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April 01, 2022

Lawmakers join growing push to create a 'digital dollar'

Lawmakers have joined the chorus of officials who want the US to create a digital currency that would virtually eliminate funds transfer waiting periods, cut fees and enable those without bank accounts to move money across borders. One problem: lose your token card or passcode, lose your money. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by AMD: SILICON-BASED SECURITY FEATURES

Sponsored by AMD: SILICON-BASED SECURITY FEATURES

AMD Ryzen™ PRO 6000 Series processors are the world’s first x86 processors integrated with the Microsoft Pluton security processor to help provide continuous protection(1) for user identity, data, and applications. (1. As of January 2022, AMD has not independently verified that the Pluton security processor provides “continuous protection,” as stated by Microsoft).

Amex GBT: Biz travel isn't dead, and now we need 'Chief Journey Officers'

As business travel continues to tick back up, organizations are beginning to look at internal travel as key to creating and maintaining company culture as well as attracting and retaining top talent, according to a new study.

Intel lays out its flexible working policy

As a growing number of technology companies announce their new flexible work policies, Intel is the latest company to encourage employees back into the workplace.

Image: Apple Business Essentials exits beta, adds AppleCare

Apple Business Essentials exits beta, adds AppleCare

Apple Business Essentials has exited beta and is now available with compelling AppleCare for Business options for SMBs in the US.

Android tablets? Chromebook tablets? How Google thinks both can thrive

With Google renewing its focus on Android tablets, what's in the cards for the future of Chrome OS? Here, for the first time, are some inside answers.

Boomerang takes the pain out of meeting scheduling

Boomerang, which augments your email with a raft of useful features to help make you more productive, now has a fix for meeting scheduling email hassles.

HP to acquire Poly for $3.3B

HP takes aim at the hybrid working trend with its purchase of the video and audio equipment specialists Poly.

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