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April 21, 2023

How to use Microsoft Loop in Outlook and Teams

Sharing portable content snippets called Loop components is a smart way to collaborate across Microsoft 365 apps. Here’s why they’re so useful and how to use them in Outlook and Teams. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Tangoe: How to better secure your fleet of mobile devices

Sponsored by Tangoe: How to better secure your fleet of mobile devices

Whether you are working to avoid federal agents or rising ransomware attacks, here are the best practices for improving the security posture of your corporate mobile fleet.

Is Samsung dumping Google Search?

Samsung may be considering dropping Google Search as the default browser on its smartphones, and the reason may be that Microsoft's Bing will boast an AI-infusion from the popular ChatGPT chatbot.

Microsoft expands AI Copilot offering with Viva and Glint integrations

Microsoft looks to improve employee engagement and productivity by bringing its AI Copilot offering to the Viva platform.

Image: Technical teams hit by Meta’s latest wave of layoffs

Technical teams hit by Meta’s latest wave of layoffs

Software engineers, graphics programmers and gameplay developers are among the technical teams that reportedly have been impacted by the jobs cuts first announced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg back in March.

EU Chips Act to drive $47 billion investments in semiconductor manufacturing

EU Chips Act will aim to double Europe’s share of the global semiconductor market from 10% to 20% by the end of the decade.

Atlassian's Confluence adds whiteboards, databases, boosts external collaboration

The Confluence workforce management platforms is offering new data types and new ways of collaborating both internally and externally.

Security researchers uncover NSO Group iPhone attacks in Europe

Researchers at Jamf Threat Labs have identified additional attacks against iPhones used by human rights activists and journalists in the Middle East and Europe, including one working for a global news agency.

Three issues with generative AI still need to be solved

While generative AI has captured the attention and imagination of many in the tech world, underlying issues could hinder its spread.

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