Get Better Speeds From Your Internet Connection
If you've noticed your internet connection speed slow down to a crawl often, then there are things you can do to diagnose and fix the problem: Confirm that you are having speed issuesA good way to test your connection speed is
MICROSOFT: Power Platform is for real developers, too
The Microsoft Power Platform might be best known as a set of cloud services for business analysts and so-called “citizen developers,” but Microsoft believes that professional developers can take advantage of it, too. To this end, the company has introduced a
IBM helps bring supercomputers into the global fight against COVID-19
At IBM, I have the privilege of working with colleagues who have dedicated their lives and careers to advancing science and creating innovative technology that can be a force for progress in the world. Since the start of the COVID-19
5 Ways to Protect your Data when Working from Home
As more and more organizations implement company-wide work from home policies as a way to protect the health of employees in the wake of COVID-19, they are also considering how to continue business as usual under a whole new networking
CompTIA Lets Candidates Take Certification Tests at Home
CompTIA is the latest certification giant to allow candidates to take their tests from the comfort of home. CompTIA sent out a notification entitled "Take Your CompTIA Exam from Home." The announcement led to a page on ProctorU.com, which provides online exam proctoring
NASA’s giant James Webb Telescope folded to fit Into a rocket payload fairing
NASA’s largest and most complex space telescope has to fit into a 17.8-foot payload fairing for its upcoming launch into space, and it's a tight fit. See the video Source: USA Today
Intel wants to help US officials boost chipmaking on American soil Clare Duffy
US officials are working with some of the world's leading chipmakers in an effort to expand semiconductor manufacturing capability in the United States, a move intended to reduce the industry's reliance on producers in East Asiafor those crucial electronics components.That
Apple, Google will warn you if you’ve been exposed to COVID-19. Here’s how.
Apple and Google, which control the world’s most popular smartphone operating systems, gave a first look Monday at how public health apps will alert you if you’ve been exposed to the coronavirus. The two tech giants have been working on new