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April 18, 2023

Fed’s Zelle-like instant payment system to go live in July, hundreds now testing

The US central bank’s FedNow payment and settlement rail will increase liquidity, especially for small businesses and supply chain participants who can get paid instantly for goods and services. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by OpenText: Better Information Management is More Critical than Ever

Sponsored by OpenText: Better Information Management is More Critical than Ever

As data multiplies, organizations face daunting challenges and game-changing opportunities. Technology decision-makers must seize the moment to streamline workflows, integrate data, and modernize information management.

EU privacy regulators to create taskforce to investigate ChatGPT

The move comes after a number of data privacy regulators from across Europe raised concerns about whether the chatbot is compliant with the EU's GDPR privacy law.

Patch now to address a Windows zero-day

Microsoft has addressed 97 existing vulnerabilities this April Patch Tuesday, with a further eight previously released patches updated and re-released. A Windows zero-day requires immediate attention.

Image: Google Tasks cheat sheet: How to get started

Google Tasks cheat sheet: How to get started

Use Google Workspace’s built-in task manager to build to-do lists and get reminders about upcoming tasks.

Why remote work is the opportunity of the century for cities

The real problem with cities is too much office space and not enough housing. Remote work is the solution, not the problem.

Apple accelerates use of recycled materials across all its products

Apple will use 100% recycled cobalt in batteries by 2025. It already uses large quantities of recycled rare earths and tungsten in products and has begun using AR to support disassembly.

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