The latest news and analysis on business technology
April 13, 2022
Even as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is saying a digital dollar could become as trusted as cash, surveys of Gen Z and Millennials show they're already well on their way to accepting crypto for purchases and investments. The shift heralds changes ahead for financial services. Read more â¶
Thereâs a misperception that macOS and iOS devices are immune to cyberthreats, but thatâs clearly not the case.
Research firm Jobs for the Future surveyed more than 1,000 Black adults and analyzed 200 organizations with successful strategies for hiring Black tech workers. JFF vice president and report lead author Michael Collins discusses the problems â and solutions.
The cloud content management company becomes the latest to offer its customers a virtual whiteboard to help support collaboration amongst distributed teams.
Adobe says the latest release of Adobe After Effects will run up to three times faster on M1 Ultra Macs than it will on the high-end Intel iMac Pro.
Internet Explorer is soon to be retired, and older versions of .Net are about to run out of support. But that doesn't mean Windows users should start deleting things right now.
Apple's pro users and developers will be looking for a lot at this year's WWDC when it rolls around in June.