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PC-WELT Alle NewsDie in Chrome enthaltene Sicherheitslösung Cleanup scannt wöchentlich den Windows-Ordner, viele Nutzer wussten das nicht....

PC-WELT Alle NewsFür PKW mit 1-/2-DIN-Schacht bietet Alpine das iLX-F903D "Halo9" an. Damit rüsten Sie Carplay, Android Auto und DAB+ nach....

chip.de Top NewsDie Idee klingt spannend: Überall auf der Welt über die gleiche Handynummer erreichbar sein, auch wenn Sie eine ausländische SIM-Karte einlegen oder noch nicht einmal einen Handyvertrag haben. Der Internet-Provider Sipgate bietet mit seiner neuen Satellite-App all das und mehr, 100 Freiminuten im Monat sind sogar kostenlos. Ab sofort können Sie nicht...

computerworld.comLast night we were treated to new versions of the badly banged-up March Win7 patches. It looks like the new ones are the same as the old ones, but the internal handling instructions (the metadata) now force installation of a “Total Meltdown” fix-up patch prior to installing the old patch.Of course, none of this is documented anywhere.Starting with Günter Born’s report, and checking the Microsoft Update Catalog, I can see modified versions of:To read this article in full, please click here...

chip.de Top NewsAmazon bietet auf seiner hauseigenen "Prime Video"-VoD-Plattform viele streambare Serien und Filmen an. Ein grösserer Leak hat nun Einblicke in die Abrufzahlen einiger eigenproduzierter Serien gegeben. Der Bericht zeigt: Bei Amazon besteht die Strategie vor allem darin, Nutzer mit eigenproduzierten Inhalten zu einem kostenpflichtigen Prime-Abo zu bewegen,...

chip.de Top NewsDer vor allem aus der Höhle der Löwen und Start-Up! bekannte Carsten Maschmeyer erklärt im Video, welche versteckten Botschaften hinter den bekannten Markenlogos von Apple, Amazon und Co. stecken....

computerworld.comProtecting your online accounts is more important now than ever - and using a password manager is one of the easiest and most effective ways to do it.Why? It's simple: Reusing passwords puts you at a heightened risk for hacking. If someone discovers your password at just one website - via any sort of breach, be it large-scale or targeted - they can then use that same password to crack into your accounts at countless other places. It happens all the time.To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comIt's time for the monthly servicing of this server room's air conditioning, so a sysadmin pilot fish meets the AC guys when they arrive."The vendor had sent a team comprised of people who had never visited our office before," says fish. "I accompanied them to the server room, then headed back to my seat in the adjoining room to answer a phone call."But fish's heart stops when he hears the AC guys screaming for help.He rushes back to the server room, and sees in an instant what's happened. They've opened a servicing outlet without making sure the valve was closed -- and water from the high-pressure chilled water line is spraying all over the server room.To read this article in full, please click here...

chip.de Aktuelle PraxistippsEin WLAN-Passwort besteht oft aus vielen Symbolen und ist schwer zu merken. Zum Glück kann Ihr Android-Smartphone das Passwort anzeigen, wenn Sie es einmal vergessen haben. Hier zeigen wir Ihnen, wo Sie das Kennwort finden und wie Sie es auslesen können. … ... mehr...

pcmag.comAll four networks splash out for 5G - who's got what and what happens next?...

pcmag.comApple Music boasts exclusive albums and Siri and Apple Watch compatibility, but this well-rounded streaming music service falls just short of toppling Slacker Radio and Spotify....

pcmag.comBusinesses need the right tools, data, and game plan to take full advantage of social customer relationship management. Make sure your business has a game plan to get the most out of your social customer relationship management....

computerworld.comHospitals are making significant investments in smartphone and secure mobile platforms to enable communications between clinicians and between them and patients, according to a new survey.Nine of 10 healthcare systems plan significant investments in smartphones and secure unified communications over the next 12 to 18 months, according to the results of the survey, performed in person by Spyglass Consulting Group; the survey included more than 100 healthcare professionals working in hospital environments.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comDespite some harrumphing from the digital arts community about Adobe's subscription-only model, Illustrator CC is the best vector-graphics editing program around, and new features make it even better for 2018....

computerworld.comIs Apple about to get into search? Probably not in the conventional sense, but the future of search depends on search agent’s mining local data across multiple devices - and Apple’s successful hire of Google’s chief of search and artificial intelligence, John Giannandrea, shows there’s a new kid in town.Search is dead, long live the new search The writing’s been on the wall for a very long time.Consumers are sick of being exposed to endless marketing. They don’t like their data being mined to provide advertisers and crafty political operators with tools they use to try to manipulate them.They’ve read the stories about Cambridge Analytica, and they are beginning to grasp what’s sexy about privacy and the need to make sure the sites, services, and solutions providers they use are truly protecting the customer data they gather.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comDespite what you may have heard, your Apple computer isn't immune to malware. We tested the top programs to find the ones that will keep your Mac the safest. Despite what you may have heard, your Apple computer is not immune to malware. We test the top Mac AV programs to find those that will keep you the safest....

computerworld.comDespite concerns over data privacy and immature technology, AI assistants and chatbots are gaining a foothold among businesses, according to a report from IT professional network Spiceworks.The report, which surveyed 529 IT professionals from North America and Europe, showed that 29% of respondents have implemented one or more chatbots or intelligent assistants for work-related tasks, or plan to do so this year.Adoption was higher for larger organizations, which have more resources to evaluate emerging technologies, with 24% using AI assistants or chatbots currently and 16% set to deploy the technology this year, for a total of 40%.[ Related: A.I. and speech advances bring virtual assistants to work ] “A lot of businesses are starting to see how these technologies are useful, and because they are more widely available, we are seeing adoption increase,” said Peter Tsai, Spiceworks senior technology analyst and the author of the report. He added, however, that the technology...

computerworld.comThe deadline for compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - a set of rules created by the European Parliament, European Council, and European Commission to strengthen data protection for individuals within the European Union (EU) - is rapidly approaching.To read this article in full, please click here(Insider Story)...

computerworld.comThis seasoned accountant has years of experience at a government agency, and a lot to keep her busy, reports a pilot fish in a position to know."Wilma spends her days processing forms, crunching numbers, checking and double-checking figures and printing critical reports that keep the agency up and running," fish says."One Monday morning, she comes into the office, gets settled in and wakes up her computer to log in. But her normal routine is shattered by an ugly error message: Incorrect user name or password."She tries again. Same error. "Hmm," she mutters, "they must be having another system problem. Those IT nerds again."To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comMozilla on Tuesday announced that it is building a browser designed especially for displaying virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) content, betting that the technology will become core to the internet.“We believe that the future of the web will be heavily intertwined with virtual and augmented reality, and that future will live through browsers,” asserted Sean White, Mozilla’s chief research and development officer, in an April 3 post to a company blog.Firefox Reality, the moniker for the browser White laid out, was far from ready for end-user deployment, but was available Tuesday in developer builds, and because Mozilla is an open-source developer, so was Reality’s source code. There was no hint when the browser might be polished.To read this article in full, please click here...

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