Apple's M1: A closer look at the chip inside of the latest Macs At Apple's event dubbed "One More Thing," the company gave viewers a virtual tour of the M1 chip and its 16 billion transistors. When cybersecurity reporter Danny Palmer found his card was apparently used on another continent, he set out to discover more. This download provides the magazine version of the article as a free PDF for registered TechRepublic and ZDNet members. Th... |
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How to cultivate an inclusive workplace for LGBTQ employees (free PDF) Many employers have made progress on LGBTQ, and specifically transgender, inclusion policies in recent years. But there's still work to be done. This free PDF download provides tips for employers on how to create a more inclusive workplace for LGBTQ employees. A special feature from ZDNet and TechRepublic | Quantum computers offer great promise for cryptography and optimization problems, and companies like IBM, Google, and D-Wave are racing to make them practical for business use. We explore what quantum computers will and won't be able to do, and the challenges we still face. Connect with TechRepublic |
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