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The future of the office may surprise you. That’s the point
Going back to the old way of working would be a big mistake. There are better ways to organise the 9-to-5.
Read MoreAsus launches Chromebook Flip CM3, Detachable CM3 laptops
The new Chromebooks offer buyers a pair of 2-in-1 alternatives, with the Flip CM3 offering a 12-inch display with a 360-degree hinget o allow it to be used in tablet mode, while the Detachable CM3 includes a keyboard that can be magnetically attached to the 10.5-inch tablet base.
Read MoreCisco announces new country manager for Brazil
Former public sector head Ricardo Mucci has been appointed to lead the firm’s Latin America subsidiary
Read MorePower-sipping silicon takes aim at the Internet of Things
New intelligence and connectivity promise to not only reduce the power load for today’s smart products, but to bring previously isolated devices into the IoT fold.
Read MoreBest Memorial Day 2021 sales: Top deals on tech
The top tech sales and deals happening this Memorial Day Weekend.
Read MoreInfrastructure is so 2019: Serverless computing usage tripled over the past year
Serverless has gained traction among organizations of all sizes, from cloud-native startups to large enterprises.
Read MoreIT leaders from Dell, Honeywell, Vancouver Film School and City of Amarillo discuss COVID-19 lessons and changes
COVID-19 forced significant changes on every IT leader, and some believe these changes are here to stay.
Read MoreBest business credit card 2021: Find the right card
Every business has expenses. Fortunately, the best business credit cards allow business owners to make those necessary purchases while earning rewards.
Read MoreTwitter labels India’s new content blocking powers as threat to freedom of expression
Despite the potential for Twitter employees to face imprisonment, the social media platform has not complied with an Indian government notice that calls for it to remove the verified accounts of various journalists, activists, and politicians.
Read MoreMicrosoft warns of current Nobelium phishing campaign impersonating USAID
Russian-backed group gained control of email marketing platform used by USAID to ramp up its attacks.
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