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November 16, 2022

FTX meltdown likely to spur crypto regulations, cool digital currency push

The collapse of the major crypto exchange could be the final straw in an ongoing push to create oversight of cryptocurrencies, how they're stored, and where they're traded. Any government oversight is likely to affect other digital assets being developed by business. Read more ▶

Image: The ultimate guide to Android contacts management

The ultimate guide to Android contacts management

Your Android phone's contacts are much more than just a glorified Rolodex. Ready for an unexpected productivity upgrade?

Sponsored by Fortinet: Calling Women to Join the Cybersecurity Field

Cybersecurity is a necessity across every industry, including healthcare, government, transportation, banking, and retail. This offers women the opportunity to work within many industries and diversify their resumes.

As remote work gains favor, employees' relationships to their jobs are in flux: Report

New research from collaboration platform Miro has found that employee priorities are changing, with clear generational divides emerging when it comes to deriving value from work.

Image: Asana to lay off 9% of its workforce to improve operating costs

Asana to lay off 9% of its workforce to improve operating costs

The company’s restructuring plan comes amid widespread layoffs by technology companies including Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, Oracle and Zendesk.

How to use Emergency SOS via satellite on iPhone 14

Apple has made a demo mode so iPhone 14 users in the US and Canada can try out satellite calling on their smartphone today. It's slated to be available in Germany, France, Ireland and the UK in December.

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