2019 online holiday shoppers will be looking for in-store pickup, Salesforce predictsTarget, Walmart and Best Buy have all invested in programs that let online shoppers pick up purchases in a store -- but so has Amazon.October 2, 2019 by Stephanie Condon in E-Commerce
Microsoft Teams new features: Now you can kill the noise from multiple channelsMicrosoft's popular Teams app now lets users switch off channels, adds IE, Safari, and Firefox meeting support.October 2, 2019 by Liam Tung in Enterprise Software
IT laggards could lose up to $20 billion in revenue over the next 5 years, says AccentureAccenture's leaders see enterprise technologies as a system compared to independent fixes and bet on cloud, AI, big data analytics and IoT.October 2, 2019 by Larry Dignan in Digital Transformation
Even more weird but super useful gadgetsI get a lot of weird and sometimes wonderful gadgets coming across my desk. Some end up impressing me by actually being tremendously useful.October 2, 2019 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware
Singapore online falsehoods law kicks in with details on appeals processPassed in May 2019 after a brief debate, the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill will come into effect from October 2 onwards. It includes an appeals process that costs SG$200 to file and could be heard in the High Court within nine days.October 2, 2019 by Eileen Yu in Security
Tax and PII records of 20 million Russians stored without encryption, leaked onlineSensitive data was available to anyone with a browser.October 2, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Security
These sneaky email scammers are making it even harder for workers to spot fake invoicesBy compromising emails between vendors and their clients, scammers can produce exact replicas of expected invoices - and funnel the funds into their own wallets.October 2, 2019 by Danny Palmer in Security
Can virtual capture make up for a shortage of ambulances?Virtual reality training is penetrating more and more industries. Emergency response is next.October 2, 2019 by Greg Nichols in AR + VR
The iPhone 11's Deep Fusion camera feature arrives in developer betaThe pictures you take with the iPhone 11 are about to get a whole lot better.October 2, 2019 by Jason Cipriani in Mobility
Google launches Incognito Mode for Google Maps, and moreGoogle expands history auto-delete to YouTube, adds better privacy controls to voice assistant.October 2, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Google
Microsoft TypeScript 3.7: Programming language beta lands with all these featuresMicrosoft improves TypeScript, its programming language for developers building big JavaScript applications.October 2, 2019 by Liam Tung in Enterprise Software
Play VideoFacebook wants to change how we control computersFacebook's latest foray into brain computer interfaces is a reflection of the changing nature of hardware and how we interact with it.October 2, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Social Enterprise
SAS aims to solve 'last mile' issues with analytics, put more models in productionThe SAS ModelOps​ effort aims to package SAS Model Manager as well as advisory services using open source and SAS analytics models.October 2, 2019 by Larry Dignan in Big Data
Google launches Password Checkup feature, will add it to Chrome later this yearGoogle's Password Checkup is currently available for Android devices and Google's web dashboard.October 2, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Apple creates iOS 13/iPadOS/MacOS 10.15 Catalina upgrade mess and potential data lossApple's new Reminders app has a whole raft of new features, but rely on all your devices running the latest operating system -- but macOS 10.15 Catalina isn't even out yet.October 2, 2019 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Apple
Data61 using AI and gamification to diagnose mental health patientsIt will help accurately detect the difference between depression and bipolar.October 2, 2019 by Aimee Chanthadavong in Innovation
Intel slashes prices alongside its update of Core X-series chipsYet another 14nm process CPU arrives from Intel.October 1, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Hardware
South Korean telcos and police to develop digital driver licencesDrivers will soon be able to register their licences on smartphones and it will accepted by police as suitable form of identity verification.October 1, 2019 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Mobility