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August 11, 2020

AI at work: Your next co-worker could be an algorithm

It’s inevitable that artificial intelligence will replace some jobs. But emerging AI systems not only support their human colleagues but actively collaborate with them, tapping the unique strengths of both. Read more ▶

Image: Why Windows is Microsoft’s shield against a federal onslaught

Why Windows is Microsoft’s shield against a federal onslaught

With Congress up in arms about how Big Tech is dominating so much of the digital world, Microsoft has managed to avoid the fray.

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Gartner shares how workplace choices improve employee experience

Improve employee experience in the post COVID-19 environment.

COVID-related IT job losses mount in U.S. as outbreak continues

With many places in the U.S. seeing higher numbers of COVID-19 cases, the IT job market shows few signs of rebound.

Woody Leonhard: It's Patch Tuesday. Make sure to have auto updates paused.

As Patch Tuesday rolls around, now’s a good time to make sure Windows Auto Update has been throttled. We see problematic patches every month, so put your machine on the sidelines while we watch the cannon fodder march into battle.

Jonny Evans: How AI on Apple Silicon will help the enterprise

Machine learning will transform every part of the Apple experience in the coming years.

Rob Enderle: The new Lenovo connected PC and Workspot: Closing in on a cloud desktop future

If the future really is cloud-based desktops for all, that future may be closer than you think.

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