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March 01, 2023

‘Digital twin’ tech is twice as great as the metaverse

The metaverse is all about escaping the real world. The digital twin idea is about making the real world better. Read more ▶

Image: New Windows 11 update puts Bing Chat front and center

New Windows 11 update puts Bing Chat front and center

Weeks after it was first launched, users of Bing preview will be able to access the new AI-powered Windows 11 search tool, directly from the search bar.

Twitter stealthily lays off 10% of remaining workers, including tech staff

The latest round of Twitter layoffs includes engineering staff, according to reports.

Zoom sets sights on AI development as it posts fourth-quarter loss

A month after Zoom cut 15% of its workforce, the videoconferencing company says restructuring will let it weather economic uncertainties, as it incorporates AI into its products.

Image: US-led 'Fab 4' chip alliance meets to coordinate supply chain resilience

US-led 'Fab 4' chip alliance meets to coordinate supply chain resilience

Senior officials from US, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea meet to discuss ways to establish an early warning system and help ensure a more resilient global semiconductor supply chain.

MacStadium’s VMWare virtualization replacement now available at AWS

Developers seeking a replacement for VMWare's vSphere environment for virtualized Macs can now access MacStadium’s Orka Platform at the AWS Marketplace.

Qualcomm again hints at Apple’s future iPhone plans

Qualcomm CEO and President Cristiano Amon hints that Apple will put its own 5G modems inside iPhones as soon as 2024.

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