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Google today announced IT admins can now apply policies to Chrome on Android and iOS, in addition to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS. This means they can, for example, use the Google admin console to set bookmarks through the Managed Bookmarks setting, set the Proxy policy or the Password Manager policy, across all six platforms at once. In other words, enabling the new Mobile setting (Chrome Management needs to be turned on first) means that all supported policies (check the lightbulb beside each policy to see if it will on Android and iOS) will apply to Chrome on mobile…
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Every year — like clockwork — Adobe delivers updates to its consumer photo and video apps, Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, and that time has arrived. While the new Elements version 13 seems modest at first glance, a deeper dive into the apps signals a more significant upgrade than first appears. Among the new features common to both apps are support for High DPI on Windows and Retina Displays on Macs and new 64-bit support for Premiere Elements and the Elements Organizer on additional Windows systems. A major interface addition is the eLive tab (Elements Live), available from within both apps, which connects…
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Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Note 4, the latest version of its popular ‘phablet’ range, will go on sale from September 26, initially in its home country Korea. It isn’t providing specific launch dates for other markets — operators in the UK and other countries have revealed local schedules — but Samsung says that the phone will be available to consumers in 140 countries by the end of October. The company is rumored to have moved its launch schedule forward following the early success that Apple has had with its new iPhone 6 models, which are its largest devices to date. The…
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