Ultrathin convertible laptops, wireless charging, and long-lasting batteries are just some of the innovations that will change how we travel, says TechRepublic’s Olivia Krauth.
CISOs should focus their security budgets on risk reduction and hire cyber-talent to protect sensitive data, says ProtectWise VP of product management Dave Gold.
Cloudify CTO Nati Shalom forecasts the future of cloud tech and explains how multi-cloud solutions help enterprise companies scale operations and comply with local regulations.
At CES 2018, Panasonic showed its 2030 vision for autonomous vehicles, which included the Range Rover Velar SUV with a Touch Pro Duo dual touch screen system and a windshield head-up-display.
From connected mannequins to connected mattresses, from hyperloop tubes to roll-up TVs, our journalists scoured CES for the products that matter for professionals and businesses.
Facebook, Google, and In-N-Out Burger top a list of nearly 700,000 companies reviewed by Glassdoor. TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco Rayome explains how each company made the list.
From Amazon’s Alexa in the connected car to a slew of new Google Assistant devices, TechRepublic’s Conner Forrest explains why AI-based smart tech is about to go mainstream.
Virtual reality and augmented reality are mainstream but have yet to catch fire. TechRepublic’s Conner Forrest explains why the office is where virtual tech will truly shine.
Bill Detwiler talks with Oscar Reyes, D-Link VP of Marketing, about the company’s new AC2600 Wi-Fi Router Powered by McAfee (DIR-2680), which is designed to improve IoT security, at CES 2018.
PCs have long been on the back burner at CES, but ARM-powered laptops could make them the surprise hit of the show this year because of two important features.
While much of the CES crowd fixates on big TVs and connected cars, we’ll have the stories about AI, data, and 5G that will impact the future of business.