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Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 5 review

A great hyper-portable business laptop It is hard not to love the Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 5; it checks off everything business users look for but has one minor flaw that doesn’t make sense. Overall, it is one of the best workflow-pushing, hyper-portable business laptops on the market that doesn’t kill your budget. Pros Cons […]

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Google Workspace apparently has an obvious flaw that could lead to cyberattacks

Cybersecurity researchers from Hunters said they discovered a “severe design flaw” in a powerful Google Workspace feature. Google, however, downplayed the findings, saying there are no underlying issues and that it’s just a matter of each company protecting its endpoints with the tools at its disposal. As reported by The Hacker News, researchers discovered a flaw in the domain-wide delegation […]

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What is Google Voice?

Google Voice is a streamlined VoIP service for personal or business use. Here’s everything you should know Do you need an additional phone number in your life? Google Voice has you covered. This service is easy to sign up for, frequently free, and has few strings attached. Here’s everything you need to know. SUMMARY What […]

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Samsung launches Internet browser for Windows

Samsung Internet, Samsung’s flagship web browser for the Android operating system, is now available for Windows. Windows users may head over to the Microsoft Store and hit the Install button on the page that opens to install the browser on their device. The browser appears to be available on the Store only at the time and not as […]

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Microsoft is retiring its Microsoft 365 Extension

Microsoft confirmed the retirement of its Microsoft 365 browser extension for Chrome and Edge in a new support document. The company plans to remove the extension from the Chrome Web Store and the Microsoft Edge web store on January 15, 2024. Support for the extension ends on that date, which means that it won’t receive future updates […]

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Windows Hello fingerprint authentication can be bypassed on popular laptops

Researchers have found several weaknesses in Windows Hello fingerprint authentication on Dell Inspiron 15, Lenovo ThinkPad T14, and Microsoft Surface Pro X laptops. Microsoft’s Offensive Research and Security Engineering (MORSE) asked the researchers to evaluate the security of the top three fingerprint sensors embedded in laptops. They found vulnerabilities that allowed them to completely bypass […]

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