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Chrome Remote Desktop Arrives on Android
Android: Google's finally released an Android counterpart to its Chrome-based remote desktop application. Install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension for Chrome and now you can log in to your computer remotely from Android. The app is free and requires surprisingly...
Slack’s Stewart Butterfield doesn’t fear Facebook At Work, promises offline mode soon
The first question I asked Slack’s CEO and co-founder Stewart Butterfield was a selfish one: when will the app get threaded comments, so TNW’s editorial team can use it full time. Sadly, he could only confirm that they’re “coming soon,” one of a bunch of new...
10 WordPress SEO Questions That Took Me 10 Years To Answer!
Of the many different content management systems and web publishing platforms I’ve done SEO for, WordPress is the most popular. Blogs, company websites and web shops run on WordPress. Designers are fascinated by its versatility and the range of adaptations possible...
Apple adds crucial security update for iMessage and FaceTime
Apple has finally expanded an extra security feature to guard iMessages and FaceTime video chats. The feature, called two-step authentication, provides an added layer of protection against hackers. With two-step authentication enabled, logging into your iCloud account...
Is Dropbox cloud storage too expensive?
Dropbox pricing plans.Screenshot by Dara Kerr/CNET As Dropbox hosted its first developer conference on Tuesday, conjuring up images of a future without hard drives and announcing its plans for cloud domination, some users still aren't happy. Despite people being more...
How To Check If Your Mac or Linux Machine Is Vulnerable to Shellshock
Shellshock, the newly discovered vulnerability that allows attackers to inject code into your machine, puts your Mac or Linux at a serious risk for malicious attacks. Here's how to test if your machine is vulnerable. Shellshock uses a bash script to access your...