Between the Great Resignation and the Great Onboarding, employee experience is more important than ever; Viva is where Microsoft wants to deliver that experience by bringing info from everywhere.
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How to Use Running Apps to Hit the Road

There are tons of services out there to help, whether you’re a total beginner or getting back into it. Here’s how to make the most of them.
How to turn Online Friends Into IRL Ones

If you’re struggling to make new friends, you’re not alone. But tech and little tenacity can help you can find—or build—community. Here’s how.
How Memes Became Weapons in the Culture Wars

This week, we talk about the history of memes, where they originate, and how they influence politics and society.
The Privacy Battle That Apple Isn’t Fighting


California has begun enforcing a browser-level privacy setting, but you still can’t find that option in Safari or iOS.
Deepfakes: Microsoft and others in big tech are working to bring authenticity to videos, photos

If you want people to trust the photos and videos your business puts out, it might be time to start learning how to prove they haven’t been tampered with.
Secretlab’s Titan Evo Raises the Bar for Gaming Chairs

One of the best gaming chairs just got better, but it’s not for everyone.
Porn Showed Up on Legit News Sites Thanks to Internet Rot


Plus: China’s pipeline probing, a Chromebook debacle, and more of the week’s top security news.
Vecnos’ Camera Makes Capturing 360 Content Easy. Too Easy

To simplify the world of 360-degree photos and videos, the company might’ve gone a little too far with the Iqui.
Venmo Gets More Private—but It’s Still Not Fully Safe


Eliminating the global feed is a good step. But until the platform offers privacy by default, it remains a liability for many of its users.