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April 25, 2025
Gen Z, millennials: A college degree is a waste of money and time
New research shows that many workers, especially younger ones, feel their degrees aren't needed as employers shift toward skills-based hiring over formal education.
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Google revises Privacy Sandbox plans amid antitrust ruling
Google this week dropped some features from its Privacy Sandbox initiative, which was initiated in 2019 and aims to reduce the invasiveness of third-party cookies in the Chrome browser.
Intel cuts 20% of workforce: Can Lip-Bu Tan's AI bet resurrect a stumbling Intel?
With its legacy on the line, the chip giant's drastic restructuring reveals a company fighting to redefine its place in an AI-dominated world.
Former OpenAI employees urge regulators to halt company's for-profit shift
OpenAI's restructuring threatens to strip its nonprofit foundation of control over development of artificial general intelligence, violating its founding purpose, say researchers, nonprofit leaders, and former employees.
Microsoft adds enterprise search and 'digital labor' tools to M365 Copilot
The latest round of updates to the ubiquitous genAI assistant include the ability to search and summarize data across Microsoft and third-party apps.
6 steps to recover missing data in Windows
Missing folders? Unreadable files? Corrupted hard drive? Sooner or later, most PC users lose data of some kind. Here's a series of steps you can take in Windows 11 (or 10) to bring things back.
European tech firm rallies for digital sovereignty amid rising tech nationalism globally
As global tensions mount and digital infrastructure becomes a geopolitical fault line, European companies and policymakers are aligning to reclaim control over data, platforms, and innovation.
Brussels fines Apple and Meta for noncompliance with the Digital Markets Act
"All organizations operating in the EU must comply with our laws and respect European values," said Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera of Spain.
White House condemns Europe's 'extortion' of Apple and Meta
A spokesperson for the administration said the Digital Markets Act and other EU regulations "specifically target and undermine American companies, stifle innovation, and enable censorship."
10 bad Windows habits you need to break (and what to do instead)
Your PC experience can be so much more efficient.
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