Intel launched their 10nm Tiger Lake CPU today increasing product performance by 20 percent. “Our 10-nanometer process that our Tiger Lake product will run on today is a step function improvement from the 10-nanometer process we launched just last year,” Read More
Cheap Android Phones From China Preinstalled With Malware
If something is too good to be true, it probably is. That’s a lesson many people are learning about Techno Android phones. Techno phones have become extremely popular in Africa, where they have supplanted long-time favorites Samsung and Nokia. While Read More
IBM and AT&T Deepen Their 5G/Edge Computing Partnership
IBM and AT&T are deepening their 5G and edge computing partnership, with the goal of accelerating the business world’s digital transformation. The two companies are working at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center, where they are “deploying AT&T’s 5G and Read More
Uber CEO: We Are Working On Dashcam Technology
“There’s a lot of crazies out here in Arizona,” said Uber driver Randy Clarke in a very interesting online chat with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. “I just wish you guys had some sort of way for us to put our rules of our Read More
Next on Live with Search Engine Land: Dealing with CCPA and Facebook Ads
Facebook automatically opted advertisers into its new Limited Data Use setting for California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) compliance and it’s having a dramatic impact. On Friday, August 7, Search Engine Land’s Editor-in-Chief, Ginny Marvin, will talk with advertising and data intelligence Read More
Qualtrics IPO Is A Win-Win, Says SAP CEO
Just twenty short months after SAP announced their intention of acquiring Qualtrics for $8 billion just prior to their IPO SAP is taking Qualtrics public. “The Qualtrics IPO is actually a win-win situation for both SAP and Qualtrics,” says SAP CEO Christian Klein. “When we are talking Read More
UK Reverses Course, Bans Huawei
In an about-face, the UK has announced it is instituting a complete ban of Huawei equipment from its networks. The US has engaged in a campaign to gets its allies to ban Huawei, as it has done. There are widespread Read More
Microsoft Rolls Out Together Mode to Improve Teams Meetings
Microsoft has rolled out Together mode to Teams in an effort to significantly improve video conferencing. As social distancing and remote work have become standard, video conferencing and communication tools have become critical components for individuals and businesses alike. Whether Read More
FCC Labels Huawei and ZTE Threat to National Security
The FCC has formally declared both Huawei and ZTE as threats to national security. The US has been waging a campaign against Huawei and ZTE for some time, citing concerns over their close ties to the Chinese government. The US Read More
Majority of Enterprise Will Keep Work-From-Home Options
Work-from-home is one of the biggest impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, and it appears its a change that is here to stay. As the pandemic swept the globe, companies big and small sent workers home to telecommute. Some even went Read More