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Even with no tech experience, you can learn highly marketable skills to start and advance in a lucrative tech career without taking any time off from your full-time job.
Insta360 One X2 camera review: Capture everything, edit and share later
The Insta360 One X2 camera takes away the worry about framing your short and deciding which content to record. Record it all and then use the powerful software to select and share just what you like, with many creative features easily accessible.
Three CIO imperatives in 2022
Following interviews with dozens of chief information officers and senior business leaders, we've pulled out three essential guide points to follow in 2022.
China lays out five-year plan to be global robotics hub
Chinese robotics market is projected to expand at 20% through to 2025, when the government is aiming to double manufacturing robot density and drive adoption in key sectors including automobile and mining.
Practice some working-from-home empathy
As the pandemic continues into another holiday season, it's important to keep mental and emotional health in mind.
Tech in 2022: The biggest trends shaping the digital future of the Middle East
New levels of investment, digital adoption and deployment have further reshaped businesses and the consumer experience this year. These trends look set to endure into 2022 and beyond.
Insta360 One X2 camera review: in pictures
The Insta360 One X2 camera takes away the worry about framing your short and deciding which content to record. Record it all and then use the powerful software to select and share just what you like, with many creative features easily accessible.
OnePlus and AMD join growing list of companies dropping in-person CES plans
Two more companies canceled due to rising COVID-19 infection rates.
Low-code and no-code platforms move beyond the shiny-tools stage
The low-code and no-code movement is part of an increasing democratization of programming -- borne of extreme necessity.
The best Peloton alternative: Get in gear this New Year
Looking for an exercise bike but don't want to pay Peloton prices? ZDNet rounds up some of the best smart bikes, starting at $600.