As IoT cybersecurity regulations kick in in 2020, what does this mean for IoT ecosystem vendors? Could be big changes ahead.
Google has acquired small low/code no/code platform AppSheet to expand its platform and appeal to developers looking to build simple apps for cloud tools.
Cloudera has appointed former Hortonworks CEO and current board member Rob Bearden to the role of CEO. What does this appointment mean for Cloudera?
At NRF 2020, Samsung launched the XCover Pro mobile device. Partnering with Microsoft, the new device embeds Microsoft Teams pushing retail innovation.
The Luxoft-LG JV is aimed squarely at boosting the auto industry’s adoption of the webOS Auto platform, particularly for RSE and ride-hailing applications
At CES 2020 Samsung rolled out its new Galaxy Chromebook. Traditionally big for education and light consumer use, does this have commercial potential?
At CES 2020, Dell used the platform to launch a number of new devices including a new 15 inch Latitude 9000, which should be perfect for commercial users.
AMD has made a few runs into mobile in the past, each ending badly. However, this time feels different as the company launches its new Mobile Chips.
Nokia conducted its Security & E2E Product Security Analyst Webcast. The event focused on how security is getting more important in the telecom industry.
An industry leading step in 5G took place last month when Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and ZTE Corporation together achieved 5G-enabled Voice over New Radio
Intel's Project Athena, which certifies its definition of ACPCs, offered significant announcements at CES 2020 including several new certified designs.
CES 2020 is set to be a big show for autonomous driving and Qualcomm is at the forefront with its announcement of a new AV platform called Snapdragon Ride.