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February 20, 2024

The hidden high cost of return-to-office mandates

If you force employees to commute and work in an office every day, you can expect to lose your best employees. Read more ▶

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Android file management: An easy-to-follow guide

From managing files on your phone to seamlessly syncing folders with your computer, this guide will turn you into a certified Android file master.

EU's AI Act wins fresh backing ahead of April vote

The legislation, aimed at creating guardrails based on risk for the use and development of AI technology, seems on track for full ratification this spring.

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Microsoft fixes two zero-days with Patch Tuesday release

Microsoft pushed out 73 updates in February's Patch Tuesday release, including fixes for two actively exploited zero-day flaws in Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange.

Apple accelerates its genAI efforts with LLM image-editing tool

Keyframer gives users the power to animate static images using text prompts — the latest in an accelerating rash of AI-related releases from the company.

Apple has an Xcode plan for genAI — and that's just the beginning

Following Microsoft's lead, Apple may soon announce a new version of Xcode equipped with generative AI capabilities to help developers write code.

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