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According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple is developing a new series of subscription bundles meant to spur adoption of the company's digital products, like Apple Music and Apple TV+.
Digital transformation for the win! Chief Revenue Officer Cameron Deatsch outlines Atlassian's move to let employees work from anywhere, and what it means for the company's products and corporate culture.
New England and Boston professional sports executives from the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, Cannons and Revolution reveal how to adapt when the speed of play changes, the fan experience is digital and your winning record is on the line.
The FBI and NSA issue joint security alert containing technical details about new Linux malware developed by Russia's military hackers.











The next step for Oracle’s Autonomous Database is extending it to JSON document developers at a very competitive price point. It’s a good first step, but Oracle still needs to make yet one more move to meet MongoDB developers where they live.
Apple releases a bug fix update to iOS 13.6.
Apple’s recent move to redesign its Mac computers around chips that it fabricates for itself, replacing Intel, has cast a new spotlight around a class of processor that there’s a very good chance you own right now.
Intel showed new details of its Willow Cove CPU and Tiger Lake chip that move the discussion beyond manufacturing delays. Now it has to make sure customers understand that complex buffet of offerings.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon continues to evolve, and remains an excellent ultraportable laptop for business users. The only question marks surround the sizes of the screen bezels (too big) and the touchpad (too small).











