Liz Ticong is a staff writer for eWeek and TechRepublic focused on AI, cybersecurity, enterprise software, and data. She has more than 10 years of editorial experience as a technology industry writer, combining reporting, product research, and hands-on software testing in her coverage. Her work has been published on Datamation, Enterprise Networking Planet, and TechnologyAdvice.com. She writes technology news, software reviews, product comparisons, and buyer’s guides for business and IT readers.
Apple launches the M5 chip to power on-device AI across MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro, promising 4× GPU compute, faster graphics, and higher efficiency.
Honor’s Robot Phone pairs AI smarts with a fold-out robotic camera arm and next-gen imaging—the first milestone in its Alpha Plan for an AI device ecosystem.
October’s TIOBE Index: Python still leads despite a dip to 24.45%. C edges past C++ for #2; Java holds #4. SQL returns to the top 10 as Perl drops out.
After petitions and meetings, Microsoft scrapped a 244-acre data center in Caledonia, citing community feedback, and may seek other sites in Southeast Wisconsin
Google rolls out Opal to 15 countries with faster performance, parallel workflows, and real-time debugging to put no-code AI app creation into more hands.
Prime Big Deal Days run from Oct. 7-8. See picks for earbuds, budget laptop, backup power, quiet mouse, and a USB-C dock, with huge markdowns for remote work.
Microsoft is overhauling its business to speed AI growth by uniting sales, marketing, and operations under Judson Althoff to tighten execution and feedback.
Two defendants pleaded guilty in a Bitcoin laundering case tied to the UK’s record crypto seizure. The Met’s seven-year probe moves to sentencing 10–11 November.
F-Droid says Google’s developer registration rule could end its open-source app store and strand users. Google defends verification as a security step.