Microsoft's massive Surface Hub 2S whiteboarding PC will go on sale to businesses in June, accompanied by an even larger version in 2020 and a standalone monitor.
HP has refreshed its EliteBook business notebook lineup with a hardware privacy shutter, a Sure Sense security agent, as well as new display options that emphasize security on the road.
Intel follows AMD's announcement of the Ryzen Pro with a pair of processors that emphasize platform technologies over performance.
Microsoft has begun sending emails warning some users that their Outlook, MSN, or Hotmail email accounts may have been compromised.
Antivirus makers Sophos and Avast are warning users that installing a recent Windows update may cause their PCs to lock up or fail to boot.
Google has made a number of announcements to its G Suite productivity suite (including Docs, Sheets, and Slides) that promise to make it faster and more intelligent. Here are the five we like best.
Google has implemented a new method of two-factor authentication, using an Android phone as a stand-in for a hardware dongle.
Opera's free, unlimited VPN debuted in 2016, then wallowed in limbo for some of the intervening years. With Opera 60, the browser's upgraded VPN service is fast enough to watch Netflix content that's available to other regions.
Qualcomm has launched a version of its Snapdragon 730 mobile processor with several optimizations specifically for mobile gaming.
If you'd prefer discussing a critical email within Slack's chat rooms and not within Outlook, then Slack's integration with Office 365 is for you.
Microsoft's Windows 10 May 2019 Update (also known as 19H1) is available for Windows Insiders, and it's simple to join and download the update.
AMD's 2nd-gen Ryzen Pro microprocessors boast an integrated Vega GPU, and have won designs from HP and Lenovo.
Microsoft posts an early, public version of its Edge browser running on top of the Chromium platform used by Google Chrome.
Microsoft announces a prolonged testing period for what is now the Windows 10 May Update, including more powerful Windows Update controls that allow everyone to delay patches for up to 35 days.
Microsoft has decided to withdraw from selling ebooks, offering refunds for everything you've purchased. But anything you've purchased will vanish by this summer.