ZTE’s innovative Axon M is unlike any smartphone you’ve ever used. TechRepublic’s Jason Hiner explains how the foldable device could enhance mobile productivity and force mobile innovation.
The latest Windows 10 update is live, and from granular security controls to new file sharing features the Fall Creators Update is loaded with tools that enhance productivity.
Leaked audio of Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos roiled the tech world. ZDNet’s Larry Dignan explains why the gaffe was honest and good for the company.
ZDNet’s Larry Dignan handicaps the moving parts behind Comcast’s digital transformation and how DevOps, AI, voice and hardware strategies could forge a smart home operating system.
Jenny Soubra, Head of Cybersecurity for Allianz, explains the steps small and middle market businesses can take to ensure they are prepared to mitigate data breaches and infrastructure hacks.
Conducting a technical job interview can be a challenge even for skilled IT pros. TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco explains the essential questions everyone should ask when interviewing tech talent.
Preventing fake news on the social web is a massive challenge. TechRepublic’s Conner Forrest explains how AI will aid tech companies in reducing propaganda-based cyber-attacks.
Facebook’s newsfeed test in six different countries will alter how the company displays content. TechRepublic’s Olivia Krauth explains why this change could have a dramatic impact on content.
TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco explains what the ransomware environment looks like in 2017 and how your company can best respond to potentially-crippling cyber-attacks.
Dataguise CEO Manmeet Singh explains how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will fundamentally change how companies gather, store, and commercialize big data.
Emily Wilson, Director of Analysis at Terbium Labs, explains everything you need to know about the cyber-attacks that crippled the biggest markets on the Dark Web.
The myth that you need to know all kinds of commands may be keeping some users away from Linux. That might have been true in the early days, but it’s no longer the case.
TechRepublic’s Olivia Krauth explains how dating applications like Bumble, OkCupid, and Tinder could use business users exposed to hacks that reveal sensitive data.