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    Buy Microsoft Project Pro or Microsoft Visio Pro for $20 right now

    Get Microsoft Project 2021 Pro or Visio 2021 on sale right now.  Stack Social Project management is the bread and butter of the professional world, but actually getting things done can be a challenge. Professional software can optimize many operations to maximize efficiency and productivity when you need it most. You might want to consider […] More

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    Will AI take the wind out of cybersecurity job growth?

    mbbirdy/Getty Images Endless waves of hacks, ransomware, malicious code, and insider abuse continue to invade our systems, applications, and services, and there is one thin red line of defense keeping them at bay: cybersecurity professionals. These days, it seems intuitive that artificial intelligence could pick up a lot of the heavy lifting of cybersecurity, detecting […] More

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    Google Maps will show speedometer and speed limits on iPhone and CarPlay

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNETAndroid users have long been able to see the speedometer and speed limits when using their phones to navigate with Google Maps. That same capability is finally coming to Google Maps for the iPhone.The speedometer and speed limit display is now rolling out to iPhone users around the world, Google told TechCrunch on Tuesday. TechCrunch said that it already saw the new feature pop up in Google Maps in India early last week.Also: 12 iPhone apps that I can’t live without (and why you need them, too)Once you start using the latest version of Google Maps for iOS to head to your destination, your car’s speed and the speed limit will appear in miles or kilometers depending on your current region. The speed limit indicator even changes colors to tell you whether or not you’re driving within the posted speed limit.The new display is available with Google Maps for iOS version 6.123.0, according to 9to5Google, which jibes with the latest version on my iPhone. However, the server-side update for the feature has been rolling out to iOS users over the past few weeks. More

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    The best reading tablets of 2024: Expert tested and recommended

    The Kindle Scribe is perhaps the perfect example of part e-reader, part tablet to satisfy your reading and note-taking needs. It has the same functions you’ve come to know and love in a Kindle, like 300 ppi glare-free screen, weeks of battery life, and adjustable warm light. It’s also compatible with Amazon’s Basic or Premium Pen, so you can take handwritten notes or underline important quotations within the book you’re reading. Your notes are automatically organized in one place for every book, so you can browse, review, and export them via email. The Kindle Scribe also comes with preset templates to help you create notebooks, journals, and lists, and you can can create sticky notes in Microsoft Word and other compatible Word documents. Review: Amazon Kindle ScribeZDNET contributing writer, Matthew Miller, went hands-on with the Kindle Scribe and called it “close to perfect.” “I use my Kindle Scribe daily as my primary note-taking device, and the habit of carrying it has also resulted in me reading more books than I have in years,” Miller wrote. “It’s an excellent ebook device while also serving as a capable working tablet.”The Kindle Scribe comes with the Basic pen, but for the more advanced features like a dedicated eraser and the shortcut button, you’ll need the Premium pen, which costs $30 extra. However, Amazon customers who have reviewed the Kindle Scribe say that the premium pen is worth paying extra for, especially since it has an eraser and a button that lets you switch the nib from writing to highlighting.Kindle Scribe specs: Display: 10.2-inch 300 ppi Paperwhite display| Battery life: Up to 12 weeks (at 30 minutes per day) | Weight: 15.3 ounces | Storage: 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB More

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    Google’s dark web monitoring service will soon be free for users- here’s how to use it

    Artie Beaty/ZDNETIf you’re a Google One subscriber, you probably know that one of the benefits included with your subscription is dark web monitoring (along with additional storage, access to Magic Editor, AI Premium, and more). The dark web monitoring feature keeps track of the dark web — sites not indexed by search engines and only accessible via specialized browsers — for personal information such as your Social Security number, address, email, phone number, and birthday. If Google finds your information, you’ll receive an alert and advice on what to do next.Also: 5 ways to improve your Chrome browser’s security (and why you should)Since the service’s debut, Google has limited dark web monitoring to customers who pay between $2 and $20 a month depending on their plan. But Google is soon rolling out the service to all its consumer accounts.First spotted by 9to5Google, subscribers who log in to their Google One accounts have started seeing a message that dark web monitoring is going away in late July with a link to learn more. Clicking the link leads to an explanation from Google that says, “Dark web report will no longer require a Google One membership. All users signed into their Google Accounts can use the feature as it’s made available.” More

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    The best Apple deals of July 2024: iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, and more

    The problem with Apple products, such as MacBooks, iPads, and the Apple Watch range, is that they usually carry a hefty price tag and are rarely on sale. But there are deals and discounts, even outside of sales events including Prime Day and Black Friday, if you know where to look. Also: Everything Apple unveiled at its ‘Let Loose’ iPad eventApple frequently refreshes its product ranges — one of the latest being the iPad lineup — and this can open the path to discounts in the form of new, promotional deals for the latest gadgets alongside price reductions for older designs as companies seek to move old stock. Typically, third-party retailers, such as Walmart, Best Buy, Newegg, or Amazon, are the places to find a discount on your new MacBook, iPad, and other Apple products. This month, Best Buy is offering a three-day sale on Apple products, including smartwatches, AirPods, Apple TV, iPads, and more, starting June 7.Also: The best iPhone dealsBelow, you will find the best sales and discounts on Apple products, including MacBooks, Apple Watch, AirPods, and accessories, for the month of June.Best Buy Apple Sales Event dealsApple MacBook Air 13.6-inch laptop More