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7 Ways small businesses win with AI

Small businesses often struggle to see a clear return on their AI spending. According to a recent survey, the key to success with AI doesn’t lie in having the largest budget or the most advanced technology. What separates companies that successfully adopt AI is how clearly they define what value means for their business.

M5 MacBook Air vs. MacBook Neo: Which Apple laptop is right for you?

Apple’s new MacBook Neo introduces a relatively low-cost entry to the macOS ecosystem, but it comes with trade-offs. This article compares it with the M5 MacBook Air to help you decide which one fits your needs.

At a glance: The spec sheet

Key specificationMacBook Neo MacBook Air (M5) Starting price$599$1,099 (13-inch) $1,299 (15-inch)ProcessorA18 Pro (mobile chip)M5 (Mac chip)Base memory8 GB (non-upgradeable)16 GB (upgradeable to 32GB)Base storage256 GB SSD512 GB SSDDisplay finishAnti-reflectiveGlossy with True ToneWebcam1080p (in bezel)12MP Center Stage (in notch)TrackpadMechanical multitouchForce touch with haptics

Pricing and audience: Budget vs.

Key VoIP trends you need to know in 2026

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) adoption continues to accelerate worldwide, fueled by better internet infrastructure and demand for flexible communication. Here’s a breakdown of the latest VoIP statistics, innovations, and challenges businesses should understand.

Microsoft halts automatic Copilot rollout for Windows

Microsoft has temporarily halted the automatic rollout of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on Windows 11 following backlash from users and enterprise customers. The pause reflects growing concerns over forced installations and signals a shift toward giving users and IT admins more control over AI feature deployment.

Modern password tips based on NIST guidelines

Passwords are an inherently flawed security measure in an era of constant phishing attacks and massive data leaks. This guide breaks down the latest recommendations from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and shows how to improve security with longer passwords, smarter tools, and modern authentication methods.