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May 19, 2023

Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

The ability to run Windows opened the door for Macs in the enterprise. But in the modern business world, Windows is optional — and sometimes the other options are better. Read more ▶

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Don't miss out on being named the "Best Place to Work in IT"

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Europe must lead in semiconductor manufacturing: EU Commissioner

While European research has been vital for advanced chip manufacturing, it is not enough to make the bloc industry leaders, the EU Commissioner said.

15 Android settings that'll strengthen your security

Some of the most important Android settings are also the most buried — and they're absolutely worth your while to uncover.

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Micron to invest $3.6B for Japanese production of DRAM chips

Having already invested billions of dollars in the US chip sector, Micron has announced it will be the first company to bring extreme ultraviolet lithography production methods to Japan.

Apple's Neural Engine and the generative AI game

While Apple’s pre-WWDC assistive technology announcements could be life-changing in their own right, one hidden element is the extent to which they exploit the powerful Neural Engine at the heart of Apple Silicon.

Apple innovates in accessibility as WWDC nears

Apple has introduced a range of innovative accessibility features to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). These make powerful use of LiDAR and machine vision intelligence.

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