The best tech news and headlines of 2021
From market-changing products to non-fungible madness, 2021 had a lot of tech ups and downs. Here are some of the ups.
It’s not just business…we take a look at the more light-hearted side of technology.
From market-changing products to non-fungible madness, 2021 had a lot of tech ups and downs. Here are some of the ups.
Don't pack your bags and move to Bozeman yet. This micro-scale warp bubble won't be capable of propulsion, but it could have myriad other applications, says its discoverer Dr. Sonny White.
Part of United's new investment in hydrogen-electric aircraft engine company ZeroAvia is an agreement to buy 100 zero-emissions engines that could be retrofitted onto existing aircraft.
You can find them everywhere from the pharmacy to your optometrist's office, but you may want to wait to buy a pair.
If you're looking for discounts on Apple products for yourself or to give as gifts, there's a good chance it's on sale today, and these 10 deals are some of the best.
There are some great deals happening on great hardware and software right now. If you're a professional looking for a deal, or just window shopping, be sure to give these a look.
Ping Identity executive advisor Aubrey Turner warns that eager cybercriminals are ready to exploit the current chaotic state of the world, and preparation is essential going into the holidays.
Dell has engineered changes into both the XPS and Aurora redesigns to maximize airflow and expandability, and all three are suited to professional-level design and intense computing tasks.
The stakes may not be as high as in the hit Netflix show, but you could still lose your data or identity if you fail to follow the rules for dodging the latest brand of pop-culture-themed scams.
IT teams are experiencing employee pushback due to remote work policies and many feel like cybersecurity is a "thankless task" and that they're the "bad guys" for implementing these rules.
"Donda" will be out Aug. 26, and scammers are taking advantage of fan anticipation by seeding the internet with malicious fake downloads.
Phishing, malicious files and other forms of fraud have followed the highly awaited movie since it was first delayed due to COVID-19. On the eve of its actual release, the scams have begun anew.
The gaming division of Kingston is rolling out, among other products, its first 60% mechanical keyboard, and there's no reason it's just for gaming.
A funny shirt is an ideal holiday present for the person who is impossible to buy for or already has everything they want.
A survey of gamers worldwide found that gamers deal with bullying and theft of in-game valuables in addition to identity theft.