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Thomson Reuters recortará 500 puestos de su plantilla TI por la adopción de la IA
Thomson Reuters, empresa matriz de la agencia de noticias Reuters, ha anunciado que prescindirá de 500 puestos de trabajo, aproximadamente el 1,8% de su plantilla, compuesta por 27.100 personas, según ha comunicado la agencia. El recorte representa alrededor del 5,2%…
The trillion-dollar question: When should legacy applications make way for AI?
If you just read the headlines, it would seem as if AI is now writing all of the world’s code and powering every application businesses run on. That’s far from true. Just 4 of 33 AI pilots reach production, according…
5 ways for CIOs to avoid AI bill shock
Gen AI spending is moving beyond the familiar software model of seats, licenses, and pilots. As AI shifts from copilots to embedded workflows and autonomous agents, one user request can trigger multiple model calls, retrieval steps, retries, orchestration layers, and…
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Computerworld is trusted by an audience of 12 million enterprise-level IT managers, in 47 countries, for industry insight, a peer perspective on IT leadership and real-world strategies for implementing technology solutions.
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How to unionize your tech workplace
The best time for tech workers to unionize was 20 years ago, when they had plenty of leverage. The second-best time is now, when they don’t. Mass layoffs, AI-driven displacement, corporate surveillance, workplace disillusionment have created conditions that have made…
5 wild ways to make Android widgets more useful
Widgets, widgets, widgets. Has there ever been an Android feature so full of promise that went unloved by Google for so very long? Okay, so maybe there has been — erm, lots of times, actually. But even so, Android’s widgets…
Microsoft is forcing an enterprise transition to passkeys
Passkeys have been around for some time, but enterprise-wide adoption to this point has been slow for a number of reasons. But soon, many Microsoft customers won’t have a choice. Starting September 1, Microsoft will roll out passkeys as the…
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New Windows Bind Link techniques let attackers evade EDR, security controls
Attackers who already have administrator privileges on a Windows machine have newer ways to slip past endpoint security without exploiting a vulnerable driver or modifying trusted binaries. Bitdefender researchers have warned against three techniques that abuse Windows Bind Links, a…
White House launches AI-driven vulnerability clearinghouse to speed cyber remediation
The White House is expanding the use of AI beyond cyber threat detection into vulnerability management, launching a new program that aims to help government agencies and critical infrastructure operators identify, prioritize, and remediate software vulnerabilities faster. Called Gold Eagle,…
New bugs in Claude for Chrome allow extensions to abuse AI privileges
Two vulnerabilities found in Anthropic’s Claude for Chrome extension remain exploitable months after they were reported to the company, a research by Manifold Security noted. According to the researchers, the flaws can allow a malicious browser extension to trigger Claude…
Building the nextgen enterprise
InfoWorld is the go-to resource for developers, architects and business leaders launching next-generation initiatives on scalable cloud platforms. InfoWorld serves those determined to seek business advantage by staying ahead of the technology curve.
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Codex Multi-Agent V2 update raises developer concerns over agent transparency
OpenAI’s recent update to its Codex CLI has introduced a new protocol that appears to shift more orchestration decisions from user-defined configuration to the runtime, prompting developers to request greater visibility into the instructions exchanged between AI agents. In a…
What 80% AI-written test pipelines actually cost
The first time I heard someone say their AI now wrote 80% of their tests, I asked the obvious question. Eighty percent of what? After 20 years building and leading test automation for consumer-scale platforms, my honest answer turned out…
The next challenge for coding agents
On the first day of Software Engineering 101, you learned about the SDLC — the software development life cycle. You learned that there is a whole lot more to producing quality software than writing some code and deploying it to production….
All things Apple
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Ugreen’s tiny 65W USB-C charger is nearly 50% off for the first time
Ugreen’s tiny Nexode Air 65W charger is on sale for an amazing $21.49, a massive 46 percent off from its $40 MSRP. That’s the best price we’ve seen for this model, and it’s an absolutely fantastic deal, especially since you…
Best laptop stands for Apple MacBook Pro and MacBook Air 2026
Apple’s MacBooks are great, butâas with all laptopsâusing one isn’t that great for your back or neck. Continual bowing of the head to see a screen can lead to a stiff neck and what doctors scarily call spinal stenosis, which…
My favorite running earbuds aren’t AirPods–and they cost less than $30
I love to run, but only if headphones are there to distract me from the pain. Thumping dance music is a reliable motivator, but on quieter days, a compelling audiobook has its advantages too, keeping me on the treadmill for…
From the data center to the edge
Network World is the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for over 2 million network and IT professionals in 14 countries.
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Google Cloud configuration update disrupts VMware Engine stretched clusters
A faulty configuration update on Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE) caused a multi-region disruption on Tuesday, disrupting inter-zone connectivity across three regions. The incident, which lasted for over ten hours, began at 5:00 PM UTC on July 14 and was…
Fortinet adds AI protections to endpoint security platform
Fortinet has added AI visibility and control capabilities to its endpoint security package to help enterprises better govern AI usage, reduce data exposure, and simplify security operations. The vendor’s FortiEndpoint platform integrates antivirus, endpoint detection and response, VPN, zero trust…
How data centers cope with heat waves
Europe is sweltering. The summer of 2026 has seen historic heat waves that have taken a significant toll on infrastructure. In recent weeks, across the continent, problems have been reported in the power grid, telecommunications, and rail transportation. IT infrastructure…
Navigate the PC ecosystem
PCWorld is dedicated to helping tech users get more from the hardware and software that’s central to a PC-centric universe. With years spent covering the consumer tech industry, PCWorld is uniquely positioned to tell savvy users what to buy and how to get more from their purchases.
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Segway Navimow i215 review: The robot mower that makes setup simple
Robot mowers promise less yard work, but getting one ready to mow is often an ordeal. Older models require you to run a perimeter wire around the edge of the lawn so the mower knows where to stop. That can…
Your travel habits can leak sensitive info about you. Here’s what to do instead
Travel is usually fun, especially during the summer when everyoneâs on vacation. So it can be easy to leave cybersecurity worries at home, too. Unfortunately, bad actors donât take a break. In fact, theyâre counting on your lax habits. But…
Today’s best laptop deals: Save big on work, school, home use, and gaming
If youâre looking for an affordable Windows machine under $500, a blazing fast gaming beast for those intense matches, or a portable 2-in-1 for school or work, you’ve got plenty of great choices right now. Why you should trust us:…
Global hub for all consumer tech needs
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Best battery life phones: Go for multiple days on a single charge
It doesn’t matter if a phone has an eye-catching display, top-of-the-line cameras or even a build to withstand the elements, if it doesn’t have a substantial battery to back it all up and see you safely through to the end…
Non-Pixel phones get Android 17 update – if you have a specific Xiaomi
Following the launch of Android 17 on Google Pixel phones, the operating system is now rolling out to devices from other brands, although not many yet. Google phones back to the Pixel 6 now have the stable version of Android…
Motorola just launched 2026’s best phone battery-charging combo
Motorola might’ve just won 2026 with a battery and charging setup that no phone can match. The new Edge 70 Max, which launches in the UK and Europe today (not the US, sadly), is equipped with some simply stunning battery…
The connected home
TechHive is committed to smart-home and home-entertainment gear and caters to the growing community of people who make technology and consumer electronics an active part of their lives.
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TechHive’s next chapter: Smart home & cord-cutting coverage moves to PCWorld
TechHive opened for business in 2012 as a general consumer tech site. In 2017, we narrowed the focus to smart home and video streaming, responding to the hottest new developments in personal tech. Itâs been a great run, but today…
How to get rid of hum and other noises from your audio, video systems
So you just unboxed your new entertainment gear, hooked everything up, and you hear buzz, whine, hiss, chatter, or any number of other annoying noises that have been known to plague audio equipment. You might even see some banding or…
Snag a new Peacock subscription for just $20 for an entire year
If you’ve ever considered signing up for Peacock, now’s the time to grab a fantastic deal. New subscribers can score either a full year of ad-supported entertainment with a one-time payment of $19.99, or six months of service for just…
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