California Passes Warehouse Worker Bill, Taking Aim at Amazon
News September 9, 2021
Warehouse workers in California are one step closer to being able to pee in peace. Yesterday, the state Senate voted 26-11 to pass AB 701, a bill aimed squarely at Amazon and other warehousing companies that track worker productivity. The bill would prevent employers from counting health and safety... Read more
3 traps companies should avoid in their AI journeys
News September 9, 2021
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! This article was written by Bob Friday, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Juniper’s AI-Driven Enterprise Business. In a recent survey of 700 IT pros around the world, 95% said they believe their... Read more
Need a Portable Grill – Get the NomadiQ Foldup
News September 9, 2021
I’m not going to take this sleek little number in my backpack hiking — but the point is — you could. Best for leaving in the car and pulling out for an impromptu sunset dinner at the park. This is truly a compact and portable gas grill weighing only... Read more
What features will the next iPhone include? James Martin/CNET This story is part of Apple Event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. Apple’s new iPhone is likely being teed up for an announcement at Apple’s next event on Sept. 14, and as such we’re firmly in... Read more
The New ‘Matrix Resurrections’ Trailer Reclaims the Red Pill Narrative
News September 9, 2021
The choice has always been, relatively speaking, simple: red pill or blue pill. Swallow the red and it’s like eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil—suddenly all the universe’s dark secrets are revealed. Take the blue, remain in blissful ignorance. In 1999, Laurence Fishburne’s Morpheus presented... Read more
IT teams face employee resistance to security controls
News September 9, 2021
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! Ninety-one percent of IT leaders feel pressured to compromise security for business continuity, according to a new report from HP Wolf Security. Moreover, almost half (48%) of younger office workers surveyed view security tools... Read more
The AirPods 3 could have a new design that resembles the AirPods Pro. Angela Lang/CNET This story is part of Apple Event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. The iPhone 13 is expected to be the main attraction at Apple’s virtual event on Sept. 14,... Read more
How organizations can improve security operations
News September 9, 2021
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! With ransomware on everyone’s mind, cybersecurity is a must for organizations of any size. While some smaller enterprises may depend upon security as a service, this savvy CIO is front lining SecOps as part... Read more
The FCC’s broadband map won’t be ready for a year. This data company has already built one
News September 9, 2021
LightBox has pulled Wi-Fi and location data to build a broadband map of the US. Screenshot by Shara Tibken/CNET This story is part of Crossing the Broadband Divide, CNET’s coverage of how the country is working toward making broadband access universal. The federal government is poised to allocate billions... Read more
The Texas Abortion ‘Whistleblower’ Site Still Can’t Find a Host
News September 8, 2021
Under a recently passed Texas law, private citizens can sue anyone involved in helping a person receive an abortion in the state after the sixth week of pregnancy. In response, an anti-abortion group called Texas Right to Life set up a website designed to collect anonymous information about any... Read more









