Quick question: Do you know how your team is using AI at work?
Not how you think they’re using it, but how they’re really using it?
Most businesses don’t. And that’s where the risk creeps in…
It’s time to govern your team’s AI use
Quick question: Do you know how your team is using AI at work?
Not how you think they’re using it, but how they’re really using it?
Most businesses don’t. And that’s where the risk creeps in…
A critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20435, is affecting up to 875 million Android phones powered by MediaTek chips. The flaw exists in the device’s early boot process, raising serious questions about how secure locked phones really are, and why this issue is more dangerous than it first appears.
Apple’s new MacBook Neo introduces a relatively low-cost entry to the macOS ecosystem, but it comes with trade-offs. This article compares it with the M5 MacBook Air to help you decide which one fits your needs.
At a glance: The spec sheet
Key specificationMacBook Neo MacBook Air (M5) Starting price$599$1,099 (13-inch) $1,299 (15-inch)ProcessorA18 Pro (mobile chip)M5 (Mac chip)Base memory8 GB (non-upgradeable)16 GB (upgradeable to 32GB)Base storage256 GB SSD512 GB SSDDisplay finishAnti-reflectiveGlossy with True ToneWebcam1080p (in bezel)12MP Center Stage (in notch)TrackpadMechanical multitouchForce touch with haptics
Pricing and audience: Budget vs.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) adoption continues to accelerate worldwide, fueled by better internet infrastructure and demand for flexible communication. Here’s a breakdown of the latest VoIP statistics, innovations, and challenges businesses should understand.
Your mobile browser knows a lot more about you than you think.
Not just the sites you visit, but patterns, habits, clues about your business.
Most people never check what’s being shared or stored behind the scenes.
It’s time you take a look…
Microsoft has temporarily halted the automatic rollout of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on Windows 11 following backlash from users and enterprise customers. The pause reflects growing concerns over forced installations and signals a shift toward giving users and IT admins more control over AI feature deployment.
Many businesses rely on the Internet of Things (IoT) to gather data and improve their daily operations. Connecting a few devices is easy, but adding hundreds of devices creates a massive management headache. Teams struggle to keep everything secure and running fast.
Some businesses feel like they’re constantly dealing with IT problems.
A system slows down or something stops working. People report it, wait for it to be fixed, and then carry on until the next issue appears.
But others rarely seem to have those disruptions.
Confidence in business technology often comes down to whether you know what’s happening behind the scenes.
Could you answer a few simple questions about your backups, security settings, and how quickly systems could recover if something went wrong?
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