It seems the only way to get your kids to succeed is to make sure they learn on an iPad. At least, that's what Apple's Phil Schiller believes.
NextCloud founder Frank Karlitschek challenges Linux developers to start working together to make life easier for would-be Linux application developers. If it does, he thinks Linux can be a significant desktop player.
The technology giant is optimistic about the gains artificial intelligence can bring but warned shortcomings around education need to be addressed.
The best durable tech items that will last and last.
Which public cloud really is the fastest for you? There are many variables, but your network connectivity is a major one, and there are major differences between providers.
At GitHub Universe, the software development platform announced new and expanded features designed to help developers work more efficiently and to support the open source community.
EU NGO finds network of fake news sites linked to Indian NGOs and think tanks, all spreading anti-Pakistan propaganda.
Google's Network Intelligence Center aims to offer comprehensive network monitoring across public clouds and on-premise data centers.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott is going to be heading up Microsoft's combined AI and Research Group, effective immediately. Harry Shum, who has been heading up the group, is leaving the company, but there's no official word on where he's going.
Brave, a privacy-first browser, rolls out its first stable release, complete with innovative features such as its own private ad platform and a users and websites rewards initiative.
Apple fires a store employee who allegedly went through a customer's phone, found an intimate image of her, and texted it to himself. It's not a good look for a company that claims privacy as its competitive difference.
Another day, another Intel CPU bug. Here's what Red Hat and other Linux vendors are doing about it.
Elon Musk announced this week that Tesla will be building a Gigafatory in Berlin, contradicting previous hints that he would make the UK its manufacturing base in Europe.
Short answer -- a lot!
As we approach the holiday season when people set new health and fitness goals, Fitbit will soon be rolling out its latest update for the Ionic, Versa, Versa Lite, and Versa 2. In addition new features are coming for Fitbit Premium subscribers.
HP's bet is that industrial customers will adopt the as-a-service model for additive manufacturing.
The new MacBook 16-inch replaces the 15-inch version yet maintains roughly the same pricing.
Because humans alone won't be capable of the processing power required to deliver future tech like autonomous vehicles, John Roese has said.
Now that cloud computing has hit the mainstream, spending patterns are changing.
If your organization uses an Intel server, make sure its baseboard management controller firmware is updated now.
Just when you thought Apple has updated everything for 2019, the company drops a new 16-inch MacBook Pro. And there's more to come before the year is out.
The healthcare industry stores some of the sensitive personal information there can be about people: hackers know this and are looking to exploit what they view as an easy target.
Google defends its Project Nightingale deal with Ascension, which involves access to detailed patient records.
The worst bugs resolved this month can result in code execution.
Systems that allow humans to control or communicate with technology using only the electrical signals in the brains or muscles are fast becoming mainstream. Here's what you need to know.