Intellectual Property
Qualcomm Prevails in Arm Lawsuit
Qualcomm mostly prevailed in Arm’s lawsuit in federal court, winning two of the three issues. The jury deadlocked on the third issue. Despite the ruling, […]
Consumer Tech
Intel highlights system TOPS for AI during Computex
Yes, Intel has more than enough performance from the super-efficient AI processor inside its new PC offering, codenamed Lunar Lake. The built-in graphics accelerator also […]
Consumer Tech
PC makers line up to offer Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon X Series Processors
For his first-ever keynote at Computex, the big PC show held each June in Taipei, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon brought reinforcements: a parade of executives […]
Enterprise
Esports: game-changer for higher ed
It’s not just about whether you win or lose. It’s not even just about how you play the game. For a growing number of educational […]
AI
DaaS in the Generative AI Era
For all the cost, efficiency and predictability benefits the enterprise has enjoyed from device-as-a-service (DaaS) offerings, providers have not yet been able to fulfill enterprise […]
Intellectual Property
Sometimes, Less Is Just Less
The European Commission has just proposed tearing down the existing convention for issuing standard-essential patents, or SEPs. In its place, Commissioners propose a system that […]
Consumer Tech
Is the new OnePlus 10T 5G the right mix of glitz and cost?
Like the t-shirt workout, which prioritizes exercises that boost appearance over conditioning, OnePlus has blended some outwardly sexy marquee specs with subtle cost-cutting to come […]
Consumer Tech
Samsung After Dark: Better Than Apple?
Samsung is the king of high-res smartphone photography in daylight.But Apple owns the night. At least, that’s how it used to be. Now Samsung believes […]
Enterprise
It Takes Two to … Network
As everyone knows, it’s important to choose a router capable of meeting the fast-changing demands of the hybrid-work era. But don’t forget the other end […]
Enterprise
Stairway to Hybrid
Many IT architects who resisted the rush to the public cloud now find themselves adopting hyperconverged infrastructure, or HCI, as their first step toward hybrid […]
Consumer Tech
Fitbit Charge 5 Shines in Off Upgrade Season
It’s been a disappointing smartwatch upgrade season thus far, with mostly minor updates to wearables lineups from the big consumer electronics makers. Which helps make […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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
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 […]
Enterprise
You Don’t Need Python – Just Forward Networks
If you wait long enough, as any good procrastinator knows, tasks sometimes drop off your to-do list on their own. Maybe a deadline has passed. […]