01Jul 2020 by admin Microsoft on Tuesday launched an effort to teach 25 million people around the world digital-age work skills free of charge by the end of the year. Related posts:Technology Companies Could Face Bans If They Don’t Follow Regulations, Warns EU Industry ChiefHow it Works: HP ZCentral Remote BoostJustice League Snyder Cut Ends on a ‘Massive Cliffhanger’: Zack SnyderCrash Bandicoot: On the Run! Release Date Set for March 2021, Registrations Open on Android and iOSMicrosoft’s Cloud Computing Tapped by Volkswagen to Develop Self-Driving SoftwareMan Sentenced to Death in Singapore via Zoom CallReport: Micron Increasing 1znm DDR4 DRAM ProductionChinese Startup Rokid Sees Opportunity With COVID-Fighting Smart GlassesNews Bits: StorONE, Actifio, Netlist, FUJIFILM, CTERA, Portworx, Samsung, & SeagateFoxconn, Pegatron, More Asian Firms Said to Consider Mexico Factories as China Risks GrowShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post