Disclosure: Microsoft is a client of the author. Microsoft this week had an analyst event about Windows 11 and a […]
Renews
WWDC: Apple’s call to code and the no-code future
When there aren’t enough developers to go around, what can a company like Apple do to try and fix the […]
4 buried treasures that’ll transform your Chrome OS experience
All right, my fellow Chrome OS adventurer — see if this progression feels familiar: First: “Ooh, look! My Chromebook’s getting […]
We’re one step closer to Windows in the cloud
I’ve been saying for a long time now that Microsoft’s master Windows plan is to move you to a cloud-based […]
WWDC: It’s all about the Four Ps — performance, parity, platforms, and partnership
WWDC speculation has begun, and while much of this focuses on iPhone enhancements and Apple’s plans for AR, pro users […]
What to do about IE and .NET?
It looks as if Internet Explorer (IE) will soon be gone from our PCs and .NET 4.5.2, 4.6 and 4.6.1 […]
Adobe woos video pros with After Effects M1 performance promise
Professional application news now turns to video and broadcasting as the giant National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show approaches — […]
13 useful Google apps you should be using on Android
Google’s got a lot of apps. Maybe even too many, in certain (ahem) cases. Amidst all the obvious titles and […]
More than half of PCs can’t upgrade to Windows 11 — report
Data released today by IT asset management platform provider Lansweeper indicates that upgrades to Windows 11 have almost tripled over the […]
Apple plots a Mac revolution in interesting times
This spring, spare a thought for Apple’s operations, silicon, and hardware development teams. Those people will probably be trying to […]