Google is working to bring tab group syncing in Chrome to mobile users as well. The feature has been around in the desktop version. The post Google Chrome on Android will finally have tab group syncing, just like on desktops appeared first on MSPoweruser.
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Ivanti has released security updates to fix 27 vulnerabilities in its Avalanche mobile device management (MDM) solution, two of them critical heap overflows that can be exploited for remote command execution. […]
Exploit code is now available for a maximum severity and actively exploited vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks’ PAN-OS firewall software. […]
YouTube announced yesterday that third-party applications that block ads while watching YouTube videos violates its Terms of Service (ToS), and it will soon start taking action against the apps. […]
Recently, Microsoft announced the first major price increase for its Dynamics 365 suite of business apps in over five years. The price surge underscores the growing value delivered by Dynamics 365 for its customers. Also, each year, Microsoft releases hundreds of new features and enhancements. As part of the revised pricing, Dynamics 365 applications, including […]
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is reportedly axing the Flipside feature on Instagram after weeks of testing in several countries. The post After weeks, Meta is now killing Flipside feature on Instagram appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Cisco warns about a large-scale credential brute-forcing campaign targeting VPN and SSH services on Cisco, CheckPoint, Fortinet, SonicWall, and Ubiquiti devices worldwide. […]
Google Cloud Next ‘24 was filled with news and launches across Google Cloud — here’s five moments you might have missed.
Many users of the new Outlook for Windows and the web have been frustrated by the lack of a familiar feature: the ability to copy and paste emails using the standard keyboard shortcuts, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. This wait is finally coming to an end, as Microsoft recently confirmed the addition of these shortcuts via their […]
Security researchers have uncovered a “credible” takeover attempt targeting the OpenJS Foundation in a manner that evokes similarities to the recently uncovered incident aimed at the open-source XZ Utils project. “The OpenJS Foundation Cross Project Council received a suspicious series of emails with similar messages, bearing different names and overlapping GitHub-associated emails,” OpenJS