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January 30, 2024

Russia hacks Microsoft: It’s worse than you think

This time, hackers attacked corporate execs, not customers. That might finally push the US government to focus on long-ignored security concerns. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Workday: Harness the power of AI, without increasing risk

Sponsored by Workday: Harness the power of AI, without increasing risk

AI has the potential to transform the nature of work, making tasks more efficient and jobs more fulfilling. It can help executives foresee problems, predict outcomes, and make better business decisions. But it must be used responsibly, keeping humans at the center of all decisions.

How Satya Nadella navigated Microsoft to $3 trillion market value

Here’s how Satya Nadella steered a stagnating Microsoft from a $381 billion valuation in 2014 to a $3 trillion valuation.

Apple's Vision Pro faces an uphill battle

It's pricey, clunky, offers just two hours of battery life, and lacks key app support. But it's also the best mixed-reality headset to date.

Image: China approves over 40 AI models for public use in six months

China approves over 40 AI models for public use in six months

The number assumes significance as China is embroiled in a battle of supremacy in the technology sector with the US, which has seen both nations deploy strategies that thwart each other’s progress.

14 advanced Android 14 tips

Send your productivity soaring with these handy hidden hacks for Google's Android 14 software.

As Apple opens the App Store (a little) in EU, winners and losers emerge

Apple has revealed its complex plans to support app sideloading in the European Union, and opened the door for cloud gaming services and contactless payments beyond Apple Pay.

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