今日、マイクロソフトは、Office 365 ホーム ページだけでなく、Android と iOS で SharePoint アプリケーションに追加ニュースを改善しました。Office 365 の SharePoint のすべての新機能で簡単に見てはここで: これらの変更の中で最も注目すべきは、新しい web パーツがオンライン利用可能なページ機能します。ここでは、使用できるすべての新しくリリースされた web パーツを見て: ここで既に用意されている完全な一覧にこれらの 5 つの web パーツを追加します。SharePoint のフレームワークを使用して独自の web パーツを作成することも。 IOS と Android 上の SharePoint のモバイル アプリケーションをダウンロードします。 続きを読む…
SharePoint improves Office 365 home page, adds News to iOS and Android apps, more
Today, Microsoft improved the Office 365 home page, as well as adding News to SharePoint apps on Android and iOS. Here’s a quick look at all the new features available on SharePoint for Office 365: The most notable of these changes are the new web parts and page capabilities that are now available online. Here’s a look at all the newly released web parts that can be used: These five web parts add to the full list that is already available here. You can even create your own web parts by using the SharePoint Framework. Download the SharePoint mobile apps on iOS and Android. Read more…
Lightroom for iOS turns your iPhone into a DSLR with raw HDR capture mode
Adobe optimized its powerful Lightroom photo-editing app for iOS 10 and the iPhone 7 last fall, but an update rolling out this week is taking advantage of Apple’s camera in a whole new way. Lightroom Mobile version 2.7 is adding a raw high-dynamic range capture mode to help you achieve effects you were previously only able to get with a DSLR or mirrorless camera. The iPhone 7 Plus’s dual-lens system puts a DSLR-quality camera in your pocket already, and now Lightroom is upping the ante. Read more…
th stretching past container (Gmail app & iOS mail app)
I do not know if anyone else has come across this issue, but I found in my template that certain elements extended beyond their parent container on the right. Mind you, only in the gmail app and the ios mail app. In no other clients (not even the web-clients for gmail and ios) was this happening. The is compiled into a bunch of table elements, including a
. Turns out, the culprits were the box-sizing and the max-width that get compiled and inlined on the
. To solve this, we made a new class in our _custom. Read more…
Could Sailfish OS threaten the near duopoly of iOS and Android?
At MWC 2017 , Jolla CEO Sami Pienimäki, along with some of his partners, presented their company’s new organization, as well as Sailfish OS, introducing it as an international product. In 2017, the company wants to begin operating with profit as a goal and seriously putting Sailfish OS up against Android and iOS, especially in China and South America. Plus, we’re starting to see the fruits of the labor that has been, up until now, a mysterious partnership with Sony Mobile. In some countries, Jolla wasn’t very well known and it didn’t have much success. But that’s not important now. Read more…
Wikileaks CIA Mega-Leak Implicates US And UK Spies In Deep iPhone Hacks
If you’re an iPhone user, there’s a slice of good news amongst the reams of Central Intelligence Agency cyberarms Wikileaks claimed to have dropped today: there are no obvious new exploits affecting Apple’s latest iOS. As iOS exploit expert Will Strafach told Forbes: “I do not believe any iOS user running iOS 10+ has any cause for concern by this… [I’m] trying to clearly figure out if average iOS users should be concerned about a malicious party using the released content to hack their device, and the answer is no, it seems. Read more…
Everyone is talking about WikiLeaks’ massive CIA data dump — here’s what’s going on
WikiLeaks published a large cache of documents stolen from the CIA related to hacking tools on Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal has confirmed their authenticity with an intelligence source. The files seem explosive at first glance. Internal CIA files are rarely seen, and WikiLeaks has used them to claim that the agency has “lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal.” But some of the claims that WikiLeaks presented along with the documents have been criticized by security researchers as being exaggerated or overblown. Read more…
Today, we have a number of paid iOS apps that can be yours for free during a limited time only. If you see an app that you would like, pounce on it immediately. Otherwise there is a chance that you will miss out on the opportunity.To go through the list of free iOS apps, all you need to do is to click on the slideshow below. Among the nine paid apps that are free for a limited time, we have a sticker camera app, one app that makes To-Do lists and another one that allows your iOS device to run Roku. Read more…
You’ll notice some amazing changes, including a brighter interface, easier navigation and new reading actions to streamline your reading experience. You have a lot of reading to do, and we can help! We’ve partnered with more than 10,000 businesses from all over the world who want to sponsor every issue that you download. Just enable Gifts when you first open the app, and a little green teacup will let you know when you’ve connected with a sponsor. Then you can download whatever you’d like from the catalog. Read more…
Leaked documents reveal CIA can hack into nearly any Android or iOS device
WikiLeaks has long been known for disclosing confidential information related to various schemes and exploits from famous groups and organizations, but today it revealed a whole trove of intelligence that makes it feel like we might really be living in George Orwell’s ‘1984’. The leaked information set, being called ‘Vault 7’ is a huge trove of CIA spying documents revealing the full scope of what the organization is capable of. Read more…
WikiLeaks Reveals CIA Spying Tools For Android, iOS And Smart TVs: How Does This Affect You?
WikiLeaks released a bunch of documents this morning detailing the different types of tools the CIA (US intelligence agency) allegedly uses to spy on people through iOS, Android and smart devices (including TVs). How could this affect you? If the WikiLeak documents are legit (which looks likely), the CIA has been hoarding zero-day vulnerabilities and exploiting them for intelligence gathering. Read more…