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MacBook Neo for Education: Scaling macOS Device Management

MacBook Neo for Education: Scaling macOS Device Management

[ad_1] Apple devices have long held a strong place in education. From intuitive design to a seamless ecosystem, they’ve consistently been the preferred choice for institutions aiming to deliver a more engaging and creative learning experience. Yet, for many schools, large-scale adoption has remained out of reach, primarily due to cost. With the introduction of …

Retroid Pocket 5 handheld now comes in two ‘new’ colors

Retroid Pocket 5 handheld now comes in two ‘new’ colors

[ad_1] TL;DR Retroid has announced new color options for its Pocket 5 handheld. Despite being marketed as new, Retroid appears to be using leftover stock from Pocket G2, which was recently discontinued. Thankfully, the handheld’s new colors come without any price increase. The ongoing RAM and storage shortages have affected all electronics-related ventures, but the …

Zebra Device Enrollment: Methods & Setup Guide

Zebra Device Enrollment: Methods & Setup Guide

[ad_1] Zebra device enrollment enables businesses to deploy robust devices built for the world’s most demanding frontline settings. Zebra devices are built to perform in rugged environments and are used across frontline industries such as warehouse, retail, and manufacturing.  However, just having the right tool is not enough. Managing these devices and ensuring they’re secure, …

Cloudflare vs CrowdStrike: Comparing security approaches

Cloudflare vs CrowdStrike: Comparing security approaches

[ad_1] Cloudflare vs CrowdStrike is becoming a common point of comparison as organizations rethink their security strategy. On the surface, both are cybersecurity platforms, but they solve different problems using different approaches.  Cloudflare is designed to secure traffic, applications, and access at the network edge, while CrowdStrike focuses on protecting the endpoints by detecting and …

Which one should you pick?

Which one should you pick?

[ad_1] Security threats and attacks have always been clever at deceiving people and systems. Now, with AI in play, around 87% of cybersecurity and other leaders have identified AI-related vulnerabilities as the fastest-growing cyber risk [1]. These numbers help us understand that data is the modern time treasure, and having data in the wrong hands …