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April 12, 2023

Nearly four in five employers struggle to fill job roles, a 17-year high

A plethora of job openings and dearth in available talent make an odd juxtaposition with numerous high-profile layoffs in the technology industry and elsewhere during the past six months. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by VMware: Choosing the Right Cloud for Data Sovereignty

Sponsored by VMware: Choosing the Right Cloud for Data Sovereignty

As recently spotlighted at VMware Explore US, Sovereign Cloud continues to gain momentum.​

US and China take first steps toward regulating generative AI

As generative AI continues to roil the tech industry, governments around the world are starting to consider regulation in order to combat its potential to aid criminality and promote bias.

Facing weak chip sales, TSMC asks US for guidance on CHIPS Act funds

TSMC experienced a sharp drop in chip sales over the last few months, and is seeking guidance from the US on CHIPS Act subsidies for its planned manufacturing facilities in Arizona.

Image: Alibaba rolls out ChatGPT rival, Tongyi Qianwen, for its business apps

Alibaba rolls out ChatGPT rival, Tongyi Qianwen, for its business apps

Alibaba Cloud's Tongyi Qianwen is a large language model that will act as a ChatGPT-like interface for all its business apps, including the DingTalk workplace communications app and the Tmall Genie personal assistant speaker.

Apple feels the bite as Mac shipments fall 40.5%

As economic malaise tanked global shipments for all major PC manufacturers in Q1 2023, Apple was worst affected of the lot, according to IDC.

Still using Windows 10 21H2? Time to upgrade

For consumers and smaller businesses, security updates for Windows 10 21H2 will end in June. Here’s how to make sure your systems are on Windows 10 22H2 before support runs out.

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