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Microsoft Excel vs Google Sheets: Don’t Sacrifice Power For the Sake of Collaboration

Spreadsheets can be crucial to any business, with the potential to simply house a company’s financial data, or run complex calculations based on fluid data. If your business uses spreadsheets, you likely utilize either Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, depending on if you are already subscribed to Microsoft

How to Work with the File Provider API on macOS To implement functionality that allows your macOS

What is File Provider and can we use it in macOS? File Provider is a system extension that helps applications access files and folders synchronized with a remote server. It was first introduced by Apple for iOS 11. This API lets developers build applications like iCloud, Dropbox, and

OnePlus 10 Ultra superphone claimed to be in the works with improved cameras, faster processor, and more

OnePlus could soon launch a more powerful variant of the OnePlus 10 Pro, according to tipster Yogesh Brar. The company is apparently working on the purportedly named OnePlus 10 Ultra, which will feature improved cameras, faster processor, and better hardware than the Pro variant. Although nothing is confirmed yet,

The Risks of Running an End Of Life OS – And How To Manage It

Today’s technology world moves rapidly, with continuous updates to the software companies depend on. This is true for operating systems too – vendors regularly release new version of an operating system (OS) which means an OS that has just been put in use can rapidly become outdated.

Balancing the Dual Operating System

SAFe 5 introduced the ‘dual operating system’ as an operating model to help enterprises compete and thrive in the digital age. This model has passed the test of time. It has now become a meaningful way to separate the concerns of developing and launching innovative new solutions

5 Reasons Why the Galaxy Book Pro and Pro 360 are Perfect for the Mobile Lifestyle

In today’s mobile-first world, PCs need to offer a suite of flexible yet portable features and give users everything they need to accomplish any task they want while on the go. Galaxy Book Pro and Pro 360 are optimized to meet every mobile lifestyle needs. From seamless

What the top crypto execs predict for the industry in 2022: Regulation and a Big Tech ‘brain drain’

Cryptocurrencies have had yet another wild year. Bitcoin, the world’s largest digital asset, has seen a roughly 65% gain since January — with some ten to twenty percent swings in between. It brought in a crop of new, individual investors along the way as payment giants like

The Munger Operating System: How to Live a Life That Really Works

In 2007, Charlie Munger gave the commencement address at USC Law School, opening his speech by saying, “Well, no doubt many of you are wondering why the speaker is so old. Well, the answer is obvious: He hasn’t died yet.” Fortunately for us, Munger has kept on ticking. The commencement speech is an excellent

The operating system still matters and always will according to poll

In that post I asked if the choice of a system-wide operating system is still important to information technology professionals. The recent talk in IT pro circles has been about the coming revolution of cloud computing and virtualization, so I wondered how long it would be before

OS Blog: Windows, Linux Highlights From Around the Web

Windows Genuine Advantage is coming. In its battle against software counterfeiting and piracy, Microsoft will require users to prove they’ve got a valid installation of Windows before receiving software updates. If a copy of Windows hasn’t yet been properly activated, users will be asked for their product key