Windows 10 May 2019 Update 1903 gets first major bug fixes
After a longer than usual incubation, the Windows 10 May 2019 Update gets a round of fixes. Here’s what’s been fixed. Read More
Using machine learning to solve your dark data nightmare
Documents are everywhere, but they’re also static, dark data. Can a startup founded by AI and document experts change that? Read More
Dell Technologies fiscal Q1 mixed as storage, server and networking sales fall
The company cited slower demand in China and large enterprise opportunities. Earnings in the quarter were better than expected, but sales fell short. Read More
Salesforce tells customers its software isn’t for gun sales
In a controversial move, the software company tries to limit what its software can be used for. But is Salesforce a touch hypocritical? Read More
Lenovo’s Motorola launches the Moto Z4 with value price, strong specs and business potential
In the Android market, the real action is in lower priced phones that are adding features to compete with Samsung’s premium devices. Motorola’s Moto Z4 ups the ante as a bring your own device contender. Read More
Lenovo’s Motorola launches the Moto Z4 with value price, strong specs, and business potential
In the Android market, the real action is in lower priced phones that are adding features to compete with Samsung’s premium devices. Motorola’s Moto Z4 ups the ante as a bring your own device contender. Read More
Windows 10 version 1903: When will you get the next big feature update?
In the “Windows as a service” era, updates can arrive when you least expect them. So can major changes in Microsoft’s update policies for business customers. I’ve sorted out the details of the latest Windows Update for Business policy change. There will be a test. Read More
HP Chromebook 14A G5 review: An AMD-powered workhorse for education or business users
The 14-inch HP Chromebook 14A G5 has its drawbacks, including a moderate screen resolution, but it offers a very good keyboard and comes at an attractive price. Read More
Airlines’ technology investments pay off in customer satisfaction scores
J.D. Power has good news and bad news when it comes to the payoff from airline customer satisfaction. IT investments in software, kiosks and reservation systems have paid off. In-flight services need a lot more work. Read More
Samsung’s Exynos Auto 8890 to power Audi A4 infotainment system
Audi’s new A4 model is expected to launch this autumn in Europe. Read More