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Computerworld US First Look
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April 26, 2024
The end of non-compete agreements is a tech job earthquake
The FTC ruled this week that companies can no longer use non-compete agreements to stop workers from moving from one job to another â and businesses are having fits. Read more
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Hybrid Work shouldnât be stressful on IT. Follow these 7 steps to make sure youâre ready for the new normal. Get the checklist now. Read more
Apple reportedly cuts Vision Pro production due to low demand
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple is putting the brakes on production of the spatial computing headset due to low demand; the Vision Pro launched in the US earlier this year. Read more
Google canât seem to quit cookies, delays killing them again
Google cited regulatory challenges in its oft-delayed plans to phase out third-party cookies from its Chromium products. It now plans to eliminate cookies in 2025 Read more
Meta opens its mixed-reality Horizon OS to other headset makers
Lenovo and Asus are among the companies building headsets that run Horizon software. The move expands Metaâs reach in the AR/VR market, while enabling headset vendors to focus on hardware development rather than software. Read more
Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to 15
Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2024's Android 15 (beta) release. Read more
The unspoken obnoxiousness of Google's Gemini improvements
Google's Gemini chatbot is seeing all sorts of upgrades on Android this week, but those advancements reveal a darker underlying reality. Read more
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