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Human nature: empowering employees through AI
By Charles Eagan published
It may still be true that a business is only as strong as its employees. But, given our ever-increasing digital world, it might be time to give those employees some help.
Intel's hopes for 'The Classroom of the Future'
By Adrian Criddle published
Intel's UK General Manager at BETT this year on Intel's ambitions for the future of EdTech.
The age of cyber-warfare
By Liviu Arsene published
As technology continues to advance, so does the complexity and power of cyber attacks. Cyberwarfare is the latest trend in a long list to garner widespread attention.
As the Internet turns 50
By Chintan Patel published
A look at the technical underpinnings that have made the Web what it is today as well as what the next few decades of connectivity and evolution could bring.
Russia bans sale of gadgets without Russian-made software
By Anthony Spadafora published
A new Russian law could require smartphone, computer and smart television makers to pre-install Russian software on their devices.
Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro to end the era of Butterfly keyboards
By Mark Knapp last updated
A new report suggests Apple's upcoming larger MacBook Pro will be the first to ditch the Butterfly keyboard.
Intel's curious 'The Element' shows up insides a teardown of its latest mini-computer
By Mark Knapp published
Intel's new NUC 9 Extreme doesn't have a standard motherboard, instead using 'The Element'.
AMD turns to chiplets as Moore's Law slows
By Mark Papermaster published
AMD's CTO explains how the company is turning to chiplets to maintain improvements to high performance computing.
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