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Google’s Next Pixel Phone Will Be Powered By a Custom Chip

Following the industry trend of tech giants manufacturing their own processors, the company will start putting bespoke silicon in its mobile hardware.
The best chat software for Linux, macOS and Windows isn’t Slack

Everyone chats. Everyone chats with different apps and services. But which is the best? You might be surprised at the conclusion Jack Wallen draws.
How to download and install Microsoft 365 apps on Mac, iPad or iPhone

Microsoft 365 subscriptions deliver a wealth of utility, including for Apple users. Here’s how to access and install Microsoft 365 apps if you’re using Apple products.
An Explosive Spyware Report Shows the Limits of iOS Security


Amnesty International sheds alarming light on an NSO Group surveillance tool—and the gaps in Apple’s and Google’s defenses.
The best email client for Linux, Windows and macOS isn’t Outlook

In businesses and homes, email is still a necessity for communication. But which email client is the best to use? You might be surprised to find out that it’s not Microsoft Outlook.
Apple users: Get to know these Microsoft 365 solutions to improve collaboration, productivity and more

Microsoft 365 apps and services aren’t just for Windows users. Apple users can wield the same potent tools using web-based interfaces and even a variety of Mac, iPad and iPhone apps. Here’s how.
How to integrate and use Microsoft Office with Dropbox

Learn how to create, store and share Microsoft Office documents using Dropbox.
The best browser for Linux, Windows and Mac isn’t Google Chrome

Jack Wallen has finally settled on a single web browser as his default across all platforms. Find out what he considers the best browser and why he made the switch.
Windows 365 is the long-awaited Microsoft Cloud PC service

Simpler setup, simpler management and simpler pricing than the Azure Virtual Desktop service, plus full integration with existing device management tools but not (yet) a consumer option.