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The latest news and analysis on business technology
May 03, 2022
Not only has Russia seen setbacks on the battlefield in Ukraine, it's not faring well in the less-obvious cyberwar either. One reason: Russia's ally Belarus was still using Windows XP to keep the trains running on time. Read more â¶
The Android Enterprise Recommended program makes some lofty promises, but a Computerworld investigation revealed it isn't all it's cracked up to be. Read more â¶
In a case involving LinkedIn, a US appellate court has come to an obvious conclusion: scraping publicly-visible online data and content doesn't violate The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. What does it mean? That's where things get interesting. Read more â¶
Have you recently been on a video call, muted and then said something nasty about a client â or maybe even the boss? Were you confident the mute button was protecting your secret? You shouldn't have been. Read more â¶
With a dearth of skilled developers, more organizations are turning to low-code software development so enterprise users with little formal coding experience can build business apps. But the results aren't always the highest quality. Read more â¶
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