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March 08, 2022

Russia is likely using cryptocurrency to thwart sanctions

US and European nations have called on cryptocurrency exchanges to block the Russian government, oligarchs and others from using their systems to move money across borders But it's a difficult task, at best, given that decentralized networks thrive on anonymity. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by NVIDIA: Three Things Every CIO Must Know About Digital Twins

Real-time simulations promise increased productivity, enhanced efficiency, innovation

iPhone vs. Android: How to choose the best smartphone for you

Making a logical choice between iPhone and Android smartphones requires knowing what features and specs are most important to you. Here's what you need to know to make a smart decision.

Employee monitoring risks ‘spiraling out of control,’ union group warns

The Trade Union Congress, which represents most UK unions, argues that the ride of worker surveillance during the global COVID-19 pandemic requires new regulations.

Image: Developers push back against Apple ‘ban’ on third-party browsers

Developers push back against Apple ‘ban’ on third-party browsers

Open Web Advocacy, a UK-based group of developers, argues that by forcing browser makers to use WebKit on its mobile platform, Apple is engaged in anti-competitive practices.

Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla aim for a more consistent web

Apple is working with Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and others to make web standards work more consistently across different browsers.

Coda and Notion turn up the heat on Microsoft Office

The two hyped productivity software startups recently unveiled updates to their respective apps that are increasingly seen as a viable alternative to established Office software.

A four-part Pixel notification transformation

This quick 'n' easy enhancement will change how you interact with your Pixel's notifications — for the better.

Twitter is the latest tech company to announce office reopenings

New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has told employees that although its offices will be open at the end of the month, the company is committed to supporting flexible working.

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