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March 22, 2022

Enterprise AR will be dominated by Apple and Magic Leap

Magic Leap's next-gen headset has two features that make it great for enterprise applications. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by AMD: SILICON-BASED SECURITY FEATURES

Sponsored by AMD: SILICON-BASED SECURITY FEATURES

AMD Ryzen™ PRO 6000 Series processors are the world’s first x86 processors integrated with the Microsoft Pluton security processor to help provide continuous protection1 for user identity, data, and applications.

As high-tech firms lead the return to office, leasing rates hit positive territory

High-tech firms are leading the return to office trend as commercial leasing rates are slowly rising, but that doesn't mean office space is being filled the same way as before the pandemic; actual occupancy rates remain low.

Review: The iPad Air 5 remains the most versatile Apple tablet

With its M1 chip, the iPad Air 5 absolutely delivers the power you need to get work done like a pro, without the bells, whistles — and price tag — of an iPad Pro.

Image: Intel’s European expansion will solidify future chip supply chain

Intel’s European expansion will solidify future chip supply chain

While they’ll arrive much too late to help address the current semiconductor supply chain woes, Intel’s new plans for expanded fabrication facilities in Europe should help stabilize matters long-term.

Apple leads the 5G transition, reports claim

Driven by interest in the iPhone, sales of 5G-capable smartphones exceeded those of 4G devices for the first time in January.

Microsoft, its partners, and the ‘last-mile problem’

Microsoft recently unveiled changes to its partner program that shift the emphasis from customer to support to sales, sales, sales.

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