ChatGPT: High-tech parlour trick or the first real AI for everyday use?
OpenAI’s beta ChatGPT service based on the GPT-3 database of content is amazing people with its human-like conversations, but the tech is not as deep as it seems.
OpenAI’s beta ChatGPT service based on the GPT-3 database of content is amazing people with its human-like conversations, but the tech is not as deep as it seems.
A broad range of vendors means a broad range of security issues to understand and assess. But three Android vendors meet the highest security standards.
User support, the relationship with HR, and front-office technologies will require a rethink as distributed digital work becomes the new reality.
The big-screen Android smartphone is too slick for its own good, with poor design decisions that render it unnecessarily hard to use
Difficult setup and hardware issues mar an otherwise successful marriage of a smartphone to the traditional desktop experience
Even for a beta, the merger of Google's two operating systems is a disappointment that begs the question: Why bother?
The Pixel is a major step up for Google's Android hardware, but Android 7.1's networking woes overly complicate corporate usage
We've seen this 'one device for everything' movie before, and it ends just as badly this time
Microsoft takes another step to embrace the others' enterprise mobility management protocols
Office and Outlook have been reinvented, collaboration tools like Slack are finally useful, and devices are evolving for new digital workflows
Office 365, Office 2016, and OneDrive have finally come together across Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, and the web -- but you still need a guide to making it all work
The US government's legal position would lead to 'absurd' results and be unconstitutional if accepted, a federal judge rules.
Split-tunnel AnyConnect VPNs again handle DNS resolution properly, restoring access to server resources
Cisco AnyConnect and other VPNs may or may not work for your servers, as Apple breaks split-tunnel compatibility
The purported 'iPad Pro' won't change the realities of a saturated market