Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
For years, rip and replace has dominated conversations about the mainframe. A smarter, more pragmatic reality is now taking hold. Mainframe systems can process millions of transactions in seconds, ...
Like it or not, Amazon is starting to phase out the Fire TV operating system it’s been using for more than a decade. On both the new Fire TV Stick HD and the Fire TV Stick 4K Select that launched last ...
There’s a brand new hook to Nespresso’s upcoming global advertising campaign: Dua Lipa. The coffee brand, created by Nestlé in 1986, is teasing that the pop star will be featured in a new ad push ...
Justin Mandelbaum is the founder of Mainframe Studios, the nation’s largest nonprofit building for creative workspaces, located in the heart of downtown Des Moines. He is also a principal at ...
Amid a push toward AI agents, with both Anthropic and OpenAI shipping multi-agent tools this week, Anthropic is more than ready to show off some of its more daring AI coding experiments. But as usual ...
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used, particularly in industries that need extreme reliability and security. 71% of Fortune 500 companies use mainframes, according to Market Reports World.
Nissan is ready to give the Z a little mid-lifecycle love, the company announced Friday at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon. This will be the first real update to the turbocharged sports coupe since it was ...
Nissan’s latest Z update leans into heritage without overdoing it. Look past the paint, and you’ll find meaningful, if modest, improvements. The Nissan Z’s facelift has been on the cards for some time ...
The Samsung Galaxy Z Roll 5G is poised to reshape the smartphone landscape with its new rollable display, advanced hardware, and innovative features. Anticipated for release in late 2026, this device ...
COBOL — short for common business-oriented language — isn’t going anywhere. Released in 1960 and standardized in 1968, COBOL was developed by the Conference on Data Systems Languages to handle ...