Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Remote work 2.0 — when WFH really means 'work from anywhere'

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February 09, 2021

Remote work 2.0 — when WFH really means 'work from anywhere'

Many companies have embraced a work-from-home model, but most aren't prepared for what comes next. Here's what to expect and how to get ready. Read more ▶

Image: The future of work: Coming sooner than you think

The future of work: Coming sooner than you think

What will your worklife be like years from now? Today's work-from-home world has given us a glimpse of the future, as these five articles from CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World illustrate.

How to fix five Windows 10 headaches

Microsoft has made numerous improvements to Windows 10 over the years, but it still has some annoying quirks. We help you solve them.

Zoom Rooms tweaks aim to bolster a safe re-opening of offices

Videoconferencing platform Zoom has released updates to its Rooms suite designed to help offices reopen and facilitate a move to a hybrid workforce.

Image: Android's underappreciated keyboard advantage

Android's underappreciated keyboard advantage

A moment of gratitude for a quietly important area where Android excels — and where it absolutely trounces that other smartphone operating system.

8K displays, eye-tracking for Apple's AR glasses, are coming, report claims

Apple may introduce its mixed reality glasses in 2022, and enterprise developers need to get ready.

Is there a human consequence to WFH?

Apple has done great business during the pandemic, with enterprise use of Macs up 23% and record iPhone sales. But is there a human cost to working from home?

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