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The law is catching up to your AI screening tools
The legal bill for AI candidate screening is arriving, and it's addressed to employers—not vendors.
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Financial Governance in APAC Is Becoming a Data Problem
Finance leaders across APAC face growing compliance pressure as fragmented systems create data integrity risks in multi-entity financial reporting.
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AI-optimization is exposing HR’s operational blind spots
When workflows speed up, outdated systems start to show their age.
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AI improves efficiency, but is there a cultural cost?
Without guardrails in place, the daily experiences that create company culture start to change when efficiency becomes the northstar.
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Hackers Used New Exploit Kit to Compromise Thousands of iPhones
Thousands of iPhones were compromised using the Coruna exploit kit, which chained 23 iOS vulnerabilities into advanced attacks used for espionage and cybercrime.
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The 10 Tech Jobs Growing Fastest in 2026 (and the Skills They Require)
LinkedIn’s latest report highlights the 10 fastest-growing tech jobs in 2026, including AI engineers, consultants, and data center technicians.
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OpenAI Launches Codex Desktop App for Windows, Bringing AI Coding Agents to PC Developers
OpenAI has released its Codex desktop app for Windows, adding a native sandbox and PowerShell support, enabling developers to run parallel coding agents.
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Anthropic CEO Calls OpenAI’s Military Messaging ‘Straight Up Lies’
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is openly challenging how OpenAI describes its defense work, sharpening the debate over what AI “guardrails” really mean.
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The Ocean May Be the Next Home for AI Data Centers
Aikido Technologies plans an underwater data center demo off Norway, betting that offshore wind and seawater cooling could ease AI power constraints.
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Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Plots Massive Data Centers Across US, Canada
Kevin O’Leary is backing twin Wonder Valley data center campuses in Utah and Alberta, targeting a combined 15 gigawatts of AI-ready power.
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Pentagon Used Anthropic’s Claude in Iran War Despite Federal Ban
Anthropic’s banned Claude AI was reportedly used in the Iran war, even after Washington ordered federal agencies to phase out the system across the government.
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Victoria’s ‘Right to Work From Home’ Law Signals a Shift in Workplace Governance
Australia’s flexible work rules are tightening. Victoria’s right to work from home law is pushing HR teams to document decisions and strengthen governance processes.
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Apple Music Plans Transparency Tags for AI-Generated Tracks
Apple Music may soon add labels that identify AI-generated tracks, giving listeners quick context and pushing other streaming services toward clearer disclosure.
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Chinese Robot ‘Interns’ Hit 90% Success Rate in Factory Floor Test
Xiaomi says two humanoid robots completed about 90% of assigned tasks in a three-hour EV plant trial, testing whether they can match line pace.
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Google March Pixel Drop Adds Gemini Tasks, Desktop Mode
Google’s March 2026 Pixel Drop adds Gemini automation, Circle to Search upgrades, desktop mode, and new security features for Pixel devices.
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Stretch Your Laptop Budget with an HP OmniBook X Touch for $650
Enterprise-ready multitasking power and 26-hour battery life delivered at a price for cost-conscious teams.
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LastPass Review: Features, Pricing, Security, and Who It’s Best For
Read our LastPass review covering pricing, security, features, pros and cons, and whether LastPass is safe or free.
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Working with PDFs Is a Breeze with PDF Converter Pro
PDF Converter Pro is an all-in-one tool that allows you create or convert PDF documents into a variety of formats or from a variety of formats with ease.
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The hidden cost of a bad chair
Poor ergonomics is one of the most common (and most preventable) sources of occupational injuries for office workers. Here's what the research says, and what it means for your workplace.
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Windows 12 Could Arrive in 2026 as Millions of PCs Near Windows 10 Deadline
Leaks and reports suggest Microsoft is working on Windows 12 for 2026, with NPUs, deeper Copilot integration, and tighter security in focus.
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