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Chromebook Security - Awesome...!!!

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2 handy yet hidden Chromebook security features Chromebook security gets simpler with these ultra-useful but off-the-beaten-path options.   Google's Chrome OS is far more powerful and versatile than most folks realize -- and one of the platform's greatest strengths over traditional desktop OSs is its deceptively simple approach to security. Chromebooks, you see, make security almost entirely automatic and thought-free from a user's perspective. The devices receive regular behind-the-scenes updates with no action required on your behalf; they utilize sandboxing to keep every page and application in its own isolated environment; and their software relies on a special hardware-connected setup that ensures every computer is always running tamper-free and official Google software every time it powers up. There's no need to use antivirus programs or worry about malware . And worse comes to worst, if something does go wrong with a Chromebook, you can alwa

Wanted to have Email's Read Receipt on G-Suite ?!

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Wanted to have Email's Read Receipt on G-Suite ?!    Just follow some simple steps...   1) Enable read receipts (Should be done by Administrator) As an administrator, you can allow users in your organization to request or return read receipts. A read receipt is an email notification delivered to the sender when a recipient opens an email. See   Requesting read receipts   for more information. You can also limit which senders users can return receipts to. For example, you might allow them to return receipts only to senders within your organization. You can also specify whether Gmail sends the receipt automatically when a recipient opens the message or asks recipients to approve sending the receipt; see   Returning read receipts   for more information. Important : Don't rely on read receipts for certifying mail delivery. Although read receipts generally work across email systems, you may sometimes get a receipt for an unread message or not get a receipt even thou

The Evolution of iOS

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The Evolution of iOS   Progression of iOS Just as a computer would be useless without an operating system, so would a phone. In 2007, Apple changed the game with the introduction of it's smartphone and first-ever mobile operating system. The iPhone sure has evolved over the past eight years, and so has iOS. Apple has introduced features in iOS that many users wouldn't be abele to imagine life without, like iMessage, the App Store, FaceTime, Siri, iCloud, Apple Pay and so on. Here we explore the evolution of Apple's iOS and how it has shaped the functionality of the iPhone and other iOS devices, like to iPad Touch and the iPad.  iOS1 Apple's first-ever touch-centric mobile operating system was announced on Jan. 9, 2007 when former CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone. The OS was enver officially recognized, but Jobs called it 'software' that runs a mobile version of Apple's desktop OS X. Features included multi-touch gestures, visual vo