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Sophos Takes Aim at the BYOD Blind Spot With Workspace Protection for Contractors and Guests

For years, corporate IT departments have wrestled with a persistent security headache: how to grant network access to contractors, temporary workers, and guests without exposing sensitive systems to unmanaged devices. Sophos, the British cybersecurity firm, is now offering its answer with a new capability called Workspace Protection, designed to create a controlled computing environment on devices the organization doesn’t own or manage.

Amazon’s $12 Billion Oregon Data Center Deal Sets a New Standard for Corporate Accountability in the AI Era

When Amazon Web Services struck a $12 billion agreement with Multnomah County, Oregon, to build a sprawling data center campus, it didn’t just secure another piece of real estate for its cloud computing ambitions. It signed onto what may be the most detailed and transparent set of community commitments any tech giant has ever accepted in exchange for local tax incentives — a deal that could reshape how municipalities across the country negotiate with Big Tech.

Google Messages Prepares to Track Friends in Real Time: Live Location Sharing Is Coming to RCS

Google is quietly building one of the most requested features into its default messaging app: the ability to share your live location directly within a conversation. Code discovered in recent versions of Google Messages points to an imminent rollout of real-time location sharing, a capability that would bring the Android messaging platform closer to feature parity with Apple’s iMessage and Meta’s WhatsApp — two services that have offered similar functionality for years.

OpenAI’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Consulting Giants Signals a New Phase in Its Enterprise Ambitions

OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company that rocketed to mainstream fame with ChatGPT, is now making a calculated push to embed itself deeply within the world’s largest corporations — and it’s enlisting some of the most powerful consulting firms on the planet to do it. The company has forged partnerships with McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, Deloitte, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, among others, in a sweeping effort to translate its consumer-facing popularity into durable enterprise revenue.

The Rise of AI-Generated Slop: How Social Media Platforms Are Drowning in Synthetic Content Nobody Asked For

Across every major social media platform, a quiet but unmistakable transformation is underway. Feeds that once surfaced posts from friends, family, and followed accounts are increasingly saturated with AI-generated images, videos, and text — content that many users have taken to calling “slop.” The term, borrowed from animal feed terminology, captures the low-quality, mass-produced nature of this synthetic material that now competes for attention alongside authentic human expression.

Why EY’s Marketing Chief Believes AI Will Reshape the Entire Marketing Function by 2026

Lou Cohen has spent years watching technology reshape how professional services firms reach their clients. But the EY Americas Chief Marketing Officer says the current wave of artificial intelligence adoption represents something fundamentally different from previous digital transformations — and he believes marketing departments that fail to adapt within the next 12 to 18 months will find themselves dangerously behind.

Lamborghini Kills Its First Fully Electric Car Before It Ever Reaches a Showroom — And the Reasoning Says Everything About the Supercar Market

Lamborghini, the Italian supercar maker known for its screaming V10s and V12s, has quietly shelved plans for its first fully electric vehicle, the Lanzador concept, in a move that signals a broader rethinking of electrification strategy among ultra-luxury automakers. The decision, confirmed by CEO Stephan Winkelmann, reflects a growing tension between regulatory mandates pushing toward zero emissions and the visceral, emotional demands of customers willing to spend north of $300,000 on a car.

Crypto for Conflict Zones: Trump’s Board of Peace Floats a Stablecoin Plan for Gaza That Has Experts Divided

A proposal emerging from the Trump administration’s newly formed advisory body on Middle East peace has introduced one of the more unconventional ideas in modern conflict resolution: deploying a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin as the primary medium of exchange in a post-war Gaza Strip. The concept, which has drawn both intrigue and sharp skepticism from economists, blockchain specialists, and foreign policy analysts, represents an unprecedented intersection of cryptocurrency policy and geopolitical strategy.

How Enterprise LMS Platforms Support Large Organizations

Large enterprises typically struggle to provide a uniform quality of training to a diverse employee pool. Enterprise learning management systems provide a formalized solution to enable efficient employee development. Such platforms are faster for companies to streamline learning so that everyone in your team is able to get the same quality of instruction and resources. When organizations centralize their efforts to educate employees, both compliance and employee performance improve.

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Retail & eCommerce: Managing Multi-Location Operations Securely

Retail and eCommerce businesses are operating in an increasingly complex environment. With multiple stores, warehouses, fulfilment centers, and remote teams working simultaneously, centralized visibility and secure access to core systems have become business critical. From point-of-sale (POS) platforms to inventory databases and financial dashboards, modern retail depends on interconnected digital infrastructure.