Singsys blog: What’s Hot

Now You Just Need to tap to Authorize Your Google Account

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Two-factor authentication is a great way to keep your online accounts secure, but between hunting for your phone and manually typing in the auto-generated passcode, it can be quite a pain.

 

Google’s hoping to fix that with a simpler security prompt option. The next time you try logging into Gmail or Google Apps, you only need to tap ‘Yes, allow sign-in’ to authorize it. No more fidgety digits to key in before the clock runs out. Check out the full feature.

 

 

Firefox ‘Containers’: Now Users can Enable Separate Personal and Professional Online Accounts

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Mozilla is experimenting with a new feature in Firefox that lets users log in to the same site with two different accounts.

 

Containers is an “experimental” feature in Firefox Nightly version 50, which is designed to reflect the idea that people project different aspects of themselves in different contexts in real life. Containers brings that concept to the web.

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Proudly representing Singsys in Office Expo Asia 2016

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Office Expo Asia is Singapore’s only dedicated office solutions and business event. OEA exhibition gives an  opportunity to their exhibitors to directly interact with their targeted audience. Because of this face-to-face meeting  with the prospects, generates genuine business.

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Microsoft Acquire Professional Networking Giant LinkedIn

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 Microsoft on Monday shifted its focus to social networking with a massive $26.2 billion deal for professional social network LinkedIn.

With its biggest-ever acquisition and one of the largest in the tech sector, Microsoft is adding tools to connect with business as it moves further away from its roots as a pure software firm.

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Now you can video comment on Facebook

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It’s been launched around the world.

Facebook   has unveiled a new feature that allows users to leave videos as comments.

Employee Bob Baldwin, who was a “core hacker” during a hackathon held by Facebook that led to the creation of the new function, announced the feature in a post on Thursday.

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