Small business owners are getting a new feature tailored just for them in Microsoft Office 365—a full-service system for scheduling appointments for their services over the internet. Customers will be able to look at a list of prices, and then schedule time for an appointment with a list of employees. Bookings will then email the customers a confirmation including an invitation they can put on their calendars.
Windows 10 breaches French law by collecting too much personal information from users and failing to secure it adequately, according to the French National Data Protection Commission (CNIL). Some of CNIL served Microsoft with a
Dell's saying goodbye to the trailblazing Alienware X51, the desktop that kicked off the mini-PC craze four long years ago. The company announced the When the X51 first rolled out it stood out from the PC crowd as the first affordable, mid-level gaming machine in a compact box. It was also attractive enough to fit in nicely on your desktop, or sitting in a living room entertainment unit in lieu of a console. The
Every once in a while there’s a Humble Bundle that makes us sit back, whistle, and mutter “wow” into our gaming headsets. Today is one of those days. Games publisher 2K just launched a new Humble Bundle and it’s a doozy. At its lowest level, the
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The Alienware Alpha R2 gaming console has something to prove. When the first The Alpha R2 is an updated version that packs in a ton more performance. Unfortunately, this new gen isn’t nearly as affordable as the original was. Outside, Alienware’s tiny gaming PC looks exactly the same as its predecessor. Much has changed inside, however, especially in storage options and graphics.
Companies are rapidly adopting IoT even though many don’t know if they’re getting a good return on their investment. Two-thirds of companies are now using or planning to use IoT, according to a global survey by research firm Strategy Analytics. That’s up from just 32 percent last year. But 51 percent of those aren’t sure whether the new technology is paying off, said Laura DiDio, an analyst at the firm. That doesn’t necessarily mean the internet of things isn’t saving them money or improving their businesses, DiDio said. But many organizations evaluate and deploy new technologies in such a fragmented way that they don’t know the full effects of their actions. It's actually better with IoT than with most other new technologies, where an even higher percentage can't measure the benefits, she said. But a disorganized approach isn't helpful in any case.
Do you have an army of imposters online pretending to be you? Probably not, but now you can still request for a verified Twitter account. On Tuesday, Twitter Verified accounts get to filter their mentions to only see those from other verified accounts. But that seems to be the only real feature or perk that comes from having a blue badge–aside from bragging rights, of course. Additionally, verified accounts can’t be private, and the username must remain the same or you will have to seek verification all over again. If you are rejected, you can reapply after 30 days. Previously, the verification process was never clear-cut, and it seemed to require a direct connection to a Twitter rep.