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June 10, 2022

How AI can give companies a DEI boost

Artificial intelligence has a spotty past when it comes to diversity, equity, and inclusion, but more carefully crafted tools can point out, rather than perpetuate, bias in the workplace. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Oracle and VMware: Virtual Machines Make Agency Cloud Migration Easier

Recently, Government Technology Insider discussed how virtual machines and cloud solutions are ideal for public sector agencies and institutions with Eric Pan, Sr. Director of Alliance Marketing, Oracle.

Four-day workweek pilot kicks off for thousands of UK workers

Amid calls around the globe for more companies to adopt a shorter workweek, 70 businesses have committed to a four-day week for staff in the largest pilot project to date.

What the EU’s USB-C mandate means for Apple — and for users

The EU will require device manufacturers to standardize on USB-C, a mandate that mostly effects Apple. The company, whose biggest selling product — the iPhone — uses a proprietary protocol, is reportedly working on a USB-C capable iPhone.

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6 custom Android shortcuts that'll supercharge your efficiency

Take two minutes now to uncover these shortcuts, and you'll save endless time in the days, weeks, and months ahead.

Is your company a ‘Best Place to Work in IT’?

Then help it get the recognition it deserves! Nominations are now open for Computerworld’s 2022 program. Submit your nomination now!

Europe gives Apple a smack in the chops on USB-C power standardization

Deal with it, Apple. By 2024, everyone in the European Union must be offered a USB-C charger for their devices.

Microsoft commits to ban non-competes and increase pay transparency in the US

The technology giant is making four broad commitments to US-based employees, including the removal of controversial clauses from employee contracts.

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