The Personal Dictionary on Android devices is meant to make typing as efficient as possible by recognizing words and phrases you use often. Here’s how to take advantage of it.
Simon Robinson, a research analyst with 451 Research, explains how HCI blends certain units of infrastructure together, making for easier management and scalability.
Cloud consumption models, flash storage, and software-defined are just a few of the trends that 451 Research analyst Simon Robinson said business and IT leaders need to investigate.
With great power comes great responsibility. Documentary filmmaker and author James Barrat explains the “weaponization of AI” and how machine learning will shape the future of business and culture.
Find out how the Brooklyn Navy Yard is incubating modern tech talent in an old school environment. TechRepublic talks to David Ehrenberg, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp.
TechRepublic caught up with Nick Bilton, author of American Kingpin, the story of how Ross Ulbricht created an online marketplace for drugs and weapons, generating more than $1.2 billion on the Dark Web.
At the 2017 Dell EMC World conference, midrange storage leader Craig Bernero explained how the media transition to all-flash arrays will impact businesses.
Connecthings operates a global network of beacons to cities to trigger mobile applications in smart cities. It is in 62 cities around the world, primarily in Europe and is starting to expand in the US.
From 100,000 watts to 100,000 paying subscribers, comedian and radio host Stephanie Miller explains why broadcast media thrives in the era of podcasting, streaming, and social media.
Craig Bernero, who heads Dell EMC’s midrange storage solutions, spoke with TechRepublic about when IT leaders should consider hyperconverged infrastructure.
Measure is a company that offers drones-as-a-service so that cities can use drones for data and images without investing in owning, operating and maintaining a drone.
The city of Toronto is dedicated to smart city tech, including the development of the 800-hectare Waterfront Toronto project. Digital inclusion is key to the city’s mission to provide services to citizens.