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computerworld.comIBM sees blockchain as much more than the foundation for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and wants the government to consider embracing it as a way of saving time, cost and risk.IBM is among a growing number of vendors offering blockchain as a service (BaaS), which allows enterprises to pilot the technology without massive capital expenditures related to onsite development and hardware.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comWe test and rate hundreds of phones each year. These are our top-rated across the major US wireless carriers. We test and rate hundreds of mobile phones each year. These are our top performers across the major US wireless carriers....

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pcmag.comTake a look at T-Mobile's top-rated smartphones on four different mobile OSes. T-Mobile is bigger and better than ever. Take a look at its 10 top-rated phones, including the ones you need to access its fastest speeds....

computerworld.comThe very early reports are in, and it looks like this month’s monstrous panoply of patches isn’t as destructive as last month’s – so far, at least. Aside from a few reported incompatibilities, the big news involves two Outlook security holes that kick in when you download email, or preview a message. There are no known exploits, but if you use Outlook, you need to understand the dangers – and should seriously consider patching sooner rather than later.First, the blast. Yesterday, Microsoft released its usual Patch Tuesday security updates, which include 50 separately identified security holes (CVEs). Those 50 are in addition to the one Adobe Flash Player security hole, CVE 4074595, that was plugged on Feb. 6. Of the 50, 14 are rated Critical, 34 rated Important (which means they aren’t) and two are Moderate. To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comThe platform that powers BT TV and TalkTalk TV passes milestone on the way to an increasingly connected future....

computerworld.comMany Mac users may have come across a small window that appears on top of their browser when surfing the Web that warns them, "System Scan is Recommended." So, what is this message, and what should you do if you see it?TL;DR: Don't panic The first thing to learn is that this is not a Mac system message. If you ever come across this message, you can be utterly certain that it is a scam. Whoever is behind the message (and it may not be the website owner, but some poorly policed ads network) wants you to agree to something that will probably cost you money, leave your data at risk, or otherwise cause you unwanted problems. While scams like these are nowhere near as widespread on Macs as they are on other platforms, they do appear sometimes.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....

pcmag.comNo love for the iPad or Windows slates? Here's what to look for in an Android tablet, along with the top-rated models we've tested. Looking for a tablet that will be used primarily for media consumption? Android offers the most flexibility in hardware choices. Here's what to look for in an Android tablet, along with our top reviews....

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computerworld.comMicrosoft plans to extend support for its Windows Defender ATP service to devices running older operating systems, including Windows 7.The decision, announced this week, is a turn-about for Microsoft, which had limited the service to Windows 10 machines. In a post to a company blog, a Microsoft director cited customers' heterogeneous set-ups to explain the change."We know that while in their transition, some [customers] may have a mix of Windows 10 and Windows 7 devices in their environments," wrote Rob Lefferts of the Windows group's security and enterprise team. "We want to help our customers achieve the best security possible on their way to Windows 10 ahead of the end of support for Windows 7 in January 2020."To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comSky scores with best-ever 128 games while BT nets 32 - with 40 more games to be won....

computerworld.comFlashback to the late 1990s, when this pilot fish has landed a job supporting PCs and a Novell network for a manufacturer that has engineers onsite."Most of the workstations had switched to Windows 95, which was the company standard at the time," says fish."One day my supervisor gave me a ticket to go install a new laser printer in the office of an engineer. I had rarely interacted with him and had never stepped foot inside of his office, though I knew he was well respected among his peers as being incredibly knowledgeable."Fish knocks on the office door and says, "Fred, I have your new laser printer." The door flies open and the engineer says, "Come in! Come in! Lets see where we can put it!"To read this article in full, please click here...

computerworld.comMicrosoft is working to create a blockchain-based, decentralized digital identity management platform that would allow users to own and secure access to their online persona via an encrypted database hub.Over the past year, Microsoft said it has been exploring how to use Blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies to create new types of digital identities designed to enhance personal privacy, security and control.To read this article in full, please click here...

pcmag.comOwen Wilson strippergram-looking YouTube jock has three strikes before he's out, according to CEO. YouTube has a 'three strikes' policy for getting banned, and Paul has not yet hit that threshold, CEO Susan Wojcicki says....

pcmag.comWondering what goes into our HDTV reviews? Here's a look at how we test displays in PC Labs. Shopping for a new television? Reading our TV reviews is the best way to make sure you're making the right buying decision. Here's an in-depth look at how we test displays in PC Labs....

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chip.de Top NewsAmazon erweitert seinen VoD-Dienst "Prime Video" im Februar wieder um einige neue Serien und Filme. Die Highlights: Der Mystery-Film "Ghost in the Shell", die Drama-Serie "UnReal" sowie der Jugendfilm "Wenn du stirbst zieht dein ganzes Leben an dir vorbei, sagen sie". Auf welche Serien und Filme sich Nutzer von Amazon Prime Video ausserdem freuen dürfen,...

chip.de Top NewsNetflix hat sich offenbar die Rechte an "Extinction" gesichert. Im Sommer auf dem Venice Film Festival vorgestellt, gab es kurze Zeit später keine Spur mehr von dem Science-Fiction-Streifen. Universal hatte den für Ende Januar angepeilten Kinostart des Films kurzerhand gecancelt....

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