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Q&A: Adalbjorn Thorolfsson on IT project management in Iceland

The Icelandic Project Management Association was founded in 1984 by engineers and, as such, was initially focused on engineering projects. As project management evolved and became used in more sectors, such as information technology, healthcare, finance and the public sector, the composition of the members of the association and the board changed accordingly. Adalbjorn Thorolfsson…

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watchOS 11 Activity Rings have big changes: Here’s what’s new

After years of complaints, Apple is finally addressing some of the biggest issues with its Apple Watch Activity Rings. With watchOS 11, the company is tweaking this feature without changing its core: Making people move a bit every day.Here’s what’s new with watchOS 11 Activity Rings: Pause your rings: Move, Exercise, and Stand rings show…

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watchOS 10: Release date, Apple Watch features, beta, more

watchOS 10 is Apple’s current operating system for Apple Watch models. It brings a redesign for larger displays, a focus on widgets, apps, new workout features, and stacks to Watch Faces.To learn more about Apple’s upcoming operating system for Apple Watch, head to the watchOS 11 guide page. FeaturesHere’s everything new with the Apple Watch,…

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iPhone 16’s Capture button was seemingly confirmed by a big change in iOS 18

The iPhone 16 models will look a lot like their predecessors. We’re still getting all-screen designs with Dynamic Island at the top and increasingly slimmer bezels, at least for the iPhone 16 Pro models. The Pros will be slightly larger than before, a design change supposedly resulting from Apple’s desire to put a tetraprism zoom…

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VMware/Broadcom: Prepare for legacy support

Broadcom’s $69bn acquisition of VMware last year follows on from a number of smaller but significant software acquisitions the company has made over the past few years. These all appear to point to the company’s appetite to develop a software business built on acquiring the customers of these businesses. In 2018, Broadcom acquired CA Technologies.…

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Ad blockers won’t work with YouTube’s new unskippable ad feature

With its new unskippable ad feature, YouTube might end up killing ad blockers once and for all. Currently, the video platform is experimenting with server-side ad injection, which means the ads would appear directly in a video’s stream, bypassing ad blockers.A Google spokesperson explained the test to Gizmodo: “YouTube is improving its performance and reliability…

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A closer look at iOS 18’s new Messages via Satellite feature

Apple introduced a variety of new features to its Messages app at WWDC this week. With iOS 18 – slated to arrive this coming September – iPhone users will finally be able to schedule texts and enjoy more expansive tapback options. On top of that, one of the more intriguing and exciting new Messages features…

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The best new macOS Sequoia feature won’t be available at launch

macOS Sequoia is Apple’s upcoming software update for Mac users. While it’s full of great features, the one I was most excited to try won’t launch until “later this year.” That means it might be included in macOS 15.1 in October, or maybe not until macOS 15.2 in late December.During its preview at the WWDC…

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Tech industry losing steam for DE&I, finds TTC report

While the technology industry has made progress with diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives over the past five years, carelessness, budget cuts and rollbacks threaten to pause or reverse progress, the Tech Talent Charter (TTC) has found. In its 2023 annual benchmarking report, the not-for-profit warned of “concerning changes” across the tech landscape, including a…

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