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July 07, 2023

NYC law governing AI-based hiring tools goes live

The new law, aimed at organizations using automated hiring tools, will require regular audits of those tools to prove they don't have baked-in biases against gender or race. Read more ▶

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Get the latest findings about cybersecurity and start securing the edge for your business today.

How to handle Windows 10 and 11 updates

You can significantly delay some Windows updates, temporarily pause others, control what time of day they’re installed, uninstall problematic updates, and more. Here’s how.

Microsoft set to face EU antitrust probe over Teams bundle: Report

If found in breach of the EU’s antitrust rules, Microsoft risks being fined up to 10% of its global turnover.

Image: Apple’s new 15-in. M2 MacBook Air is a consumer workhorse

Apple’s new 15-in. M2 MacBook Air is a consumer workhorse

While some compromises will drive pro users to remain pro, Apple's first 15-inch MacBook Air is a robust and reliable machine you can take anywhere.

Could Apple Card finally become an international service?

There was big interest when Apple partnered with Goldman Sachs and introduced Apple Card, but the two never managed to introduce the Cupertino credit card outside the US. Can this change?

Of cut cables and the sad state of tech support

One of life’s lessons is that tech support never seems to improve, no matter whether it’s a phone company that cut your fiber cable or Microsoft rolling out, then reversing, changes in Windows 11. Something’s got to give.

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