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Launch Services Database Rebuild
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Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition Update
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ING Off-line services
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Activer les services web
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Uninstall Documentum File Share Services
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Support Services Guide
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Support Services Help (Quicken 2010)
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com.codeweavers.CrossOverHelper.Quicken 2010.Rockwell Software/.Utilities/
Service Scrubber
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Bouygues Telecom - Mes services en un clic
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com.TP-TC
Syncrospector (xCode Mac-Check+Repair Sync Services)
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Apple Inc.
Global PC Services carte-anniversaire
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RbCafe
Access via SMB PASS services
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Services Uninstaller
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IT Services Julian Heusel
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com.JulianHeusel
Centrelink Online Services
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AskVU Student Services
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How to find your WiFi's blind spots on a Mac
The WiFi signal in your house can be tricky to manage. Here's a great solution.
Safari's latest version tries to find problematic websites
The latest version of Safari introduces a new tech called "differential privacy", which allows the browser to identify problematic websites by collecting user browsing data.
Use PassProtect to find out if your password has been hacked
Check out Okta's PassProtect, an extension for Chrome that tells if the passwords that you're typing have appeared in any data breaches.
Netflix may be getting ready to add an Ultra tier of service
Netflix is currently testing a new paid membership tier called Ultra, which allows its users to watch the content in Ultra HD on up to four devices at once.
Apple adopts Rich Communication Services
Apple finally plans to adopt RCS, or Rich Communication Services, the next-get carrier-supported messaging system.