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March 15, 2023

With ChromeOS in 2023, Google's got its eye on the enterprise

Google gives us a glimpse at the next steps for its ChromeOS platform and how Chromebooks are gearing up to get down to business. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Intel: Noname Security Builds Scalable and Cost-Effective API Security Solution

Sponsored by Intel: Noname Security Builds Scalable and Cost-Effective API Security Solution

Noname API security optimized for greater performance and lower business costs with 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors.

Government-backed digital money to represent $213B in payments by 2030

Digital currencies backed by government banks still face a mountain of challenges before they'll be ready for prime time, but 114 countries are involved in various projects, either in the planning stage or all-out pilots.

Tech industry dodges a financial bullet after SVB crash

What might have been the start of a catastrophic bank run after the Silicon Valley Bank failure has been stopped for now. But tech firms and start-ups that had assets at the bank could still feel a squeeze.

Image: Meta cuts an additional 10,000 jobs from global workforce

Meta cuts an additional 10,000 jobs from global workforce

Four months after it laid off 13% of its workforce, Meta has announced a fresh round of cuts, impacting recruitment, tech, and business groups

Apple's M3 chip is a bigger deal than you might think

The expected move to 3nm chips with Apple's upcoming M3 processor promises to turbo boost the company's hardware line-up.

CIO's FutureIT, Dallas - Mastering the Complexity of Digital Innovation

Join us in person for a full day of fresh insights and new perspectives at CIO’s FutureIT, Dallas, on March 29th. Learn from tech leaders who will help you adapt while focusing on driving your tech and business strategy forward. Register your team today: #CIOFutureIT Register to receive 60% off the full pass (Conference + Workshop) and get the whole experience in person.

Has Apple's Tim Cook put everything on the line for Apple Reality?

If there's a turf war between Apple’s operations and design teams, the first-generation Apple AR glasses may not pass the taste test.

The ever-evolving software subscription model

Microsoft has been moving to a subscription model for its software for years, and other companies are following suit. Here’s what to keep in mind if you’re making a move from perpetual software to an online version.

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