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October 05, 2022

Coming soon — a resume-validating blockchain network for job seekers

A foundation that includes several big-name software vendors and tech services has launched a self-sovereign identity service where workers can store verified credentials to use when applying for jobs. In turn, employers get instant access to verifiable credentials for hiring. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Devo: Three Pillars of the Autonomous SOC

Sponsored by Devo: Three Pillars of the Autonomous SOC

A new model — the autonomous security operations center (SOC) is required for organizations hoping to maintain the skills to stay ahead of cyberattacks.

Android file transfer: How to move data between your phone and computer

Moving files between your Android device and a Windows PC, Mac, or Chromebook doesn't have to be difficult — or dependent on any cloud services.

A wild new way to use Android widgets

Warning: You've never seen Android widgets like this — and once you do, you'll never think about 'em the same again.

Image: Apple will dominate the enterprise, says Kandji CEO

Apple will dominate the enterprise, says Kandji CEO

Apple push into the enterprise ecosystem continues to expand; I caught up with Kandji CEO Adam Pettit to learn more.

Mosyle aims to improve enterprise Mac deployment for new users

Mosyle Embark is designed to keep onboarding employees informed as Macs are configured for use. Company CEO Alcyr Araujo sees Apple adoption 'accelerating.'

Windows 11 22H2 is out, so why isn’t your PC getting it?

Although the latest Windows 11 update was released two weeks ago, many users aren’t yet seeing it offered for download. Here’s why (and what you can do about it).

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