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July 18, 2023

Q&A: HPE global talent exec credits AI, chatbots for bolstering hiring

HPE has been using AI-based talent acquisition technology that has literally turned a lackluster career site and hiring process on its head and reached more than 950,000 candidates. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Hybrid cloud: the launch pad for data-first modernization

Sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Hybrid cloud: the launch pad for data-first modernization

Most companies are sitting on a treasure trove of data. Yet many struggle to unlock insights from that data. HPE can help.

Google Bard launches in EU, overcoming data privacy concerns in the region

Five months after Google announced it was launching its own generative AI chatbot, the company has addressed the data privacy issues that had previously made it inaccessible to EU residents.

Four zero-days make July 's Patch Tuesday a 'patch now' update

Microsoft rolled out fixes this week for 130 security issues, including four zero-day flaws affecting Windows. Time to patch!

Image: New EU battery law could mean EOL for low-cost smartphones

New EU battery law could mean EOL for low-cost smartphones

Apple might have wriggle room for the iPhone when it comes to new EU laws to make smartphone batteries user replaceable — but the new regulations almost certainly spell the end of the cheapest devices.

Apple launches Tap to Pay on iPhone for UK business

Small UK merchants, businesses, and other enterprises can now use Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhone service to replace payment terminals at point of sale.

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