Consumer Tech
Meural: Surprisingly Compelling Gift Idea
There are large digital frames for artwork, like the Meural Canvas series. And there are smaller frames designed specifically for photos. But now, the new […]
Consumer Tech
Dominant Performance from Latest Laptops
When Apple introduced the first MacBooks built around its own ARM processor design, the M1, it claimed the new devices bested 98 percent of the […]
Consumer Tech
Better Zooming Through Wi-Fi
In this everything-from-home era, work, learn and play activities are stressing home networks like never before. Wouldn’t it be great if, when the kids’ online […]
Wireless
5G in Healthcare: So Much More Than Faster Service
Your smartphone will be faster, for sure. But 5G is about so much more than speed. And those new features, which enable seemingly instantaneous response […]
FutureOfWork
When #WFH Is Not An Option
Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve heard plenty of CIO war stories about the Herculean lifts IT performed to enable work-from-home for desk workers. […]
Consumer Tech
Well-Timed Surface Laptop Go for #XFromHome
Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop Go is available starting today. It’s the company’s first laptop offering under the Go sub-brand. And it comes at a great […]
Consumer Tech
Latest Wearables Insight from FeibusTech
This year, it’s not just about $400 premium smartwatches. Now that Apple and Garmin have introduced models designed specifically for the mainstream, devices under $300 […]
Consumer Tech
Samsung Z Fold2: It’s A Great Whatever-It-Is
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 will be available for purchase next Friday, Sept. 18. It’s a great … device. But what kind of device? […]
Consumer Tech
Note20 Ultra: A Phablet for Smartphone Lovers?
I admit it. As Samsung premium phones go, I prefer the S-series. I look forward to the annual reveal each winter, where the electronics giant […]
Consumer Tech
Is Fitbit Ready to Take on Apple?
Fitbit helped kickstart the fitness tracker market. And it’s done well in mainstream smartwatches since introducing the Versa family two-and-a-half years ago. But premium smartwatches? […]
FutureOfWork
Brick-and-Mortar Responds to COVID with Tech
Call it The Three Stages of COVID. Many face-to-face businesses have struggled to stay open and still meet safety guidelines. At first, they responded with […]
Consumer Tech
Does the Samsung Galaxy Watch3 Stack Up?
Samsung held Unpacked, the electronics giant’s semi-annual flagship product reveal, as a virtual event this week for the first time ever. But the products are […]
FutureOfWork
Is Contact Tracing Doomed?
Big Tech has a privacy problem. And now, just when their innovation, presence and pervasiveness could do some good, it’s getting in the way of […]
Enterprise
Business as Un-usual
The pandemic has presented data scientists and business intelligence managers with a thorny problem: how do you predict the future when all your models are […]
Wireless
Any Way You Slice It, Wi-Fi 6E Offers True Tri-Band Wi-Fi
Let’s say I had two pies and cut one of them in half. How many pies do I have now? Of course, I’ve still got […]
FutureOfWork
Squeezing 3 years of work into just 2 months
The enterprise has been on a path to IT modernization for several years now, converting to cloud-based frameworks to make their networks more capable, flexible […]
FutureOfWork
6GHz Wi-Fi: Home Networking for the New Normal
With so many of us working from home to stem the spread of COVID-19, the demands from doing-it-all-in-place are taking a toll on our wireless […]
FutureOfWork
Tomorrow: A New Wi-Fi for the New Normal
The internet is listing. It started about a month ago, when social isolation orders sent everyone home who could work or learn remotely. Which means […]