connection independent of the company they’re auditing.To read this...

computerworld.comWindows 10 Pro is a dead end for enterprises, a prominent Gartner analyst has argued."[We] predict that Microsoft will continue positioning Windows [10] Pro as a release that is not appropriate for enterprises by reducing ... support and limiting access to enterprise management features," Stephen Kleynhans, a research vice president at Gartner and one of the research firm's resident Windows experts, said in a report he co-authored.[ Further reading: Windows 10 cheat sheet ] Microsoft's Windows 10 Pro occupies the middle ground between the consumer-grade Home and the corporate-level Enterprise in features, functionality and price. Because Enterprise versions of Windows have never been available to computer makers, Pro - sometimes, as in Windows 7, tagged Professional instead - has been the most popular pre-installed OS on new business PCs. (Corporations typically re-image new personal computers with Enterprise upon receipt of the devices.)To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comIt's been rolled our for global supply chains. And for tracking food origins. As a way to streamline real estate deals. And even as a way of protecting personal identities.Now, blockchain is being touted as an efficient way for companies to securely keep track of carbon credits they use.Yes, carbon credits.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comHere are some tips for making your new home a tech-centric haven....

computerworld.comLast week brought the return of a dedicated event for SharePoint and the rest of the Office 365 family (Teams, OneDrive, and Yammer) - the SharePoint Conference - and some long-awaited capabilities for modern sites in Office 365.I was especially excited about all the love for metadata - bringing visibility of document metadata to Microsoft Teams (finally) - and my absolute favorite announcement: the ability to add metadata to pages in “edit” mode!Though most of my time is spent on cloud-based solutions these days, SharePoint on prem got a lot of love, too, with the announcement that some of the best features on the cloud are coming to SharePoint 2019, including Communications Sites, Team News, and modern Team Sites to include Lists and Libraries. Read more in Bill Baer’s blog post.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comApple will open up fresh opportunities for developers as it extends Near Field Communications (NFC) support in iOS to more uses.NFC: Apple’s story so far Apple introduced support for a new NFC framework called Core NFC at WWDC 2017. Developers were pleased, but the implementations were rather limited.[ Related: WWDC 2018 preview: What can we expect? ] Core NFC let developers build apps that read NFC tags, but only for things like visitor attractions and museum exhibitions.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comLivedrive is a solid online backup service hampered by a slow, clunky wrapper. Livedrive works well and delivers unlimited online storage, but it doesn't offer top-level backup options, such as separate scheduling and a truly continuous option....

computerworld.comHarrisX says consumers would support the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint if it does three things. If it results in lower pricing. If it boosts wireless coverage in underserved and rural areas. And if it results in economic growth. Let’s take a closer look at these three areas and see what we can expect.Regarding wireless pricing. Unfortunately, based on other mergers, what I see is higher prices, not lower. Now this merger could be different. However, based on what we have seen in the past, I think prices will rise. They will stay lower than Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility, but they will likely be higher than today.Wireless price will likely rise with T-Mobile, Sprint merger The reason is simple. Today, both T-Mobile and Sprint need to capture the imagination of the marketplace. They need something to win market share. If they had the biggest or best network, they wouldn’t have to focus on price. However, to win market share they must give the customer something...

computerworld.comThis pilot fish does tech support for a security appliance vendor, whose customers tend to get really concerned when the security black box isn't doing its thing."One of the configurations we sold and supported was a pair of appliances in high-reliability mode, so that if one failed the other would take over," says fish"One customer kept complaining that the pair of appliances could not talk to each other and, of course, failed to fail-over under test circumstances. Since they were fairly close, my manager and I went to pay them a visit in person."First the customer demonstrated that, while one unit seemed to work properly, the backup unit could never be seen on the network.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comCorporate customers should lobby Microsoft to turn a temporary 24-month Windows 10 support lifecycle into a permanent fixture, according to Gartner Research analyst Stephen Kleynhans."Twenty-four months would be better for everybody," Kleynhans said.[ Further reading: How to handle Windows 10 updates ] More than a year ago, Microsoft formalized a twice-annual Windows 10 schedule for delivering feature upgrades, promising to support each upgrade for 18 months. A feature upgrade released in September 2017, for example, was to be supported with security patches and other bug fixes until March 2019.To read this article in full, please click here...

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