
The competition between nations for leadership in communications, has morphed into outright combat. If it's not a campaign the US can win, do we start drawing down the mission? Or can the hope of a second wave compel us to double down?
The competition between nations for leadership in communications, has morphed into outright combat. If it's not a campaign the US can win, do we start drawing down the mission? Or can the hope of a second wave compel us to double down?
A survey finds that more than 80% of developers report being burned out - and not just because of the pandemic.
The best parts of Windows 11 are already in Windows 10. You just have to enable them.
Consumers told the company in a survey that they would be less likely to dispute charges if provided with a digital receipt.
Colorado became the third state to push through a wide-ranging privacy law focused on data.
The fake emails are well researched in an effort to dupe victims into believing they're interacting with known companies in the industry.
Microsoft acknowledges its patch to fix the print spooler flaw has affected some printers.
A breakthrough in quantum computing could expose every communications link. The same breakthrough could make everything secure again. What could change everything are all the events in-between.
Report look open source usage, and trends - and who is contributing code.
It's the phone that seems to have ads superior to the product. Or, at least, that's how it seems.