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December 19, 2023

Managing rapid-fire Windows updates

IT dislikes disruption, and Microsoft is giving us a lot of it. Here’s how to get a handle on never-ending Windows updates. Read more ▶

Image: Why do companies do holiday layoffs?

Why do companies do holiday layoffs?

For employees laid off when companies downsize in November and December, it’s not the most wonderful time of the year. Enough already!

Internet traffic soars in 2023, with generative AI a standout trend: Report

In its annual overview of online trends, Cloudflare reports Google remains the most popular site, while OpenAI takes the lead in generative AI services.

Andreessen Horowitz will pay politicians to deregulate AI and crypto

a16z’s co-founder Ben Horowitz announced that the VC firm will try to influence US policies on AI and crypto to ensure unregulated development of the technologies.

Image: For December, an exceptionally light Patch Tuesday

For December, an exceptionally light Patch Tuesday

Microsoft this month delivered a seriously light set of updates on Patch Tuesday, perhaps the lightest I have ever seen. There are no zero-days, for instance, which is a great way to end the year.

Salesforce and Apple are ready for enterprise AR

Salesforce has introduced support for two key Apple solutions in a move that hints at the bright and shiny enterprise future for Apple, augmented reality, and Vision Pro.

New EU rules mean every tech firm will want to impress Mother Earth

In part, the EU regulations echo a conversation Apple joined when it broadcast the ‘Mother Earth’ video at the iPhone 15 launch.

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