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35articoli totali nell'archivio

computerworld.com

For May, Patch Tuesday means 139 updates — but no zero-days

Microsoft delivered fixes for issues affecting everything from Windows to Office, .NET, and SQL Server, and several patches that…

computerworld.com·10 h fa
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AI

Here’s one career emerging from the AI shift: ‘forward-deployed engineers’

You might not have heard the term yet, but if you’re rolling out AI projects, you likely will soon.

computerworld.com·11 h fa
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Why Apple needs Intel — and America needs them both

A little bit of Apple's business might help Intel and US interests at the same time.

computerworld.com·19 h fa
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AITech

Microsoft business software faces UK antitrust probe over bundling, AI lock-in

Investigation into Microsoft 365, Teams, Azure, and Copilot integrations reflects widening scrutiny of AI-era competition…

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AI

The trouble with emotion-reading AI

Call it ‘emotion AI,’ ‘affective computing,’ ‘sentiment analysis,’ or ‘algorithmic affect management.’ Whatever the name, it’s a…

computerworld.com·1 g fa
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AITech

Apple’s App Store model for AI

From App Intents to private cloud infrastructure, the company is assembling the pieces for a tightly controlled ecosystem to…

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AIBusiness

Jobs lost to AI could reappear elsewhere — and solidify AI-focused roles

The arrival of AI has upended the business world, especially the job market. But positions lost to AI now could morph into new…

computerworld.com·2 g fa
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world

Cyberattack: First they come for Foxconn, then they come for you

Apple’s key manufacturing partner Foxconn has confirmed its US factories recently suffered a ransomware attack, and yes, you…

computerworld.com·2 g fa
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How Southwest Airlines is putting endpoint operations on autopilot

The company is using technology to resolve IT problems for its frontline workers before many employees even know there’s an issue.

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AITech

WWDC: From NeXTStep for Apple to Apple’s next step for AI

Nearly 30 years ago, NeXT gave Apple modern foundations and developer momentum; now, the company needs a compelling AI story for…

computerworld.com·3 g fa
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8 critical questions about the Googlebook, Android, and ChromeOS

Google's new Googlebook laptops are plenty eye-catching — but it's what we don't yet know about the devices that may be most…

computerworld.com·4 g fa
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AI

IMF warns of the potential for AI attacks on global financial systems

The International Monetary Fund points to Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview as an example of how quickly technology is advancing.

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Tech

The European Commission eyes rules to restrict US cloud services

The idea: certain types of sensitive data should be stored and managed to a greater extent using European cloud infrastructure.

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AI

Who’s the winner in the new Microsoft-OpenAI deal?

After months of rancor, the two companies finally worked out a deal that gives OpenAI more independence and Microsoft first shot…

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AITechpolitics

Arm’s software chief sees human language as the new way to program

Alex Spinelli, senior vice president for AI and developer platforms at Arm, envisions a tech landscape filled with “fast…

computerworld.com·4 g fa
computerworld.com
AIBusiness

No hire, no fire: Employers get picky on tech skills amid AI disruption

The IT job market, buffeted by uncertainly about AI, is offered conflicting signals about hiring.

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computerworld.com

Apple needs to fix admin authentication in ABM

Apple Business Manager admins protect thousands of devices, but still can’t use federated authentication.

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AI

AI clones: the good, the bad, and the ugly

It’s not that difficult nowadays to create an AI chatbot that can talk and respond like a real, actual person. But if the person…

computerworld.com·8 g fa
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AI

Chrome's AI features can take up to 4GB of space on your computer

But users can disable the feature and reclaim the storage space.

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Give yourself an on-demand Android taskbar

With this inspired enhancement, desktop-level multitasking magic is never more than a tap away.

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AI

AI-led job cuts don’t always mean stronger ROI — Gartner

Organizations that invest in AI to boost worker productivity will fare better than those planning job cuts, according to analyst…

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AI

Microsoft, Google push AI agent governance into enterprise IT mainstream

The companies are giving admins more ways to control AI agents, but the harder problem for enterprises may be governing agents…

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AI

Microsoft now has more than 20M paying Copilot users

According to CEO Satya Nadella, the AI assistant is used just as much as Outlook.

computerworld.com·11 g fa
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10 quick productivity tips for Microsoft 365 mobile apps

Think you can’t get any real work done on your phone? Think again. The mobile versions of Word, Excel, OneNote, and other Office…

computerworld.com·17 g fa
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Tech

Android reminders, reinvented

This is the Android reminders app you've been missing.

computerworld.com·17 g fa
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Agent Mode is now available in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

Improved Copilot integration will offer more efficiencies to Microsoft 365 users.

computerworld.com·21 g fa
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AITech

Google Chat becomes an agent interface for Workspace

Google also launched Workspace Intelligence at its Cloud Next event, promising a new work graph that underpins AI agents within…

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The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

Ever wish you could copy on one device and then paste on another? You can — with the right touch of simple setup.

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Connecting the dots on the 'attachment economy'

First they came for your eyes. Now they want your heart.

computerworld.com·3 mesi fa