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April 06, 2022

Android 12 Upgrade Report Card: What a weird year

When it comes to Android upgrades, all device-makers are definitely not equal. Time to hold the platform's most powerful players accountable. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Swissbit: New FIDO2 stick: Online authentication "Made in Germany"

Strongest and most trusted hardware authentication for online accounts and web services: The USB-A / NFC security key iShield FIDO2 from storage and security specialist Swissbit scores with highest processing quality, customization abilities and local production in Berlin. Learn more.

Q&A: Qwick CEO details his company's 4-day workweek trial

The hospitality gig-work platform is testing a 4-day, 32-hour workweek for full-time staffers until July, then will decide whether to stick with the change.

Microsoft touts new hybrid work features in updates to Windows 11

Microsoft touted a series of upcoming features that will more tightly integrate its Cloud PC and local desktop capabilities and is incorporating AI into Windows 11 to enhance videoconferencing.

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Hear from tech experts at CIO’s Future of Cloud Summit

Hear from experts on how they launch, scale, and innovate in the world’s most complex cloud systems. CIO’s Future of Cloud Summit gathers the top leaders in cloud computing to find solutions you can implement today. See the agenda to find out who’s speaking this April 12-13.

Windows 11 adoption appears to be stagnating

Windows 11, which launched six months go, appears to be flatlining in terms of uptake in the month of March, according to one data source. It's being used on one in five systems, and Microsoft says adoption has been faster than with Windows 10.

The Russian cyberattack threat might force a new IT stance

With the threat of Russian cyberattacks still with us, companies need to be on a war footing when it comes to security.

ClickUp adds Whiteboards to its collaboration platform

Digital whiteboards are in demand as distributed teams look for more ways to collaborate visually.

When it comes to Windows, out with the old, in with the…what?

The arrival last year of Windows 11 has prompted a lot of Windows users to think about upgrades — and what can actually meet their technology needs. Some thoughts on what works and what doesn’t.

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