
5G subscriptions projected to surpass one billion this year
The technology is expected to cover about 75% of the world’s population by 2027, according to a newly-released mobility report by Ericsson.
The technology is expected to cover about 75% of the world’s population by 2027, according to a newly-released mobility report by Ericsson.
We look back to the previous week in TechRepublic’s publishings and take a look at the five biggest stories.
You can view and delete your past Alexa recordings to preserve your privacy. Lance Whitney shows you how.
A new banking Trojan dubbed "Malibot" pretends to be a cryptomining application to spread between Android phones. While only active now in Spain and Italy, it could begin targeting Americans.
Lock Screen customization along with widgets is one of the top features in iOS 16 that users will undoubtedly use on a regular basis. Learn how to customize your Lock Screen, add widgets and assign them to Focus modes.
Accenture’s latest report offers insights on how to master AI performance.
The Mendix platform announced plans to expand its technology into the Chinese market.
Four publishers have sued the non-profit organisation for making 1.4 million books freely available for lending.
Technology shows us once that tech build for good people can be harnessed by bad actors. Experts talk about how criminals are operating, and what you can do about it.
Run open-source databases in the cloud while Microsoft does the work for you.
It's coming on fast, but is the rapid expansion of blockchain technology happening appropriately?
Microsoft Teams helps make it easy to bring everyone together on one platform for real-time collaboration. This guide covers the features and capabilities of Teams.
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A new study by Revolent details which roles in certain nations earn the highest average salaries for cloud tech workers.
Google’s AI systems will soon not only improve how you look and collaborate in Meet but also help you grasp the central point of documents, chats and meetings.
Commercially-available malware, with minimal modification, is behind attacks against the Indian government, says Cisco's Talos security research group.
Raspberry Pi released everything from cameras to computers in 2020, even as COVID-19 squeezed supply chains and demand for its hardware skyrocketed. Time for a break? Not quite.
No-code and low-code apps are thought of as IT-free ways for users to get apps to market quickly. Are they?