Simon Bisson tried out the new Microsoft 365 tool, which allows you to create virtual machines for your staff working from home. Here’s what he learned.
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Google Docs Scams Still Pose a Threat


A 2017 worm caused havoc across the internet. One researcher is warning that despite new protections put in place, it could still happen again.
The New Pixel Is Raising the Bar for Cheap Phones

This week, we talk about the Google Pixel 5A and how it’s changing our expectations of sub-$500 phones.
Marvel’s One-Shot Star Wars: Life Day Celebrates with Four Festive Tales

Books + Comics // AUGUST 17, 2021 The comic books’ writers share insights into penning lessons from the galaxy’s favorite holiday. This November, you don’t have to travel to Kashyyyk to celebrate the lessons of Life Day. StarWars.com is thrilled to announce a new Marvel comic book one-shot, Star Wars: Life Day issue #1, featuring four […]
The T-Mobile Data Breach Is One You Can’t Ignore


Hackers claim to have obtained the data of 100 million people—including sensitive personal information.
Apple’s iCloud Photo-Scanning Tech Explained

This week, we dissect the technology Apple is using to protect children from sexual abuse on its messaging and photo-storage platforms.
Piepacker Gives Retro Games an Online Co-Op Upgrade

Play old-school titles and video chat with up to three friends in the same browser—for free.
How to Scan a QR Code

Do you want to pay for coffee without tapping a grimy screen? Here’s how to use your iPhone or Android phone to scan QR codes.
Microsoft’s Azure Data Share: How to use this big data tool

Microsoft’s cloud-hosted data sharing tools are for anyone who needs to work with big data.
Messaging Apps Have an Eavesdropping Problem


Vulnerabilities in Signal, Facebook Messenger, Google Duo, and more all point to a pervasive privacy issue.