If your autonomous car has to decide who lives -- you or the people it's heading for on the highway -- who should it save? Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Senior Writer Lucas Mearian and Multimedia Editor Keith Shaw drive the conversation.
The Radeon RX 480 democratizes the pixel
IDG CMO Perspectives provides insight into the state of Marketing across industries from leading business executives. Simon Mulcahy, interim CMO of Salesforce, speaks to Josh London, CMO of IDG and shares his thoughts on using insights to suggest nex...
IDG CMO Perspectives provides insight into the state of Marketing across industries from leading business executives. Whitney Bouck, HelloSign’s Chief Operating Officer, speaks to Josh London, CMO of IDG and shares her thoughts on using insights to...
This week on The Full Nerd, we do a deep dive with one Will Smith and how he's creating a VR talk show and we talk about a $500 eSports PC build.
Your USB drive isn't slow because you have too much stuff on it. It's slow because it uses a slow storage format like FAT32 or exFAT. You can re-format it to NTFS to get faster write times, but there is a catch.
Intel's Broadwell-E sets a new standard with its 10 cores' worth of horsepower. It'd better be fast, for the price you'll pay.
With the WWDC keynote over, Executive News Editor Ken Mingis, Computerworld Editor-in-Chief Scott Finnie and MultiMedia Editor Keith Shaw chew over the highlights of what Apple execs unveiled.
This week Gordon Mah Ung, Brad Chacos and Hayden Dingman are in shock and awe over Intel's new $1,723 CPU, and AMD's $200 GPU that promises $500 of performance. The gang nerds over Asus' new Avalon concept and take your questions.
What's hot for compensation, benefits, training and more.
Windows 10 gives you 31 days to go back to your prior Windows version. Whether you've changed your mind or you were forced into the upgrade, here's how to get your old life back.
Intrigued by the Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive, but leery of the cost? Turns out you don't have to spend big bucks to try VR. Executive Editor Ken Mingis and Multimedia Editor Keith Shaw hash out the details.
At the recent Agenda 16 conference, David Baker, VP of IT at St. Joseph Health, gives a preview of his work on telehealth initiatives.
This week Gordon Mah Ung, Brad Chacos, and Alaina Yee poke Intel's new "game-ready" Skull Canyon NUC and ponder GeForce GTX 1070 vs. GTX 1080.
You've already heard of 3D printing, but what about 4D? Executive News Editor Ken Mingis gets the details from Senior Writer Lucas Mearian and they both puzzle over the mystery gadget guy's mystery gadget.
Seven point two billion transistors. State-of-the-art 16nm process. And nothing but absolutely pure bad-assery.
Pressing the Alt key and a number code gives you access to hundreds of special characters from currency to copyright symbols, to linguistic characters and tiny graphics like snowmen and smiley faces. Here's how they work.
You have two new ways to uninstall programs in Windows 10. We’ll show you how it works.
Google Slides doesn't officially support audio tracks, but we have a couple of workarounds.
New home Wi-Fi routers have some impressive advanced features to help boost speed, range and capacity. Network World Lab Alliance member David Newman explains how beamforming and MU-MIMO technologies work in the latest Wi-Fi routers.
This week Gordon Mah Ung, Brad Chacos, and Hayden Dingman fawn over the GeForce 1080 and debate whether to build an LGA1151 or LGA2011 v3 rig.
Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Apple expert Michael deAgonia and Multimedia Content Editor Keith Shaw check out Apple's just-updated MacBook and debate whether trade shows like Interop and CES are on their way out.
You may think there's free space in these hidden drive partitions, but think twice before messing with anything in these locations. We use a third-party disk utility to find out what's really in them.
If you're eyeing a Microsoft Surface Book, or want to make sure your next laptop is future-proof, this episode's for you.
For a lot of people, the MacBook is the ideal laptop. It’s light, small, easy to carry, and offers good performance for productivity software.
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis and Apple expert Michael deAgonia get some hands-on time with Apple's new 9.7-in. iPad Pro.
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis talks with Apple expert Michael deAgonia about the new iPhone SE (in Rose Gold!) and takes Senior Editor Keith Shaw's gadget quiz.
What does the future hold for 'smart city' technologies? Computerworld takes to the streets of forerunner Barcelona to find out.
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis and Senior Features Editor Tracy Mayor dive into some of the details of Computerworld's latest IT Salary Survey. It's all about the money...
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis and Apple expert Michael deAgonia talk about their quest to get the very first copy of OS X 10.0 in March 2001 -- and about what the current version of Apple's OS still lacks.
Functions and formulas are Excel's reason for being. Learn the many ways you can set them up and start doing some serious math.
CIO.com's Rich Hein talks with CIOs and IT leaders at CIO Perspectives in Atlanta to uncover the biggest challenges facing IT leadership when navigating the waters of digital transformation.
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis talks with Computerworld reviewer (and Apple expert) Michael deAgonia and Senior Editor Keith Shaw about Apple's March 21 event and the trials and tribulations of smartphone ownership.
CIO.com's Sarah White visits MIT's campus to speak with associate dean, Peter Hirst, about MIT's custom programs that educate IT leaders and organizations on enabling digital transformation and innovation in the enterprise.
Preston Gralla offers up some tips on how to use the Cortana digital assistant in Windows 10 to its fullest potential. (Note: The interface looks a little different now than when this video was shot, but the basic steps are the same.)
Rather than "desktop-like" performance in your laptop, Origin PC's burly laptop gives you actual desktop performance.
Executive Editor Ken Mingis talks with Senior Reporter Lucas Mearian about the technology data storage manufacturers are using to enable new capacities for both hard drives and SSDs.
When you have a big, ugly spreadsheet, logical formulas can help you make sense of it all by looking for results or patterns that you specify. We show you how to set up a simple one.
Adding a checkbox to Excel sounds like a little thing, but it opens up a new level of database-like possibilities for your spreadsheets. We show you how to get started.
Executive Editor Ken Mingis talks with Computerworld's Ellen Fanning and Tracy Mayor about this year's Premier 100 technology leaders and the struggles they face crafting success from chaos.
‘Private cloud’ is a term people throw around a lot – but what is it exactly? We sit down with Forrester analyst Lauren Nelson to discuss what you need to build a private cloud and why this should be an important part of your IT strategy.
This week on Hardcore Hardware, Gordon walks you through the most unexpected team up since Riggs and Murtaugh or peanut butter and chocolate. Yes, a GeForce working with a Radeon.
In the latest CIO Resume Makeover, Donald Burns discusses how having two different careers can benefit your chances of getting a new job, instead of the traditional approach of ignoring older jobs/careers.
Pepper, the humanoid robot, will soon make an appearance in U.S. businesses, its manufacturer says.
Here's proof you can now get desktop-class performance in a laptop. This MSI GT72S packs all the power of a desktop GeForce GTX 980 inside.
Executive News Editor Ken Mingis goes one-on-one with Senior Reporter Lucas Mearian to get the nitty gritty details about 3D printing, MakerBot printers and about why Mearian is fixated on Eiffel Towers.
If you're looking for an edge in the urban rat race, this tiny British bicycle is it.
You can set up a local user account on a Windows 10 PC so you don't have to bother with a Microsoft account. Here's how to do it.
Dell's XPS 15 9550 Touch laptop wins kudos from Computerworld Editor in Chief Scot Finnie. And what about those reports that Apple's iPhone may soon get wireless charging capabilities?
CSO presents an animated explainer on how data criminals exploit human psychology to gain access to a company's data, rather than by hacking or technical measures.