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  • Generative AI (genAI) tools are becoming more common in the workplace, but business leaders are concerned that their organizations lack a strategy to deploy the technology across their workforce. That’s according to a Microsoft survey of 31,000 employees in 31 countries, published in the company’s annual Work Trend Index report.  The survey indicates strong demand […]
  • Apple’s Let Loose event saw the company introduce an iPad Pro equipped with a next-generation M4 chip, an iPad Air running an M2, a new Apple Pencil Pro, and powerful updates to the company’s pro apps on iPads. There’s a lot to like about all these announcements. The iPad Pros are thin — at 5.1mm, marginally thicker […]
  • The CHIPS and Science Act provides $52.7 billion for American semiconductor research, development, manufacturing, and workforce development. The Act’ provides $39 billion in manufacturing incentives, including $2 billion for the legacy chips used in automobiles and defense systems; $13.2 billion in R&D and workforce development; and $500 million for international information communications technology security and semiconductor supply chain activities. That R&D money includes $11 billion […]
  • A web browser is almost certainly the most popular application on a Windows PCs. And while there’s a lot of competition, all the big browsers — Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and even Brave — have similar interfaces. Arc is a brand-new browser that thinks it can transform how you use the web, delivering […]
  • Google’s dominance in the search arena has given rise to two major antitrust lawsuits from the U.S. government, which allege that the company has manipulated the market to maintain that dominance, to the exclusion of its competitors and the detriment of the public at large. The first lawsuit, targeting Google’s search business, kicked off in […]
  • A variety of emerging work trends could combine to help employees gain an edge in the corporate world. The latest puzzle piece is a recent decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban non-compete agreements. Disagreements among workers and employers over return-to-office mandates, remote and hybrid work, higher pay, resignations, and layoffs are likely to become […]
  • Brrrrrrrrrrrrrreaking news, gang: Google’s just announced a new midrange Pixel product that pretty much everyone was expecting! Titillating, I know, right? But hold the phone for a sec: Before you nod off and start thinking about noodles, there’s more to this story than what’s on the surface — and what most media outlets are reporting […]