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April 07, 2023

As US moves to regain microchip leadership, some say it never left

As the US government begins to dispense tens of billions of dollars to get microchip makers to relocate manufacturing to the US, hurdles remain, including an increasingly diversified global supply chain that no one country can dominate. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Avaya: 2023 CCaaS Trends, Insights, and Statistics to Know

Sponsored by Avaya: 2023 CCaaS Trends, Insights, and Statistics to Know

What can we expect over the next 12 months? Here’s where Avaya sees the market heading…

Microsoft touts Windows 365 Frontline: 1 subscription for up to 3 workers

Windows 365 Fronline is aimed at hybrid workforces that perform shift and frontline work, and whose employees may need to switch out computers as they come and go without losing customized settings and data.

A forgotten Android personalization power

This brilliant bit of Android personalization gets lost every time you move into a new device. How long's it been since you've had it active?

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Apple wants you to upgrade your systems

Apple wants users to upgrade to the most modern versions of the OS, potentially as the company works to expand its product ecosystem.

Pausing AI development is a foolish idea

The recent call by tech leaders for a slowdown in the development of generative AI tools won't work now — the AI horse is already out of the barn.

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