Enterprise
HP Elite t660 rides thin-client wave
Enterprise buyers anxious for next-level security protection are injecting renewed growth into the thin-client market. And HP is meeting them
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
Turns Out, AI and Privacy Can Coexist
Is there any hope left for retaining any privacy online? Could be, actually. “Don’t panic yet,” says Casimir Wierzynski, Senior Director of AI Products at […]
Consumer Tech
A Future Without Privacy
Michal Kosinski says we already live in a post-privacy world. He should know. The Stanford Graduate School of Business professor studies what artificial intelligence can […]
Consumer Tech
Join Me for My Privacy Now Interview Series on YouTube
Once a low-level concern buzzing around in the back of our minds as we shared our lives on social media, the question of just what […]
Consumer Tech
Updates in Sight & Sound: Two New Video Reviews
Two new gadget reviews posted this week on my YouTube channel. In the first, I evaluate PureCam, a full-featured and aggressively-priced new dash cam from […]
Privacy & Security
Retaking Control Over Our Own Privacy
We’ve spent much of the past few years watching in dismay as new reports shed light on just how the internet giants like Facebook and […]
Privacy & Security
The Beginning of the End of Passwords
When it comes to enterprise security, people are the weakest link. They give away their passwords by clicking on phishing emails. And by storing them […]
Consumer Tech
This Is Facebook’s Tylenol Moment
Facebook’s latest crisis of trust has landed the mega-social network at a crucial crossroads, and its relevancy just may be hanging in the balance. To […]
Digital Health
3 Things You Must Get Right in Healthcare’s Digital Transformation
At HIMSS last week, I participated in a Facebook Live roundtable discussion with Singularity University’s Dr. Daniel Kraft and Cisco’s Global Director of Healthcare and […]
Privacy & Security
Can Navy ships be hacked?
Two fatal crashes in Asian waters by US Navy ships in as many months has some people wondering if the vessels’ on-board systems were hacked. […]
Digital Health
Are We Ready to Play God?
Are we ready to play God? New gene-editing tools are sparking an urgent debate with potentially far-reaching ramifications. Find out more. Read my column in […]
Enterprise
DeX: Samsung Kicks Off New Product Category at Unpacked
The Galaxy S8/S8+ and the new Gear 360 VR camera grabbed most of the headlines from Samsung’s hour-long Unpacked reveal at Lincoln Center last week. […]
Consumer Tech
New Laptops Protect Themselves – From Us
With just-announced business PCs built around Skylake, Intel’s sixth-generation Core processor, PC makers believe they can help IT professionals overcome the most glaring weakness in […]
Intellectual Property
White Paper: OmniShield Technology
Internet-of-Things visionaries see possibility. And so do cyber thieves. Because the more connected systems, the more potential pathways there are to the valuable data they’re […]
Consumer Tech
Is Privacy Making a Comeback?
What if you had the power to control who gets to see what in the rapidly-growing mound of your personal data? Two new privacy-minded smartphones […]
Consumer Tech
The Ying and Yang of Smartphone Intelligence
When it comes to collecting personal data, there’s a fine line between what’s OK and what’s not. I wrote about this top-of-mind issue in my […]
Wearables
science of Medicine Goes Scientific
It’s hard to believe that the science of medicine can be so unscientific. But that’s starting to change now, thanks to new technology – and […]