2019-11-04 22:00
Windows by the numbers: Windows 7 hits the accelerator as support cliff nears
"Friends, users, countrymen, lend me your ears.I come to bury Windows 7, not to praise her.The evil that software does lives after it;The good is oft interred with its bones.So let it be with Windows 7." - Windows 10
2019-11-04 22:00
Windows by the numbers: Windows 7 hits the accelerator as support cliff nears
"Friends, users, countrymen, lend me your ears.I come to bury Windows 7, not to praise her.The evil that software does lives after it;The good is oft interred with its bones.So let it be with Windows 7." — Windows 10
2019-11-04 21:49
Forrester: Edge computing is about to bloom
The next calendar year will be the one that propels edge computing into the enterprise technology limelight for good, according to a set of predictions from Forrester Research.
2019-11-04 21:49
Forrester: Edge computing is about to bloom
The next calendar year will be the one that propels edge computing into the enterprise technology limelight for good, according to a set of predictions from Forrester Research.
2019-11-04 20:07
OneCoin lawyer on trial for role in 'crypto-scam'
Mark Scott is alleged to have illegally routed approximately $400m (£310m) out of the US.
2019-11-04 19:21
Fall 2019: The future of IT leadership
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2019-11-04 19:21
Fall 2019: The future of IT leadership
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2019-11-04 19:08
Adobe Photoshop finally makes it to the iPad
A “real” version of Adobe Photoshop is finally available upon the iPad, over a year after Adobe first announced it was coming.
2019-11-04 18:36
Free Deezer users in the United States can now play and control their tunes with Alexa
If you’re a Deezer user in the United States who’s signed up for the company’s free music-streaming tier, Alexa can now help you tee up your favorite tracks.
2019-11-04 18:25
Microsoft's 'Project Silica' targets glass as the archival storage medium of the future
In contrast to Microsoft’s new Edge browser, natural-language querying in Excel and other near-term Microsoft innovations, one of the more interesting announcements you won’t see anytime soon is storing data within glass: Project Silic