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April 19, 2023

Think Android 14 seems boring? Think about this.

Google's initial Android 14 beta release may seem modest on the surface, but there's a whole other side to the software most folks are failing to notice. Read more ▶

Image: Q&A: How 2023 college grads can boost chances of finding their IT dream job

Q&A: How 2023 college grads can boost chances of finding their IT dream job

There's a major shortage of talent to fill more than 300,000 open tech jobs in the US, but applicants sometimes find employers ghost them. The reason? A skills mismatch that graduates need to overcome before finding that perfect job.

How will Apple help IT manage third-party app stores?

Apple at WWDC may confirm a dramatic change to how it runs app purchasing on iPhones by permitting users to download apps from third-party stores.

NSO Group returns with triple iOS 15/16 zero-click spyware attack

The NSO Group hasn’t gone away; the privatized spying service was active in 2022 with zero-click exploits against iOS 15 and iOS 16, according to Citizen Lab.

Image: Google urges users to update Chrome to address zero-day vulnerability

Google urges users to update Chrome to address zero-day vulnerability

Google has released Chrome version 112.0.5615.121 to address a vulnerability that can allow malicious code execution on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.

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