Google might have a secret weapon for the Pixel 11: a notification system called Pixel Glow that uses lights on the back of the phone. It is a stylish way to stay informed without picking up your device. Would this feature make you switch phones? https://t.co/SjhkDs4ka7
A new study shows that 73% of people are choosing tech that lasts over flashy new upgrades. The "death of the flex" means we value reliability more than ever. Do you prioritize a device that works perfectly or one that has the newest features? https://t.co/eAPHX1ADc3
Over 220 zettabytes of data will be created this year alone. Managing that much information requires smarter organization, not just bigger hard drives. How are you keeping your digital files organized in this age of information overload? https://t.co/RxpNqNdh4w
Tired of "my computer is acting weird" tickets? Most of those start with unapproved installs. See why removing permanent admin rights is the fastest way to stabilize your IT environment and reduce support noise.
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Tablets have officially become the standard interface for everything from hospital bedsides to construction sites. Digital charting and mobile signatures are saving hours of manual entry. How could going mobile-first improve your team's workflow? https://t.co/VPCMiEnHd9
Identity security is now the top target for attackers, with identity-based methods used in 65% of recent breaches. Tools like BloodHound are becoming essential for closing security gaps. Is your company network fully protected against credential abuse? https://t.co/XrkmdYLssW
Managed security is evolving to catch phishing sites faster using fine-tuned AI models. As hackers get smarter, your defense systems have to keep up. How often does your team participate in security training to spot the latest online scams? https://t.co/ysXtk2fVFW
Microsoft is overhauling how it tests new Windows features to get feedback faster and reduce bugs in the final versions. A more stable operating system means fewer headaches for you. What is the one Windows feature you wish they would fix first? https://t.co/LMboHUuaNt
The latest Windows 11 updates are finally making it easier to manage your account and security settings in one place. Staying secure shouldn't be a chore for business owners. Have you explored the new account dashboard on your work PC yet? https://t.co/zXb4M8Q7II
That urgent email from the CEO asking for a rush payment? It might be an AI deepfake. 🤖 Attackers are now cloning voices and mimicking writing styles perfectly to bypass the red flags we used to rely on. It’s time to upgrade your AP process.
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Apple is preparing to launch four new Mac models later this year. From the M5 chip to potential design overhauls, the hardware race is heating up. Are you holding out for a new release, or is your current setup still getting the job done? https://t.co/y1dZYKe5WL
Nearly half of planned data centers for 2026 are facing delays or cancellations. This could mean slower digital services for all of us. Does your business have a backup plan for when the cloud gets cloudy? Read more on how this impacts your technology. https://t.co/BaMd3FKMoY
he AI market is projected to reach $3.5 trillion by 2033. With nearly 90% of tech workers already using AI daily, the shift is real. What is the one AI tool you can no longer live without at work? #AI#TechTrends#FutureOfWork#BusinessStrategy https://t.co/nBjXCDdut7
AI tools are only as good as the data you give them. Using real data instead of well-phrased guesses is the next hurdle for business efficiency. Are you still treating AI as a separate step, or is it fully connected to your company data yet?
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Identity is the new perimeter. Okta is now arguing that AI agents should be treated as unique identities with their own security permissions. As you add more AI tools to your office, how are you tracking who, or what, has access to your data? https://t.co/c0pRpJN658
You approve an MFA prompt and carry on with your day, unaware that a hacker just hijacked your active session. 🕵️ AiTM attacks don't steal passwords—they steal the "session cookie" created after you log in. Learn why standard MFA isn't enough anymore.
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A new AI named Claude Mythos has begun autonomously finding zero-day security flaws across major systems. The speed of digital threats is officially moving faster than human patch cycles. Is your business security ready for the era of autonomous attacks? https://t.co/jvXCTMLPpL
A new phishing campaign is mimicking Google Workspace pages to steal login codes and certificates. Even tech-savvy users can be fooled by these perfect clones. Have you trained your team on how to spot the latest fake login pages? https://t.co/jGSSUXrVD4
Microsoft just patched 167 security flaws in its latest update. If you haven't restarted your PC today, you are leaving the door wide open for hackers. When was the last time you checked for Windows updates? Don't wait until it is too late. https://t.co/C7qiHU9Rpb
Automation is getting smarter by interpreting instructions rather than just following rigid rules. This means software can handle more complex tasks with less human oversight. What task in your workday are you most eager to automate? https://t.co/3ywkuYVvIP