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Montag, 26. Oktober 2015 00:00:00 Technik News
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Here's a list of the Commission's ongoing areas of action against Google, and what's next for each of them.

Microsoft's Office Lens scanning app finally made the jump away from Windows Phone and onto other mobile platforms On Monday, the company pushed updates to both the iOS and Android apps, upgrading their capabilities for business users who are looking for the ability to turn their phone into a scanner that integrates with Microsoft's products.  On iOS, users can now sign into their Office 365 work or school accounts, so that images they save can go either into a personal OneNote or OneDrive account or a OneDrive for Business account. That distinction can be key for enterprise IT managers who want to make sure that the documents people are scanning with their phones are governed by a company's data retention and security policies rather than floating around inside their personal cloud storage accounts. 

In Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google added some new features that made it easier to silence unwanted notifications while you’re asleep or at work, for example. Android 6.0 Marshmallow builds on Lollipop’s Priority Notifications and Downtime features, and gives these notification management tools a new umbrella name: Do Not Disturb. Let’s take a look at what these expanded notification-silencing features can do. Android Marshmallow lets you mute notifications at any time with just a tap. Pull down the Notifications drawer, then swipe down again to get to the Quick Settings tray (or swipe down with two fingers at once). Tap 

We took a look at the first episodde of teenage-girl-simulator That means it’s time for a proper review. I revisited the game this past week and played through all five episodes back-to-back. Here are my thoughts. When Telltale first released

With IBM pouring millions of dollars into the emerging field of cognitive computing, Intel got in on the act Monday by announcing its acquisition of Saffron. The startup company has developed a technology that "ingests data from disparate sources and automatically connects the dots to help businesses of all kinds improve decision-making," Intel said in a It sounds like data analytics, but Saffron claims its "natural intelligence platform" can uncover connections without needing to be programmed with models and rules. It says its technology "learns" incrementally based on patterns it finds in the data.

Google Docs is great and all, but Microsoft Familiarity breeds complacency. Most of us just keep on using Microsoft's productivity powerhouse the same way we have for years. If you want to up your Word game, here are 15 extremely useful keyboard shortcuts you'll want to master, ranging from basic to little known. These shortcuts work for both Word for Windows 2013 and 2016.

The official release date for Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 tablet and Surface Book laptop has arrived, but you might have trouble getting the model you want anytime soon. As of this writing, the

It looks like Chancellor Angela Merkel is not the only German official who might have been spied on by the nation's allies. The head of a German Federal Chancellery unit reportedly had his laptop infected with Regin, a cyberespionage program believed to be used by the U.S. National Security Agency and its closest intelligence partners. The German federal prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the breach, which came to light in 2014, German news magazine Der Spiegel

Remember when everyone was really sure a Now it's official: There absolutely was a Surface Mini, but Microsoft killed it. On Monday, 

Apple's fourth-generation set-top box is all about apps.

A simple formula will tell you just how far back you should sit from your big-screen TV to get the absolute best viewing experience.

One-hundred and twenty-seven days. In case you’ve missed this whole sorry debacle: WB and Rocksteady put out

Oracle Executive Chairman Larry Ellison unveiled Sunday new cloud applications and services, including a training tool that integrates with the company's human resources application, and gave a glimpse of the company's security strategy. As is expected with Ellison's speeches, the keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco was peppered with digs at rivals. He took a swipe at IBM and SAP, saying that Oracle no longer pays any attention to both companies because they don't really have a cloud play. But this time Ellison was far more focused on the company's business plans and products and even avoided a reference to the recent move by Dell to acquire EMC.