• Atlassian takes aim at app sprawl with collaboration-suite subscription service

    Atlassian is rolling out a raft of updates including new smart links and unified administration controls, as well as a new subscription service, for its work- management and collaboration products —Trello, Confluence, Atlas, and Jira Work Management.The company also announced that Atlas, a teamwork directory that was unveiled at Atlassian ’22 in April of this year, will be generally available from mid-October.To read this article in full, please click here
  • iPhone users complain iOS 16 is a battery drain, has other issues

    Two weeks after Apple launched iOS 16, users continue to complain the mobile OS is sucking their battery power far too quickly.Battery life tends to take an initial hit when new OSes are rolled out because updates to software and apps, as well as the reindexing files, photos, and other functions, taxes the processor, and thus, the battery. But over time, those background updates cease, and battery usage levels typically return to normal levels.According to the business analytics service Mixpane
  • Apple’s enterprise IT pitch: Management, security, identity

    Apple took a rare public slot at Jamf’s JNUC event to summarize its approach to meeting the needs of enterprise IT while enabling the consumer-simple user experiences every employee-choice scheme tells us people want.Management, security, and identity – Apple’s approach to enterprise IT
    Jeremy Butcher, then head of Apple education and enterprise product marketing, spoke to the Jamf JNUC crowd, sharing improvements introduced at WWDC this year that he sees as a good repres
  • MIT-based startup's cooling tech can cut data center energy costs, footprint

    Jetcool says that its use of microconvection enables on-board liquid cooling and makes its devices more effective by a factor of 10, compared to traditional heat sinks or cold plates.
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  • 7 secrets for a smarter Android Chrome experience

    Let's face it: This wishy-washy world wide web of ours can sometimes be an endless-seeming series of nuisances and annoyances.And while you can take total control of most parts of your Android experience, the web itself is far more wily. From sites where the text is too tiny to ones that bombard you with audio-blaring auto-playing videos (cough, cough, awkward eye darting), wiggling your way around the web can often feel like an exercise in indignance.Before you gouge your eyes out, though, lem

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