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December 13, 2023

Making sense of genAI pricing in office apps

Generative AI is now available in many of the productivity apps office workers use every day, from Microsoft Word to Zoom. But how much should businesses expect to pay to provide employees with an AI sidekick? Read more ▶

Image: How many jobs are available in technology in the US?

How many jobs are available in technology in the US?

The number of open IT jobs has shrunk over the past few months, but tech unemployment is still well below the overall US rate, and new AI positions are boosting hiring figures.

Microsoft sets precedent, partnering with union to develop AI policy

In a first-of-its-kind move, Microsoft has partnered with the largest union group in the US to educate workers and ensure the inclusion of their viewpoint in the policy development.

Change as opportunity: How Apple gains from rebooting its supply-chain strategy

Apple’s supply-chain change-up is helping the company solve multiple business challenges at once.

Image: Apple Pay will need to open up to a little more competition

Apple Pay will need to open up to a little more competition

Hot on the heels of Epic’s big app store win, Apple is now reportedly offering to open up Apple Pay's NFC tech to mobile payment rivals.

How Apple TV just became a Zoom meeting solution for SMEs

With support from Zoom and Cisco Webex, Apple TV may be a low cost way for smaller businesses to get set up for hybrid meetings.

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