New Microsoft 365 deployment tools, making OneDrive work on your iPhone, and a new Cranefly backdoor lead the top news for this week.
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New Microsoft 365 deployment tools, making OneDrive work on your iPhone, and a new Cranefly backdoor lead the top news for this week.
The post Tech news you may have missed Oct. 28–Nov. 3 appeared first on TechRepublic.
This machine grinds beans and then brews your coffee with centrifugal force. It’s more than a novelty; the results taste great.
This week, we discuss possible consequences of Elon Musk’s shakeup at the social media platform he now owns.

Stadiums around the world, including at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, are subjecting spectators to invasive biometric surveillance tech.
Deleting blank rows in an Excel data range is easy with this technique but watch out for unintended consequences.
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Rust makes it impossible to introduce some of the most common security vulnerabilities. And its adoption can’t come soon enough.
Jedi Knight Vildar Mac wasn’t ready for this. Vildar and his Padawan, Matthea Cathley, arrived on Jedha looking to secure a stolen piece of religious art. Instead they found a world in turmoil, as Force believers clashed in the streets, and a new enemy — with Vildar suffering a vicious attack from a mysterious being, […]
The company says the Apple Watch’s ovulation-tracking tech isn’t birth control. But the public doesn’t necessarily know how to use that information safely.
Seedy scam networks are using social media to organize campaigns that influence product ratings. They’re a headache for shoppers—and tough to crack down on.
Certain Pantone collections now require users to pay $15 a month to access them—with colors turned black unless you pay up.