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June 14, 2024
Microsoft delays Recall launch amid privacy concerns
The recently announced Windows feature, which takes regular screenshots of a userâs PC activities, will be available first via Windows Insider instead of a wider rollout to Copilot+ devices. Read more
Troubleshooting Windows with Reliability Monitor
Built right into Windows 10 and 11, this old-school tool helps diagnose crashes, hangs, and other issues. Read more
Afraid AI will steal your job? Youâre not alone
Knowlege workers are worried AI automation will replace them, according to a new survey. Read more
With new APIs, Apple gears up Vision Pro for frontline workers
A collection of new enterprise APIs will let developers create custom apps that bring mixed reality to staffers in manufacturing, warehouse, and production line roles. Read more
X marks the (porn) spot
Twitter, I mean X, now lets users post, view, and share nudes and sexual content. Has Elon Musk really thought this through? Have companies that still use the platform for marketing? Read more
Adobe to adapt terms of service on genAI training after customer backlash
Customers of the Photoshop and InDesign maker voiced anger at updated terms of service that some believed would allow the company to use their data to train AI models. Read more
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WWDC: Whatâs new for Apple and the enterprise?
Apple's big developer event includes a basket of enhancements aimed directly at the needs of enterprise IT. Read more
Android widgets gone wild
This wow-worthy widget wonder will make whatever Android device you're using infinitely more useful â in a way that only Android could provide. Read more
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