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Microsoft aims Teams Essentials at small-biz customers
The new pricing tier from Microsoft costs $4 per user each month and offers a paid alternative to the existing free version of Teams
The Pixel-exclusive rebirth of a beloved Android feature
One of Google's greatest Android concepts is making an overdue comeback — but this time, only Pixel owners will benefit from its presence.
Noteworthy technology acquisitions 2021
Global tech merger-and-acquisition deals totaled $634.1 billion in 2020, an increase of 91.8% year-on-year. Can 2021 match that for blockbuster activity?
What's needed to consolidate Apple's enterprise gains?
Apple's recent moves show it wants to consolidate its place in the enterprise.
Rise in employee monitoring prompts calls for new rules to protect workers
With remote work now commonplace, many companies have embraced the use of monitoring tools to keep tabs on workers. That's led to growing calls for worker privacy protections.
Microsoft under fire in Europe for OneDrive bundling; legal fight brewing
Nextcloud and 29 other companies have signed onto a complaint against Microsoft's bundling of its OneDrive file-sharing app with both Windows 10 and 11, saying it's nearly impossible for users to choose other file-sharing services.
The future of work: In a hybrid world, office downsizings are coming
Companies that have embraced the hybrid workplace are looking for less office space and more flexible facilities to accommodate the variable number of employees who come in.
Analyst: Apple's AR glasses will run Mac chips
One day you will indeed wear your Mac like sunglasses, if the latest Apple AR glasses rumor proves to be true.
Apple's NSO lawsuit targets illegal spying by oppressive regimes
This week's lawsuit against the NSO Group could help end government spying on journalists, dissidents, and political activists. But digital rights activists fear it might be used to shut down researchers who investigate tech companies...
Apple pulls no punches in lawsuit against 'amoral' NSO Group
Apple calls NSO Group "21st century mercenaries who have created highly sophisticated cyber-surveillance machinery that invites routine and flagrant abuse."
Will Windows come to M1 Macs soon?
It looks a little more likely you may soon be able to run Windows on M-series Macs, as a deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm is allegedly about to expire.
Biggest tech IPOs of 2021
After a big year for tech firms in 2020, will the lasting effects of the pandemic continue to affect the tech stock boom in 2021?
Apple gives in on right-to-repair
In a first, the company said it will open up an online site next year where Apple hardware owners can order genuine Apple parts to repair iPhones and other devices.
FileMaker Pro now supports Siri Shortcuts on Mac, iPhone, iPad
FileMaker Pro's embrace of Apple's Shortcuts app is a big step toward low-code business automation and deployment.
Microsoft releases its Windows 10 November 2021 update
The big news is that the Windows 10 release cadence is joining Windows 11 and returning to just one feature update a year from now on.
With latest Safari preview release, Apple tweaks ProMotion scrolling issue
Apple's new MacBook Pro laptops offer a 120Hz screen refresh rate via ProMotion, but new owners complained Safari wasn't using the new display feature.
Slack moves to extend in-app workflow automation
The collaboration software maker hopes to make it easier for users to create and share workflow automations without the need to write code. The features are due out in 2022.
Recent Windows 11 Insider build looks to thwart Edge browser workarounds
The Insider Preview disabled third-party software that makes it easier to bypass the Edge browser. One app developer accused Microsoft of anti-competitive practices.
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