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Apple gets ready for app sideloading in Europe

As its battles with regulators intensify, Apple is getting ready to allow sideloading of software from third-party app stores in Europe, based on information in statements buried within the company’s most recent financial filing. “The…


How to keep remote workers connected to company culture

Even as some companies demand that workers return to the office, remote work is here to stay — in one form or another. But keeping far-flung, work-from-anywhere staffers connected to company goals and culture remains an…



Apple eyes new battery tech for future devices

While some might mourn news Apple won’t upgrade the 27-in. iMac with Apple Silicon, today’s most interesting speculation says the company is developing its own battery technology — and might introduce its own designs into mobile devices…


5 key benefits of optimizing employee tech tools

All too often, organizations invest in large technology systems but don’t see widespread employee adoption, in part because these tools don’t reflect how employees actually work. At the same time, workers are clamoring for tools…


Apple’s results: Uneasy is the head that wears the crown

Apple missed expectations in its most recent quarter, but its results illustrated several trends business owners should be thinking about, such as the strategic importance of developing markets, customer loyalty, and diversification to survive change….




China, US, and EU agree to work together on AI safety

China and the US agreed to work together with at least 25 other countries to mitigate any risks arising out of the progression of AI.  The two countries, along with several other countries including the…


3 tough questions about Samsung’s Android 14 accomplishment

Well, my friends, hell has officially frozen over. Samsung, the company traditionally associated with slow and unpredictable Android software updates, has started sending out the latest and greatest Android version to owners of its current-gen…