Computerworld readers rate AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon on network speed, value, tech support and more. Find out which carrier gets the most cheers -- and which the most jeers -- from our 2015 survey respondents.
Apple wants the public to think it cares about our privacy. What it cares about is its market share, particularly in China.
The company is in the midst of a great transition, and current indications are that it is going well.
Want Windows 10 to run faster? Take few minutes to try out these tips, and your machine will be zippier and less prone to performance and system issues.
Worried about possible privacy problems in Windows 10? We offer some quick and easy ways to protect your data.
Going after terrorists in a way that infringes on the rights of U.S. citizens puts the Constitution in danger.
Microsoft's new updating procedure for Windows 10 can be confusing -- and annoying. We've detailed exactly what happens, and a few strategies for getting around it.
With its Lumia 950 smartphone, Microsoft has also introduced the initial version of its Windows 10 interface for phones. But while both are interesting, neither is earth-shaking.
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing Act is a significant privacy invader that will do nothing to keep us safer.
To save the Web, should you stop using ad blockers?
Long available in rivals such as Google Docs, real-time collaborative editing finally comes to Microsoft Office, along with a handful of other useful improvements.
With the new Office 2016 for Mac, Microsoft has finally brought the OS X version of its office suite up to the standards of the Windows product. We take a close look at the preview.
It’s been denounced in the Russian parliament and reviled as a privacy nightmare — all for doing things that are common to all modern OSs.
There are a lot of alarms going off about Windows 10's effect on your security and privacy. We look at the four top concerns to find out whether they're true or not, and tell you what you can do about them.
Many Windows PCs are sold laden with unnecessary -- or even harmful -- software. We look at what you might find on your new system and how to get rid of it.