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June 20, 2023

Employees want remote-work tools, not in-office mandates, Atlassian says

As back-to-office orders stir discontent, half of those employees who work outside of the office say they do not have remote-work tools, Atlassian study shows. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Microsoft Security: What 2022 taught us about DDoS attacks

Sponsored by Microsoft Security: What 2022 taught us about DDoS attacks

By examining core 2022 DDoS attack trends to learn which methods cybercriminals favored and which protections performed best, we can further strengthen our protections for 2023 and beyond.

Recent Teams, Office outages were caused by cyberattacks: Microsoft

The disruptions experienced in early June were DDoS attacks by a hacker group, Storm-1359, which could be linked to Russia.

European Commission could move to break up Google’s ad empire

EU regulators have accused Google of manipulating the advertising market to muscle out competitors and bolster its own bottom line.

Image: UK targets new funding to support the development of 'responsible AI'

UK targets new funding to support the development of 'responsible AI'

The money will be spent on a range of AI projects, including the development of a responsible AI ecosystem and net-zero carbon emissions initiatives.

From Kin to Clippy — the worst Microsoft products not named Windows

In an alternate world, we'd all be using Windows Phones, listening to music with Zunes and listening to advice from Clippy. This is not that world.

6 ways iPadOS 17 makes iPads more productive

Tweaks to Stage Manager, better PDF handling, new Safari tools, interactive Lock Screen widgets, Freeform additions and a much smarter keyboard are the most helpful features in the upcoming release.

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