
After a modest first day of trading, Pivotal's CFO says the company is thinking longterm.
Incident response research from Big Blue offers surprising results, as hacks get more serious but defenders improve their tools and training. IBM's Wendi Whitmore explains.
Amazon opened up its Alexa platform so that anyone can create a custom Alexa skill. Skills are little Alexa apps that provide Amazon's assistant with additional features. Now, you can make your own skill, and you don't need to be an app developer to do so.
Tim O'Reilly discusses Facebook's current state of affairs vis-a-vis Cambridge Analytica and privacy.
While we like to have expansive views of content, monitors place major restrictions on how fluidly we can work. But a range of emerging options could bring us closer to seamless computing anywhere.
The sixth-generation iPad is everything you could want in a tablet, for a fraction of the price.
Software automation is used for many business and IT processes, depending on industry vertical and individual company business and IT needs. Because this automation is far-reaching, policy considerations...
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Normally $150, this compact, network-friendly printer can run on inexpensive toner to boot.
The United Nations (UN) is developing initiatives that leverage data and analytics to measure and streamline sustainable development goals. While this is work in progress, there are some fundamental questions as to its effectiveness.
Hey Google: The hardware button to launch Google Assistant will be on the left side, CNET says.