Adobe offers US Government discounted software following DOGE review By Craig Hale published 9 May 25 Adobe will give the US Government 70% discounts on certain software subscriptions, including Acrobat packages.
Biden orders review, new rules governing US national cybersecurity By Benedict Collins published 17 January 25 President Biden has introduced a list of stringent security measures for the federal government and software providers to adhere to, or lose their contracts.
Zoom claims it is outperforming the likes of Microsoft Teams when it comes to AI power By Craig Hale published 19 November 24 Zoom claims its AI features outperformed Teams and Webex alternatives in testing.
The Samsung Galaxy XR raises the bar while lowering the price for premium spatial experiences By Lance Ulanoff published 22 October 25 I went hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy XR – aka Project Moohan – a spatial computer that comes in cheaper and far more AI-ready than Apple's Vision Pro.
This extraordinary SSD can do something no other SSD can do: a full 'groundhog day' write every 24 minutes By Wayne Williams published 22 May 25 Phison Pascari X200Z SSD called “mind-bending” and "incredible" in first hands-on review.
JBL unveils Tour Pro 3: a screen-toting earbuds case that's now an Auracast source device By Becky Scarrott published 21 August 24 This isn't a full review, but having worn them for a day, there's plenty to recommend JBL's flagship screen-toting earbuds beyond the case…
This new open source collaboration tool makes working with your colleagues even easier By Efosa Udinmwen published 8 February 25 Nextcloud Talk platform prioritizes data protection, offering secure communication, AI features, and real-time document collaboration.
ChatGPT's attempt at Spotify Wrapped is more embarrassing than any song list By Eric Hal Schwartz published 24 December 25 OpenAI's new “Your Year with ChatGPT” feature turns your 2025 chat history into a playful, personalized digital recap
SEC fines cybersecurity giants for downplaying effects of SolarWinds attack By Benedict Collins published 23 October 24 Despite knowing threat actors had accessed systems and exfiltrated data, several companies released statements downplaying the impact of the attack.
I think I found the most beautiful 5G mobile router ever built - it even supports Wi-Fi 7 and offers 256GB storage plus a fingerprint reader By Efosa Udinmwen published 1 October 25 Peppy Pulse Aura 5G offers portable 5G connectivity with dual SIM support, touchscreen controls, and two models positioned for different users.
Microsoft is using AI to help block more scam calls By Benedict Collins published 28 February 24 Azure Operator Protection will be able to spot scammers a mile away, and let you know immediately.
A2 Hosting rebrands as Hosting.com By James Capell published 29 April 25 A2 Hosting rebrands to Hosting.com
This mini PC has 8 microphones, a touchscreen display, a webcam, Windows 11, and yes, it is the most powerful videobar ever By Efosa Udinmwen published 14 June 25 Lenovo ThinkSmart One Pro is an all-in-one AI-powered collaboration bar with PC specs, 8 mics, a touchscreen, and steep pricing aimed at enterprise users.
HMD wants to be the new Blackberry as it launches new affordable handset to appeal to B2B, enterprise markets — Pulse+ Business Edition is as bland as it gets but don't ignore its shockingly good business credentials By Wayne Williams published 19 May 24 HMD launches Pulse+ Business Edition enterprise smartphone, and introduces a Firmware-Over-The-Air (FOTA) feature.
HPE set to lure VMware customers unhappy with escalating licensing costs - but is VMware's moat too big to challenge? By Wayne Williams published 2 July 25 HPE set to lure VMware customers unhappy with escalating licensing costs but VMware remains deeply entrenched in enterprise infrastructure.
DJI says it ‘welcomes’ imminent US drone ban review – here’s why By Sam Kieldsen published 4 June 25 With the Trump administration threatening a total US sales ban on Chinese-made drones, DJI senses an opportunity to burnish its reputation and banish doubts over security.
Faster speeds, more locations: Norton VPN caps off a year of transformation By Rene Millman published 10 December 25 Norton VPN is closing out the year with a bang, releasing a slate of updates that deliver significant improvements to speed, server availability, and user security. Here's all you need to know.
“Data is complex, it's messy, it doesn’t live in one place” — how Dynatrace leveraged its own platform to drive digital transformation By Benedict Collins published 4 February 24 Dynatrace used its own software to boost productivity, efficiency and innovation.
Zendesk Relate 2025 - live updates from the event as it happened By Craig Hale last updated 27 March 25 Read all the updates and comments from Zendesk Relate 2025 as they happened
The tech powering back-end operations to ensure the best customer journey By Arjan van den Berg published 11 June 24 The customer journey begins much earlier than the phone call, and it's not just about what the customer can see!
Freepik launches new enterprise AI plan - but is it enough to tackle Adobe’s dominance in the field? By Steve Clark published 12 May 25 Creative design suite now offered to big businesses
Adobe targets big business with release of Express for Enterprise By Steve Clark published 21 May 24 Adobe Express for Enterprise launches, offering AI generation and graphic design for big businesses.
Google, Meta, and others think they've found the key to smoother mobile video streaming - but all isn't quite what it seems By Efosa Udinmwen published 2 October 25 AV1 promises smoother, lighter video streaming, but hardware gaps, energy demands, and inconsistent support complicate its widespread mobile adoption.
I'd love to buy this affordable dual-screen laptop, but there's one major flaw that's a total deal breaker for me By Efosa Udinmwen published 17 June 25 Aura Ultrabook impresses with its dual-screen design and sleek build, but disappoints with a weak CPU that limits performance.
Oracle AI World 2025 - everything we saw as it happened By Craig Hale last updated 18 October 25 We were in Las Vegas for Oracle AI World 2025 - here's what we saw.
Adobe Summit 2025 - everything we heard and learned as it happened By Craig Hale last updated 20 March 25 Everything we heard from execs and customers at Adobe Summit 2025.
ICYMI: the week's 8 biggest tech stories from Paramount Plus cancellations to our LG G4 OLED TV review By Hamish Hector published 10 February 24 Catch up on the week's 8 biggest tech stories from the Apple Vision Pro to Paramount Plus to the LG G4 OLED TV.
Embracing AI in the modern contact center By Dave Hoekstra published 17 July 24 How can today's contact centers truly embrace AI?
HPE Aruba patches critical security flaws across access points By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 September 24 Three bugs allowing for remote code execution were addressed, with users advised to patch ASAP.
Up close with Alexa+ – this may finally be the Echo upgrade I've been waiting for By Lance Ulanoff published 26 February 25 Alexa+ is the smartest and most conversant Alexa we have ever seen. This is our up-close look.