After cruising through the pandemic, many tech sector workers are worried about job security.
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Once you’ve mastered Gmail labels, you’ll find the cloud-based email service to be considerably easier to manage.
From software developer to CEO: Red Hat’s Matt Hicks on his journey to the top
“You can’t just be the best coder in the room,” says Hicks, who takes the helm at Red Hat more than 15 years after joining the IBM-owned open-source software business.
Best online colleges in Indiana 2022
From public Indiana University campuses to schools with religious affiliations, online colleges in Indiana offer flexible degree programs for everyone.
How to cut your grocery bill by shopping online
Grocery store prices are at an all time high, and with most of us feeling the effects of inflation, it might be time to make some changes to save a buck or thirty at the checkout.
Are foldable phones really the next big thing? Here’s what you need to know
As smartphones that flip and fold grow in demand, we investigate what their future might look like.
Instantly match any color you like with this $84 mini color sensor
Matching colors perfectly once seemed impossible for DIYers, photographers, and design professionals, but not anymore.
Buying a computer for your kid? Here’s our best advice
Whether they’re an aspiring livestreamer, just need to do schoolwork, or are practicing to be a big-time gamer, there are great options for every budget. We break them down.
Google wants more old-style business attitude. HP laughs in Google’s face
Some tech companies are suddenly embracing more traditionalist approaches. HP claims it’s not one of them.
Google’s open-source silicon project takes a big step forward
Project allows developers to submit open-source integrated circuit designs and get them manufactured.