Lenovo is a leading PC manufacturer, a top-five player in the server market and has recently returned its smartphone group to profit. Here’s where the company is going next.
ZDNet’s Danny Palmer sits down with TechRepublic’s Karen Roby to break down exactly what GDPR is, what it does, and what the future looks like as its one-year anniversary approaches.
Coding bootcamps are gaining in popularity, as more people are looking to pursue a career in software development. Karen Roby profiles a KY-based bootcamp that boasts a 100% employment rate after graduation.
If you want to use Google Assistant to create events to a specific calendar, you’ll have to make a quick change in the settings. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Karen Roby reports on this week’s biggest tech news, including Huawei’s Android license and the one year anniversary of GDPR. How have businesses been affected by the legislation and what does Microsoft have to say about a potential version of the law in the US?
Component manufacturers around the world are cutting off Huawei following an executive order signed by President Trump. As a result, Huawei’s contingency plan may see the light of day.
Wireless electronics have used 2.4 and 5 GHz radio frequencies for years. These are not harmful, nor is any property unique to Wi-Fi harmful, according to new scientific evidence.
Some 70% of knowledge workers said they would move out of their cities if they could conduct their work remotely, according to a Citrix Systems report.
Google’s Android Q offers a number of upgrades that will transform your phone into an even more user-friendly and customizable environment. Here’s what developers, businesses, and users need to know about Android 10.0.