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November 09, 2021

US IT job growth slows because of too few candidates

Businesses would have hired even more IT workers if they could — especially developers, cybersecurity staffers, and compliance experts. Even so, US IT job growth is still in record territory. Read more ▶

Image: What’s past is prologue: When code-signing in Windows 11 goes bad

What’s past is prologue: When code-signing in Windows 11 goes bad

Eighteen years ago, a code-signing issues with Small Business Server 2003 caused problems for early installations. Last week, a similar problem has cropped up in Windows 11.

SAP VP Martin Lang touts Apple, M1 Macs and the mobile enterprise

Martin Lang, SAP's vice president for product engineering mobile experience, says enterprise app-testing teams had "never tested a machine as fast" as Apple's M1 MacBook Air.

5 Android 12 features you can bring to any phone today

Jonesing for a taste of Android 12? Here's how to recreate a few of the more interesting features seen in Google's still-under-development software.

Image: Coming in '22 — a 27-in. iMac with M1 Pro chip? (And details on MacBook Pro memory leaks)

Coming in '22 — a 27-in. iMac with M1 Pro chip? (And details on MacBook Pro memory leaks)

Apple's 27-in. iMac is likely next in line for an M1 Pro upgraded is expected to get the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips,, along with mini-LED screens, ProMotion displays and maybe Face ID. Macworld Executive Editor Michael Simon and Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss iMac expectations and ongoing memory leak issues in macOS.

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