Element, hands on: Secure messaging for tech-savvy organisations
This transparent, open-source, end-to-end encrypted chat alternative offers a bare-bones user experience and many integration options for IT departments to build on.
This transparent, open-source, end-to-end encrypted chat alternative offers a bare-bones user experience and many integration options for IT departments to build on.
Mainly that the new Surface Pro has security features on by default even though it isn't a Secured-core PC
If you like magazine profiles of startup founders and entrepreneurs, this book is a veritable compendium, whatever you think of its somewhat contrived structure.
Pleexy isn't another task management app, but a service that lets you integrate tasks from multiple sources and services into Microsoft To Do or Todoist.
Adding 1.9TB of high-endurance, power-loss protected NVMe SSD cache to your NAS isn’t cheap, but it does boost performance.
The latest version of Parallels' remote desktop and application system has its own improvements, but is also designed to let organisations mix and match their own infrastructure with Azure’s Windows Virtual Desktop service.
The Ava bracelet aims to measure fertility, but the data it collects could do much more than that.
WinZip, arguably the best file compression utility, gets some handy new features, including sharing files into Microsoft Teams -- although that's a little more work than we'd like.
The first true vector graphics app for the iPad is a strong first release that takes advantage of touch options and the precision of the Apple Pencil. But it's not a tool for beginners.
This wide-ranging look at the imminent possibilities of technology raises interesting questions, but is undermined by basic mistakes.