• Apple builds slowly, thinks laterally, knows its customers

    Apple builds slowly, thinks laterally, knows its customers
    As development of its AR glasses inches toward the release of v.1, Apple’s innovation engine continues to churn — and now the company is investing in content to drive services revenue in what is expected to be a challenging macro-economic environment.Dance nimble, dance light
    Apple’s teams of economists, accountants, lobbyists, and managers are feeding back insights from across the planet, which is why the company knows that to make it through the coming years it needs to cont
  • What you need to know about the metaverse office of the future

    What you need to know about the metaverse office of the future
    It’s easy to say, as many have in recent months, that the office of the future is in the so-called metaverse or that the metaverse is the solution to remote and hybrid work issues.It’s easy because the word “metaverse” does not have a universally accepted meaning.For example, if the statement “The office of the future is in the metaverse” means people start their day by putting on virtual reality (VR) goggles, sitting at a virtual desk using a virtual compute
  • In a hybrid workforce world, what happens to all that office space?

    In a hybrid workforce world, what happens to all that office space?
    Offices are getting smaller — or at least companies that own or lease office space are now using less of it, according to the 2022 Office Space Report compiled by workplace management software maker Robin Powered.The company surveyed 247 business owners, facilities managers and those in charge of office space to get a better idea of what companies plan to do with their all their cubicles, meeting rooms and offices in the aftermath of workplace changes brought about by the COVID-19 pa

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