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January 31, 2023

Study: When employees don’t have to commute, they work

A new report by the National Bureau of Economic Research shows the majority of time saved by working from home and avoiding office commutes goes toward increased productivity. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Dell Technologies and Intel®: How Graph Analytics is Helping Improve Personalized Healthcare

Sponsored by Dell Technologies and Intel®: How Graph Analytics is Helping Improve Personalized Healthcare

An innovative new way to model healthcare data is helping organizations better serve patients and improve operations

9 handy hidden features in Google Docs on Android

Boost your mobile productivity with these power-packed, time-saving features in the Docs Android app.

Google Forms cheat sheet: How to get started

You can use Google Forms to create online surveys, quizzes, and feedback pages. Here’s how.

Image: Intel suffers double-digit revenue decline in Q4 2022

Intel suffers double-digit revenue decline in Q4 2022

Intel’s two biggest business units were hit hard during the last three months of 2022, as the PC market continued to experience its biggest slump in decades.

CIO’s Future of Work Summit: The Employee Experience Mandate

The millennial, Gen Z, and Gen X generations make up 75% of today’s workforce, and almost half don’t plan to stay more than 2 years at their current company. Learn how to retain your most valuable team members by joining CIO's Future of Work Summit. Sign up today.

US wins support from Japan and Netherlands to clip China’s chip industry

The countries have agreed to further restrict what chip-manufacturing equipment can be supplied to China.

MacStadium sees a ‘massive opportunity’ for Apple in business markets

“I’ve never been more optimistic for the Mac platform,” says MacStadium CTO Chris Chapman.

Microsoft’s mixed reality and generative AI moves — girding for war?

The company is poised to make a major investment in OpenAI, setting itself up for a fight over AI and looking to avoid repeating past mistakes.

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