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July 05, 2023

Apple’s Vision Pro: Will it work for work?

The company’s ‘spatial computing’ device could be the first step on a long journey to the promised land of AR glasses, say analysts. But early-adopter businesses might still find the Vision Pro useful. Read more ▶

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Come to NYC To Break Through Your Digital Business Barriers 

Attend FutureIT NYC on July 18 to connect with business and tech leaders on strategies to advance digital business and work. Hear from extreme adventurer Jamie Clark, attend a persuasive communication workshop, and gather advice from the leaders of Godiva, BCBS NJ, Tapestry, and more. Register here!

Microsoft pushes for government regulation of AI. Should we trust it?

The generative AI gold rush is on, but there are few real guardrails now governing its use. If action isn’t taken soon, any regulations might be too late to do any good.

Businesses to boost Windows 11 adoption in ‘24, but Windows 10 still dominates

Economic uncertainty has slowed enterprise adoption of Windows 11, but analysts expect most companies to make the transition next year – if economic fears don’t get in the way.

Image: The EU Data Act is a lot bigger than iCloud

The EU Data Act is a lot bigger than iCloud

The EU is taking a stand against vendor lock-in for data services, including IoT, connected device, and cloud services.

The secret to a smarter Android lock screen

Turn your Android phone's lock screen into a true productivity powerhouse with this super-simple efficiency-enhancing hack.

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