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Author: Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAY

Tech

What AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are buying up: The 5G battle between US carriers just got very interesting

February 27, 2021March 2, 2021Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on What AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are buying up: The 5G battle between US carriers just got very interesting

Big news on where AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are spending money on 5G makes clear for consumers where the future of the faster wireless service lies.

Tech

Will hybrid work actually work? What companies and workers should consider in a post-pandemic world

February 1, 2021Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Will hybrid work actually work? What companies and workers should consider in a post-pandemic world

After a year of seemingly non-stop Zoom calls, there’s a sense of urgency to figure out how to best get people back into their work environments.

Tech

It’s a good time for PC users: 2021 innovations include fast pivot to 5G

January 14, 2021Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on It’s a good time for PC users: 2021 innovations include fast pivot to 5G

While the overall amount of product news from the CES show is lower than in the past, the PC-related news have been coming out at a torrential pace.

Tech

New job search: Tech companies tackle shifting jobs environment with reskilling efforts

December 18, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on New job search: Tech companies tackle shifting jobs environment with reskilling efforts

Companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Intel are providing new opportunities for people to gain new skills and find jobs with more promising futures.

Tech

Apple’s M1 chips inside latest Macs offer fresh opportunities. Here’s what you need to know.

November 11, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Apple’s M1 chips inside latest Macs offer fresh opportunities. Here’s what you need to know.

This move by Apple is the kind of development that, ironically, the company hopes most people won’t really notice.

Money

Apple’s iPhone 12 has 5G: Here’s what that actually means to you

October 13, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Apple’s iPhone 12 has 5G: Here’s what that actually means to you

Apple just announced 5G accessibility across its new iPhone 12 line. It’s supposed to be faster. But what does that really mean for you?

Tech

Amazon Prime Day 2020: How small businesses can also benefit from the shopping event

October 9, 2020October 10, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon Prime Day 2020: How small businesses can also benefit from the shopping event

Prime Members who order $10 or more from any small business on Amazon between now and Prime Day, will receive $10 of credit during Prime Day.

Tech

Intel insight: CEO on U.S. manufacturing’s role in driving the digital revolution

October 2, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Intel insight: CEO on U.S. manufacturing’s role in driving the digital revolution

In an exclusive chat with Intel CEO Bob Swan, we explore the critical importance of high-tech manufacturing in the U.S. and how tech is changing our world.

Tech

With designs like Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, Microsoft Surface Duo, it’s time to rethink mobile devices

September 21, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on With designs like Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, Microsoft Surface Duo, it’s time to rethink mobile devices

Intriguing new radically different styles of smartphones from the likes Motorola, LG and others could make Apple’s iPhone begin to feel a bit boring.

Tech

Zoom, the office and the future: What will work look like after coronavirus?

September 7, 2020September 7, 2020Bob O'Donnell, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Zoom, the office and the future: What will work look like after coronavirus?

Like it or not, the remote workplace born out of the impact of a pandemic has created habits that we’re not going to be able to simply walk away from.

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