Alison DeNisco Rayome is a senior editor at CNET, leading a team covering software, apps and services. She was previously a senior editor at CNET's sister site TechRepublic.
At the World Economic Forum on Tuesday, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty laid out three principles to guide technologists for responsible AI use as cognitive abilities continue to develop.
Law enforcement has trained special dogs to find hidden thumb drives and cell phones that human investigators routinely miss, and it’s foiling predators, terrorists, and other criminals.
Startups such as WiFi Tribe and Hacker Paradise offer millennials the chance to travel and work remotely from different countries. Here’s what you need to know.
While battery problems ultimately halted sales and production of Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones, CIOs say they still trust Samsung products in the enterprise.
MIT’s Alan Lightman explained how technology and the humanities must play powerful complementary roles in society, echoing ideas from Steve Jobs and Edwin Land.
Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft continue building large data centers in rural areas, but most do not create jobs for local residents. Here’s what you need to know.
Tech employees over age 55 are actually less stressed using technology in the workplace, and better at using multiple devices than their younger peers.