More and more, there are Android tips — and then there are Pixel tips.
The No. 1 large company on Computerworld’s 2026 Best Places to Work in IT list cultivates its innovation culture through company-wide events and a broad spectrum of training and education programs.
Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, has been recognized as one of Computerworld’s Best Places to Work in IT for 2026. This marks the ...
The antitrust investigation will focus on the way Google used content from web publishers and video from YouTube to train its models, and whether it sought permission from rights holders. Google’s ...
Google is deploying a second AI model to monitor its Gemini-powered Chrome browsing agent after acknowledging the agent could be tricked into taking unauthorized actions through prompt injection ...
In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, European CIOs are moving toward local cloud providers amid rising geopolitical concerns. Analysts warn of AI market volatility after tech giants lose $1.2 trillion ...
'It’s so great to see the momentum [around Macs in the enterprise],' said Jeremy Butcher, who handles business product marketing at Apple. 'As you know, it’s very intentional.' As the company ...
With Chrome still dominant and AI-native browsers gaining ground, Microsoft is banking on Copilot Mode and enterprise-grade governance to revive Edge’s fortunes. Microsoft is enhancing its Edge ...
Google's Gemini was the worst performer; it had problems with 76% of its responses, according to an international study of public service broadcasters. A new international study coordinated by the ...
AI certifications are everywhere — but which ones actually matter to employers? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Sydnee Mayers, Product Lead for AI at Cribl, to demystify ...
Whether you've just gotten Android 16 or you've had it in front of you for months, you're bound to find something new and useful in this collection of off-the-beaten-path pointers. Well, this is ...
Perplexity has announced that its AI browser Comet is now available to all users at no cost. When the first version of Comet was released in July, only users who paid $200 per month for Perplexity’s ...