Why total bans on remote work don't remotely work
Companies seem to be moving in different directions when it comes to remote workers. Some have embraced the practice. Others have banned it. But there is a middle ground.
Companies seem to be moving in different directions when it comes to remote workers. Some have embraced the practice. Others have banned it. But there is a middle ground.
As you hear about augmented reality over the next few years, understand where it's going: straight into smart glasses to power enterprise applications.
A lot of companies have developed voice-based virtual assistants, but you still have to choose one and stick with it.You shouldn't have to.
The taking of selfies and other photographs inspired and driven in part by social sharing is the key to the future of business, marketing and the artificial intelligence age.
Companies face two impending risks to corporate data: a potential mobile device ban on air flights and the ongoing possibility that data could be exposed during border crossings.
This week's demo of Google Lens showcases to what's really coming: The rise of the all-purpose super-sensor fueled by software-based A.I.
"The phone is already dead."
Why the privacy critics are dead wrong about Amazon's new A.I. bedroom camera.
Google Home now recognizes who you are when you talk to it. This technology is too powerful and useful to leave at Home.
Hackers, tech companies and governments want our personal information. Only lies can save us now.
Amazon, Starbucks and Apple want you to walk into their stores, pick up your items, then walk right out. But there's a problem.
Here's Mike Elgan's open-and-shut case on why the venerable laptop is on its way out.
Sure, the CIA can hack your TV, but public posts on Facebook could really hurt you.
YouTube's new live TV service will make TV mobile, flexible, easy, competitive and super profitable for Google.
Artificial intelligence makes scribbling or typing notes and reminders obsolete. Talk and the notes just happen.