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IT In-Depth
Opera browser weaves Aria AI into iOS app
Multiplatform web browser Opera has its own AI assistant, Aria, now offered for iOS and available on all major platforms.
OpenAI to use GPT-4 LLM for content moderation, warns against bias
The company expects to eliminate undesired biases introduced during training with the involvement of humans in the loop.
IT leaders want AI but but accelerating development stirs fears: Report
While IT leaders are optimistic about AI, the speed at which the technology is developing has led them to question their organizations' readiness to implement it, according to a report from AMD.
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Intel’s Tower Semiconductor acquisition fails, as China witholds OK
Intel's planned $5.4 billion acquisition of Israel-based Tower falls apart, as China fails to approve the deal before the companies' agreement deadline.
Apple Holic
Adobe Express with generative AI exits beta, available now
Adobe has been beta testing generative AI features within its Canva competitor, Adobe Express, for months. It's available for everyone as of today.
How (and why) to use conditional formatting in Excel
Conditional formatting highlights key information in a spreadsheet so it’s easy to see at a glance. This beginner’s guide gets you started using conditional formatting.
Windows Intelligence
Should you upgrade to Windows 11? It’s complicated
The choice is yours – but it also depends on your hardware. Some PCs shouldn’t run Windows 11, and others shouldn’t run Windows 10.
Apple Holic
Ford adds Apple sauce to its next-gen services ambition
But will the automaker reinvent the wheel, or partner in the evolution of it?
How to build employee trust as AI gains ground
One in four workers do not feel trusted by their employer, and as more organizations roll out or pilot AI platforms to unlock efficiencies, employees are fearful of being replaced by a machine.
Apple Holic
6+ iPhone features you should be using
Apple tweaks the iPhone user experience every year, but how many of those improvements do you actually use?
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Microsoft cheat sheets: Dive into Windows and Office apps
These guides will help you find your way around several generations of Microsoft’s Office apps for Windows — and Windows itself.
As VR headset adoption grows, privacy issues could emerge
UC-Berkeley researchers found that hand and head motion data could be as good as fingerprints and facial scans at identifying users, raising a host of privacy concerns as headset adoption grows.
Patch Tuesday Debugged
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft rolls out 90 updates for Windows, Office
Microsoft released 90 updates for the Windows and Office platforms this week along with another update for Microsoft Exchange — paired with a warning about failed updates to Exchange Server 2016 and 2019.
The Zen of IT
Zoom goes for a blatant genAI data grab; enterprises, beware
Zoom stirred up a kerfuffle this month when it amended its terms of service to make execs comfortable that it wouldn’t use Zoom data to train generative AI models. In reality, it was really doing spin control worthy of the sleaziest...
Tech layoffs in 2023: A timeline
Technology companies have picked up the pace of layoffs in 2023 as they face an uncertain global economy and slowing revenue growth. Here's an updated timeline of the more notable layoffs, and the reasons why Big Tech in turmoil.
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