Sustainability
Self-Driving Cars Headed in Wrong Direction
Why are engineers working so hard to teach computers what we do really well, and forcing us to do tasks we’ll never perform as well […]
Sustainability
What Will You Drive in ’35?
What will you drive in ’35? A gas-powered vehicle, most likely. After the years-long push for EV, that’s kind of a sobering thought. But that’s […]
Consumer Tech
A smartphone for your go-to camera?
I left my SLR camera home on our trip to the British Virgin Islands this summer. The ante was high. It was our first time […]
Enterprise
The Big Bang from Big Data still lies ahead
The pandemic sparked a wave of cloud-native deployments like no one has ever seen. But when all is said and done, 2020 will become known […]
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Minimum Wage Fuss Is Much Ado About Nothing
There’s a lot of noise over whether the US should raise the minimum wage to $15. But the actual impact would barely be noticeable. Find […]
Venture Beat
Nvidia and Arm: The Perils of Platform Acquisitions
Just as Capitol Hill is trying to turn back the clock on some of the past decade’s most predatory Big Tech buyouts, a new deal […]
Consumer Tech
Sleek, and Strong: New Business-Class Ultraportables Deliver Outsized Power
Business-class ultraportables have always been sleek and sexy. But the little computers were never very good at, you know, computing. That’s all changed now. Driven […]
FutureOfWork
Intel Tackling US Supply Chain Issues
Intel’s new CEO is hitting the ground running. For starters, he just launched a $20 billion investment in new Arizona manufacturing facilities. And that wasn’t […]
Enterprise
To the Cloud and Back
Contrary to popular belief, the path between on-premise data centers and the public cloud is actually a two-way street. Indeed, for all the seemingly endless […]
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Nvidia’s ARM buyout: Wrong on So Many Levels
Many of tech’s stalwarts believe Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s proposed buyout of ARM – one of the biggest and most consequential tech acquisitions ever – […]
FutureOfWork
Pivot or Perish: Post-Pandemic Realities on Main Street USA
It’s not all gloom and doom on Main Street USA. Because out of the trauma of lockdowns and social distancing a playbook is emerging for […]
Enterprise
New Business-Class PCs Designed for Work-from-Home
As if on cue, Dell, HP and Lenovo all unveiled new business-class laptops at CES that seem custom-designed for working from home. They’re not only […]
Enterprise
Hybrid Cloud Requires Coherent Data Lifecycle Strategy
The potential for deriving great insights from streams and stores of data – wherever they may be – is very real. But realizing that potential […]
Consumer Tech
New Work-From-Home Earbuds Won’t Break the Bank
This year’s new stable of true wireless earbuds, unveiled in and around CES, seem tailor-made for working from home. Why? They have active noise cancellation. […]
Enterprise
Webinar: The Future of Work
It’s no secret that the acceleration of the distributed workplace is driving adoption of new technologies. It’s a trend that will far outlive the pandemic. […]
Semiconductor
Is Intel Poised to Get Back on Track?
Intel has taken plenty of heat over the past several years for manufacturing slips and product delays, something that seemed almost unheard of a decade […]
Sustainability
Amazon Leapfrogs Google on Renewables
Technology’s behemoths are battling as hard to be the greenest as they are on the internet. And Amazon, for the moment at least, is king. […]
Enterprise
XCover Pro Pushes All the Right Buttons
The Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro is everything you could want in a device for your front-line workforce. Learn why in my review on Medium.