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Spyware found on US hotel check-in computers
05/22/24
The check-in computers at several hotels around the US are running a remote access app, which is leaking screenshots of guest information to the internet
A consumer-grade spyware app has been found running on the check-in systems of at least three Wyndham hotels across the United States, -
A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs by Alyssa Stringer Cody Corrall
05/22/24
From major layoffs at Tesla, Amazon and Microsoft to small fintech startups and apps
The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to independent l -
The US Is Forming a Global AI Safety Network With Key Allies by Will Knight, a senior writer for WIRED
05/22/24
US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo says the US is collaborating with other countries, including the UK, Japan, and Canada, to manage the risks posed by artificial intelligence.
The US is widely seen as the global leader in artificial intelligence, thanks to companies like OpenAI, Goog -
Inside Microsoft’s mission to take down the MacBook Air By Tom Warren, a senior editor and author of Notepad
05/22/24
Microsoft is confident that it finally nailed the transition to Arm chips — so confident that, this time around, the company spent an entire day pitting its new hardware against the MacBook Air.
On a recent morning at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft representatives se -
North Korean IT workers game U.S. companies' hiring practices by Sam Sabin author of Axios Codebook
05/22/24
North Korean IT workers are posing as Americans to score coveted remote jobs and use the salaries to pay for their country's missile program.
Why it matters: Remote hiring practices have made it dangerously easy for North Korean IT workers to dupe hiring managers who historically had -
New college grads face a cooling job market. Here's where the jobs are. by By Aimee Picchi
05/22/24
After earning their college degrees this month, new graduates are understandably eager to land their first job and start making their education pay off. But that could pose more of a challenge this year than in 2023.
Hiring for freshly minted college grads is forecast to decline 6% from a -
‘My Job, Like the Anaconda in My Dream, Is Consuming Me.’ By Lena Angel
05/17/24
I detest when people talk about their dreams. It’s similar to listening to a 4-year-old tell you about their day.
It takes more time than you have and never makes sense.
Most of the time, I don’t even remember my dreams. Except for the rare ones that connect to real life. T -
How Higher Ed Institutions Are Strategically Managing Change By Abbie Misha
05/10/24
It is no secret. Higher education institutions are facing unprecedented challenges that are forcing strategic changes. Since the onset of the pandemic, institutions have grappled with financial sustainability concerns exacerbated by falling enrollment rates and political pressures on academic freedo -
Unleashing Our Ability to Build a Better World: The Transformational Power of Education to Deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals by UN Chronicle
05/03/24
Education is a liberating force for every child and a building block for a better world. It is the foundation for every young person’s future, as well as the foundation upon which peaceful and prosperous societies are built.
As the world commemorates International Literacy Day (8 Septem
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