A new study finds that 84% of IT admins think allowing users to set up groups and set governance rules will save time and money.
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How the FBI Got Into the San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone

Plus: Russian sanctions, Europe’s SolarWinds fallout, and more of this week’s top security news.
Microsoft releases biannual reports on digital trust
The reports reveal an increase in requests from U.S. law enforcement agencies, and that the company received the most requests for content removal from China during this period.
The FBI Takes a Drastic Step to Fight China’s Hacking Spree

The agency’s approach to protecting vulnerable victims of the recent Hafnium attack manages to be at once controversial and refreshingly restrained.
How to make fewer mistakes and work more efficiently using predictive text in Microsoft 365
If you’re a slow or inaccurate typist, consider turning on Windows’ predictive text feature. It will help you reduce spelling and grammar errors.
FBI cleans up infected Exchange servers
The feds removed web shells that provided backdoor access to cybercriminals in a recent exploit of Microsoft Exchange.
Makulu LinDoz makes its case that Linux can successfully resemble Windows
Jack Wallen takes a look at a Linux desktop distribution that mimics Windows 7 and rethinks his position on cloning the Microsoft desktop.
Windows 10 21H1: A small but significant update, with bigger changes to come in 21H2
The latest Windows 10 update is almost here. What is it bringing to our PCs?
How to zoom in on small details in PowerPoint
Use this zooming effect to draw attention to a small or important detail in your next PowerPoint presentation.
The Most Surprising Gaming Upgrade I’ve Made? Surround Sound
New mouse? New monitor? New keyboard? Maybe consider some new speakers, instead.