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It's sleek, slim and fast, but "PC power that's smartphone thin" doesn't necessarily translate into "good for everyone."
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It's sleek, slim and fast, but "PC power that's smartphone thin" doesn't necessarily translate into "good for everyone."
An report from Skillsoft finds that 54% of IT decision makers say they have openings they can't fill, and more than a third say they have three or more positions that remain open. What can be done?
IoT tech will help reduce emissions, satellite internet will challenge 5G, the chip shortage will continue and more will happen in 2022 as pandemic recovery continues to move slowly forward.
The collection of new ready-to-use AI services for Oracle Cloud infrastructure are available now for applications like speech, vision, analytics and more.
Whether you like to play hard and need a watch that will keep up, or need a sleek business watch that makes work simpler, there are some great options for wearable fans this year.
Apple's latest MacBook Pro redesign promises massive improvements in performance and battery life, but is it a good investment for professionals?
The 2021 conference season is going to be a strange one, with many events still TBA or online only due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
From cases to charging to wallets, Apple's MagSafe charging for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 series have given rise to a huge ecosystem of accessories, and these 10 stand out as particularly useful.
Unrelated to other recent problems Facebook has had, this particular batch of data was scraped from profiles, meaning it's publicly available knowledge. That doesn't stop it from being dangerous.
The job market has been moving and shaking since COVID-19 began. It's a job seeker's market, and these 10 websites specialize in matching tech professionals with the companies that want them.