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    How Apple wins for enterprise IT – Computerworld

    What Apple gets wrong It is interesting, given all that it gets right, the extent to which critics like to focus on what Apple gets wrong. Some of the most common criticisms could translate into easy wins for Apple: Yes, I think it should provide more in-depth granular information to assist enterprise IT deployments, but I would also argue that…

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    Workday wins, then loses, contract with US Office for Personnel Management – Computerworld

    OPM used the document to defend its decision to award the contract without a competition, saying, “This acquisition is not the result of poor planning, but rather a response to an unanticipated acceleration of operational crises and federally imposed deadlines. Workday is the only responsible source capable of delivering the required capabilities within the time available, and full and open…

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    Meta wins $168M judgment against spyware seller NSO Group – Computerworld

    Enterprise security implications For enterprise security leaders, the case highlights the sophisticated threats organizations face from state-sponsored and commercial surveillance tools. Zero-click vulnerabilities like those exploited by NSO can bypass traditional security awareness measures, as they require no phishing links, malicious downloads, or user interaction of any kind. “The most notorious mercenary spyware currently available is NSO Group’s Pegasus,” John…

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    NordVPN vs Malwarebytes VPN comparison: Which wins?

    NordVPN and Malwarebytes share something in common. They’re both more than just a VPN. NordVPN started as a VPN and expanded its services to malware protection, dark web monitoring, a password manager, and more. Malwarebytes is best known for its real-time protection from malware but launched its own VPN in 2020. Both can better be described as security suites, but…

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    Mullvad vs Private Internet Access (PIA): Which VPN wins?

    It’s not always easy to tell the difference between one VPN and another, at least at first glance. When so many VPN services claim to offer strong encryption, fast connections, and a no-logs policy, choosing a VPN can be all the more challenging. Mullvad and Private Internet Access (PIA) are established providers with a few things in common. The question…

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    Who wins out from DeepSeek’s success?

    As the dust settles on DeepSeek, we’ve had the chance to see who walked away from the impact it had on the stock market unscathed. Apple and Meta did not undergo the same rapid stock shocks as Nvidia, Microsoft, and others in the immediate aftermath of the DeepSeek R1 launch – the latter has actually seen a healthy surge in…

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    Proton VPN vs Mullvad VPN comparison: Which wins?

    Finding a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is easy with so many options to choose from. Choosing the right VPN for you is more of a challenge. Chances are that if you’ve already narrowed the options down to just Proton VPN and Mullvad, then you value your privacy. The two VPN providers excel in this area, but what about their connection…

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    OnePlus 13 vs iPhone 16 Pro Max: which flagship wins?

    In the past, the battle between smartphones was locked to Samsung vs Apple, but nowadays there are more competitors than ever. One such phone maker is OnePlus, which just released its latest smartphone globally: the OnePlus 13. The company has undoubtedly taken the smartphone world by storm, with it somehow managing to stand as one of the titans of the…

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    Qualcomm wins a legal battle over Arm chip licensing

    A federal jury in Delaware determined on Friday that Qualcomm didn’t breach its agreement with Arm through its 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, a startup founded by three former Apple engineers. As reported earlier by Bloomberg and Reuters, the decision stems from a two-year-long legal battle that accused Qualcomm of misusing the chip designs Arm licensed to Nuvia before its acquisition.…

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    Apple wins a battle (and $250) in its smartwatch patent fight with Masimo

    Apple got a mixed victory in a patent infringement lawsuit against medical device maker Masimo. On Friday, a federal jury determined that Masimo had infringed on some Apple patents, and as part of the verdict, Apple was awarded $250 — yes, just $250 — as a statutory remedy for Masimo’s infringement. $250 is the statutory minimum damages for the alleged…

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