With Windows Copilot launching soon, AI applications are quickly moving from the cloud directly onto our devices. Here’s what that means for you.
Author: Bob O'Donnell
Remember how 5G was going to change everything? Here’s a breakdown of reality vs. hype
5G is here. Weren’t we promised autonomous cars, robotic surgery and smart cities? Most of the impact has been in places that may not be as obvious.
Apple’s iPhone 14 brings concept of eSIM cards to the mainstream
Embedded SIM cards have been in use for a few years, but here’s what to know about Apple moving exclusively to eSIM cards with the iPhone 14.
Is your laptop right for your major? College students have new tech options
Different fields of study are going to place different demands on the type of computer.
New M2 MacBooks signal Apple is moving full-steam ahead with its computers
The M2 versions of Apple’s new MacBooks offer what most buyers will want in a laptop: up-to-date performance, solid battery life and good designs.
So long, passwords? Portable digital identities may replace them
As the result of a major new agreement between Apple, Google, and Microsoft, we may be closer to ditching passwords for portable digital identities.
Can smart cameras make return to office efforts less awkward?
The long-awaited return to office was expected to lead to employee reconnection. The reality? More of the
same virtual Zoom, Teams, and Webex calls.
Can smart cameras make return to office efforts less awkward?
The long-awaited return to office was expected to lead to employee reconnection. The reality? More of the
same virtual Zoom, Teams, and Webex calls.
5G service is coming to more cars. What can drivers expect – and when?
Wireless carriers are phasing out 3G support for cars to make room for 5G. What can faster internet speeds do for your ride and when are they coming?
New iPhone SE and iPad Air have different 5G support, but will owners even notice?
The new iPhone SE and iPad Air only support specific frequencies of 5G. Will that mean owners won’t get to enjoy the “full” benefits?