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Zoomtopia 2023: Zoom bets on AI with new Docs, AI Companion tools
At its annual Zoomtopia conference in San Jose, California, videoconferencing company Zoom today announced a range of new products and capabilities, including an AI-powered document application called Zoom Docs and an expanded list of capabilities offered by the...
Zero trust and why it matters to the Apple enterprise
Once upon a time, digital business sat inside the security perimeter. Devices were kept in offices, shared the same network, and were protected by antivirus software, firewalls, and software updates. This system wasn’t perfect and became increasingly specialized, with...
Japan invests $1.3 billion in Micron to subsidize chip manufacturing: Report
Japanese government funds are expected to help Micron’s factory in Hiroshima produce more advanced chips to power AI and quantum workloads.
Asana unveils new AI capabilities to help teams work smarter
Asana is rolling out a host of new generative AI capabilities for its work management platform that are designed to streamline and provide greater clarity for team collaboration and productivity.The new capabilities, announced today, come four months after Asana first...
Microsoft puts its Cloud for Sovereignty in public preview
The company plans to make Cloud for Sovereignty generally available in December.
Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search
Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market. The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring...
Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search
Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market. The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring...
20 seconds to extreme Android awesomeness
Well, my gaggle of giddy gibbons, it's a ginormous week here in the land o' Googley matters.We've got Le Googlé's official fall hardware event on Wednesday, with the coming launch of this year's new Pixel 8 flagship phones and a new Pixel Watch to join 'em. And we're...
With AI, there’s a trust gap based on gender, age
When it comes to trusting artificial intelligence (AI), men, millennial, and Gen Z workers generally have more faith in the technology than women, Gen Xers, or Baby Boomers, according to the results of a survey of more than 2,000 US adults.The survey, the second of...
Is that a hot iPhone 15 in your pocket, or… ?
Every year a new scare story appears soon after Apple introduces new iPhone models. It’s a regular occurrence, and the stories almost always disappear once the initial furor dies down.This year’s scare story is no different — it’s not even new — though enterprise IT...
The antitrust suit against Google isn’t the DOJ-Microsoft fight redux
For longtime tech industry watchers, the US Department of Justice’s antitrust suit against Google feels like déjà vu all over again. Many of the charges in the suit have almost eerie echoes to those levied against Microsoft in 1998.Both claim the targets used their...
Will the FTC’s Lina Khan succeed in breaking up Amazon?
The FTC’s latest antitrust lawsuit accuses Amazon of using a web of anticompetitive strategies to maintain a monopoly, cut potential rivals off at the knees and generally make the market less friendly to consumers, but the process of getting a result will be...