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    Apple Business is designed mainly for small companies that rely heavily on Macs, iPhones, and iPads. If your entire team uses Apple devices, this service can handle most of your management needs for a small operation. But it’s not built for big enterprises with complex requirements, nor does it fully support mixed-platform environments. For more

    AI in BusinessApril 18, 2026
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    The UK government has announced a new initiative to boost its presence in artificial intelligence. They’ve set up a Sovereign AI investment fund with up to £500 million (around US$675 million). The goal is to help UK startups grow into leading AI companies and strengthen the country’s tech industry. This support could include investments of

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 18, 2026
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    Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is experimenting with an AI-powered version of himself. This virtual CEO is being trained to mimic his behaviors and opinions on company strategy. The goal is to make leadership more accessible to employees and reduce the time Zuckerberg spends on routine tasks. The Rise of Virtual CEOs Zuckerberg’s AI

    OpenAIApril 18, 2026
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    For years, IPv6 has been anticipated as the next big step for the internet, promising a vast pool of addresses to support our growing digital world. Despite being officially adopted in 1998, its adoption has been slow and steady. Now, recent data suggests that IPv6 might be hitting a significant milestone, possibly surpassing IPv4 in

    AI InfrastructureApril 18, 2026
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    Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for April is one of the biggest in recent memory. It includes 165 updates that patch around 340 security vulnerabilities across various Microsoft products. Among these are two zero-day flaws, one of which is actively being exploited in the wild. This means Windows admins will need to act quickly to keep systems

    AI NewsApril 18, 2026
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    Every month, IT teams and security experts wait for a key date: Patch Tuesday. It’s the day Microsoft releases important security updates for Windows, Office, and other products. This routine helps organizations stay protected against new cyber threats and vulnerabilities. With over two decades of practice, Patch Tuesday remains a crucial part of cybersecurity. The

    AI NewsApril 18, 2026
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    Identity management is becoming more important as AI technology advances. With AI agents and deepfake threats, verifying who you’re interacting with online is harder than ever. World ID is working on a new way to prove someone is human, aiming to make online interactions more trustworthy and secure. Recently, at its “Lift Off” event, the

    AI SecurityApril 18, 2026
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    Anthropic has announced a new version of its AI model called Opus 4.7. While it’s an improvement over the previous version, Opus 4.6, the company intentionally designed it to be less powerful than their upcoming flagship model, Mythos. This move highlights a focus on safety and responsible AI use, rather than just pushing the limits

    AnthropicApril 17, 2026
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    Big changes are on the way for Python with the upcoming release of version 3.15. The update promises to make Python faster, more flexible, and better suited for modern development needs. From smarter imports to enhanced WebAssembly support, Python is evolving in exciting ways. Lazy Imports Boost Python Performance One of the standout features in

    AI in Creative ArtsApril 17, 2026
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    Cloud giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have become the backbone of digital infrastructure. Over time, their promises of near-perfect uptime have shifted to something more realistic—”good enough” service. This change is driven by economic pressures, which have led these companies to cut costs and reduce staff, sometimes at the expense of reliability. Many industry

    AI in BusinessApril 17, 2026
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