
Devices

What does your workspace/workplace look like? What devices do you use daily to do your work? Most employees just use a laptop and a smartphone, but there are many more devices you can use, or you can use them differently. Setting up a good working environment for employees is often neglected at companies. If we look at what kind of devices companies buy for their employees, some of them really have no idea what they are doing. We would like to change that. One way we do that is by giving an overview on this page of what is available, what the developments are and occasionally by publishing the reviews we write.
Timeline

Apple announces switch from Intel chips to proprietary Arm chips
Apple announced during the online edition of its developer event WWDC that the company is switching from Inte...

IT struggles with corona: more innovation with less resources
Here at Techzine, we have often written about the implications of the coronacrisis on the workplace. However,...

Apple reveals macOS Big Sur with a redesigned interface
Apple officially announced macOS Big Sur 11.0 at the online edition of its developer event WWDC. Big Sur will...

Review: Microsoft Surface Book 3, the king of productivity
The Microsoft Surface Book 3 is the most powerful and versatile laptop in the Surface range. What's unique ab...

Google and Parallels bring Windows apps to Chromebooks
Google is partnering with Parallels to provide the enterprise version of Chrome OS with Windows apps. Until n...

Review: Samsung Galaxy S20 is almost the perfect high-end smartphone
Samsung's Galaxy S-series is as popular as ever, and the series consists this year of three devices: the Gala...

What the next normal workplace looks like according to ServiceNow
On the 21st of May, Chief Information Officer Chris Bedi and Chief Talent Officer Pat Wadors of ServiceNow me...

Learn from other entrepreneurs how you can innovate during COVID-19
The digital channel has suddenly become much more important. Because of the outbreak of the coronavirus, comp...

‘Apple announces switch from Intel to ARM chips for Mac this month’
Apple will announce at the WWDC 2020 conference that it will use its own ARM-based chips for future macOS sys...

Apple introduces battery health management feature for macOS
Apple introduces the new battery health management feature in macOS Catalina 10.15.5. The feature is designed...