Hp Reports Strong Q4 Results Ups Q1 Outlook

The company reported fourth quarter revenue of $16.7 billion, up 9.3% from a year ago, with earnings of $3.1 billion, or $2.71 a share. Non-GAAP earnings for the fourth quarter were 94 cents a share. Wall Street was expecting HP to report fourth quarter revenue of $15.4 billion with non-GAAP earnings of 88 cents a share. For fiscal 2021, HP delivered revenue of $63.5 billion, up 12.1% from the previous year, with earnings of $6....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Joseph Beverly

Hydrow Review An Immersive Rowing Machine Experience That Builds Muscle Fast

After I turned 50, my wife started getting worried about the long term viability of my knees. Despite the fact that I don’t share her concerns, I started looking around at other options. We have an elliptical machine, but I have to use that for hours to burn the calories of short runs, and I don’t like the experience. I have a bike and enjoy riding it, but not as a form of regular exercise since I would need to spend a couple of hours on it to achieve my desired burn rate....

February 16, 2023 · 13 min · 2757 words · Heather Venturelli

Hyperx Alloy Origins Core Keyboard Review Amazing Build Terrible Keycaps But Still Worth A Look

HyperX’s Alloy keyboard line might not have the same level of recognition as the aforementioned series. But, the entry we’re looking at today goes a long way toward cementing the company’s position in the mechanical gaming keyboard space. It incorporates a rock-solid, fully-aluminum outer case, bright and saturated RGB lighting, and aesthetics that could fit in just as well as the office as at your gaming desk. Unfortunately, all of this is held back by some problematic holdovers that other gaming peripheral brands have long since left behind, including low-quality keycaps, design decisions that pointlessly limit customizability, and occasionally frustrating companion software....

February 16, 2023 · 10 min · 2121 words · Blair Hall

I Asked Chatgpt To Write A Wordpress Plugin I Needed It Did It In Less Than 5 Minutes

In less than five minutes. Also: The best AI chatbots: ChatGPT and other fun alternatives to try There are implications. We’ll get to that in a few minutes. First, let me take you through the experience and what went down. The need My wife is the proprietor of a WordPress-based e-commerce site focused on a popular hobby. She also hosts a very active Facebook group for customers of her site....

February 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1685 words · Kristie Bettis

I Ve Been Thinking About Apple S Ar Vr Headset And I Just Don T Believe It

We know this truth to be self-evident because the tech press has said so. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple prognosticator par-excellence, tells us that Apple has filed trademark applications for the names “Reality One,” “Reality Pro” and “Reality Processor.” According to an August 28, 2022 article, Gurman claims, “The company is aiming to release its first mixed-reality headset at the high end of the market in 2023.” Back in May, Ars Technica regaled us with stories about how difficult it has been for Apple to produce such a headset, and even went so far as to say that, despite him being gone from the company, Jony Ive is still involved....

February 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1271 words · Emily Armstrong

Ibm Unveils First Machine Learning End To End Pipeline Starter Kit

Saishruthi Swaminathan, Carlos Santana and Sepideh Seifzadeh – members of the IBM Center for Open-Source Data & AI Technologies team – explained the effort in a blog post, noting that it was becoming necessary to integrate and run AI and ML technologies across cloud environments. Last year, the team released the Elyra AI toolkit and said the latest launch is a machine-learning, end-to-end pipeline starter kit within the Cloud-Native Toolkit....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Karen Golding

If Android Moves From Assistant To Bard I M Opting Out Here S Why

Also: The best Android phones right now Recently, I read a number of articles detailing a particular shift occurring within the Google team landscape. That shift centers around the reshuffling of the Google Assistant unit to focus on the Bard AI technology. Before I continue, let me explain my beef with what’s become of AI. AI used to be a technology that worked behind the scenes. AI helped with a number of Android features (such as when you started typing and it would guess the next word you wanted to type, or with the Google Photos magic eraser feature)....

February 16, 2023 · 4 min · 824 words · Gregory Lotton

In Person Launch Event For Oneplus 10T 5G To Be Held On August 3 In Nyc

We’ll be there to cover the launch event of the second flagship smartphone of 2022 from OnePlus. The company launched the OnePlus 10 Pro at CES with a US release made in April. OnePlus often follows up standard releases with a T model that usually improves in a few performance areas. With the OnePlus 10T, we see upgrades in some technologies and some other differences that may still have you selecting the 10 Pro over the 10T....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 249 words · Conrad Nguyen

Informatica Introduces Ai Model Governance

Also read: Informatica’s latest acquisition extends its data catalog to hard-to-get sources Among the new features in CDGC is an AI Model Governance (AIMG) capability, which seeks to map DevOps principles to the machine learning (ML)/AI lifecycle. We cover AIMG in this post. The More You Know AIMG is intended to provide traceability of an AI asset throughout its lifecycle, from inception through production, iteration and training, deployment and “KPI delivery” – which is Informatica’s characterization of its model monitoring capabilities....

February 16, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Dominic Linder

Innovative Technology Is Coming To Change Linux In The Cloud It S Open For Investment Now

Of course, not many of these ventures are truly innovative and unique enough actually to play the disruptor card and make it work, but the need for change – and the power of being the force behind that charge – is potent. If a new idea really can be a disruptor, its backers could be poised for big success and big riches. NanoVMs thinks it’s ready to play a disruptor role in the exploding areas of cloud operations and cybersecurity, a pair of tech markets poised to generate over $650 billion in revenue in 2022....

February 16, 2023 · 3 min · 576 words · Ryan Coffman

Internxt Send Is A Ridiculously Simple Tool For Sharing Large Files With Others

To that end, numerous services have been created for this very purpose. One of my favorites was Firefox Send (RIP). Since that service is no longer available, I’d been using platforms like Google Drive to share files. But that’s not always convenient (especially when the recipient doesn’t have a Gmail account or access permissions becomes an issue. On top of that, Google doesn’t have the ability to expire a shared link after a given time automatically....

February 16, 2023 · 4 min · 652 words · Joseph Flowers

Interpol And Nigerian Police Bust Cybercrime Bec Ring

In a statement, the law enforcement agencies said the NPF and Interpol’s National Central Bureau in Nigeria coordinated to conduct the raids in Lagos and Asaba between December 13 to December 22. Some of those arrested are allegedly members of a cybercrime network called ‘SilverTerrier.’ After the raids, police found one suspect with a laptop containing more than 800,000 potential victim domain credentials, and in total, the group was connected to BEC criminal schemes targeting more than 50,000 organizations....

February 16, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Dorothy Quinn

Introducing The Mac Mini Pro Again

April 2018 was a dark time. From a Mac power user perspective, it was pretty desolate. As I said, the Mac Mini had gone four years without an upgrade. The Mac Pro had gone five years without an upgrade, and that five-year-old upgrade was the “trash can” Mac Pro. The MacBook Pro, Apple’s most popular Mac, had been upgraded the previous year, but the much-maligned butterfly keyboard was still gnarling everyone’s fingers while the lack of ports was causing teeth to gnash....

February 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1812 words · Kelly Wallace

Ios 15 4 Apple Releases Third Developer Beta As Official Release Gets Closer

The updates across Apple’s hardware lineup add new features along with important bug and security fixes. One of the more notable new features you can find in iOS 15.4 on the iPhone is the addition of an option to train Face ID to work with a face mask or facial covering. This is in addition to the ability to unlock your iPhone using Face ID while wearing an Apple Watch, using the watch as an authorization tool if it’s nearby your iPhone....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Alice Nardini

Ios 15 Destroyed Your Iphone S Battery Life Don T Panic

I’m not surprised. Why? Because this always happens. It’s more predictable than Apple launching a new iPhone every fall. Here’s the deal. We can break the battery drain complaints into two categories: First, heavy battery drain while installing iOS 15. “Whoa Apple, my battery life has been terrible since installing iOS 15!” It’s a heavy process. The iPhone has to download several gigabytes, unpack it, and then update the iPhone....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Johnny Morgan

Ipad 3 Heatgate Drama Is Completely Overblown

Late Monday evening Engadget stoked the fire with a post claiming that the new iPad burns 10 degrees hotter than its predecessor accompanied by thermal imaging photos of the iPad 3 and 2 side-by-side: One of the loudest complaints came from the venerable Consumer Reports which claimed that the iPad 3 hits 116 degrees while running games – again using thermal images to support its case. Cue the #heatgate hashtag!...

February 16, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Peter Jennings

Irobot Joins Amazon To Expand Alexa S Roomba Braava Controls

First up, iRobot has added a new type of command that allows Roombas to target a specific area for cleaning. This can include any designated object within a mapped room, such as a couch, countertop, or table. The company suggests this will be particularly useful for high-traffic zones that may get messy far quicker than their surrounding areas. For whole-room jobs, Alexa can now also create regular cleaning schedules using commands like “Alexa, tell Roomba to clean the living room every weekday at 1 pm,” or “Alexa, tell Braava to mop the bathroom every Saturday morning....

February 16, 2023 · 2 min · 271 words · David Pistilli

Is A Human Resources Career Right For Me

A human resources career involves serving as an arbitrator, a supervisor, a coordinator, and a teacher. Human resource professionals interview and hire new employees, oversee benefits programs, manage payroll, and facilitate communication between management and staff. To find out if a career in human resources is right for you, keep reading. Advice from a human resources professional Tina Hawk’s HR career has spanned industries over 25 years. She currently oversees the people and talent teams for Inflection, parent company of GoodHire, a provider of background checks for small and mid-size businesses....

February 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1135 words · Kimberly Ward

Jabra Enhance Plus Review Compact Earbuds For People With Mild Hearing Loss

I spent a few years in operating engine rooms of ships and am nearing my mid-50s, so I am starting to experience some hearing loss when compared to my younger years. Potential customers must visit a Jabra Enhance center facility in order to assess their hearing and determine if the Jabra Enhance Plus is right for them. Jabra sent a sample for us to test out without visiting one of these centers, but they are present across the U....

February 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1503 words · Stanley Smith

Jetblue To Give Pilots Ipad Pro For Flights

iPads have become increasingly useful for pilots, who use them for operational tracking apps, hosting system maintenance checks, checking real-time weather patterns to avoid turbulence, and accessing procedures and manuals, according to JetBlue. Apple has been on a run with enterprise deals in the last two weeks, signing pacts with dozens of universities, grade schools and even mapping companies that will see iPads and other Apple products used widely. JetBlue said it was one of the first domestic airlines to begin using digital documentation in cockpits and added that iPads provide “safety-critical functions for all JetBlue crewmembers....

February 16, 2023 · 1 min · 194 words · Kathy Wiggins