Wall Street has been skeptical about software stocks for a while, but sentiment has gone from bearish to doomsday lately with traders dumping shares of companies across the industry as fears about the ...
Apollo Global Management’s John Zito left the audience of investors stunned. Addressing a gathering in Toronto last fall, he said that the real threat for private capital markets wasn’t tariffs, ...
One way to track the AI era, starting with the November 2022 launch of ChatGPT, is by which Big Tech company was, at a particular point in time, thought to be most threatened. At the beginning ...
Abstract: As the new “Tools” column editor, I’m excited to kick off this role by exploring one of the most rapidly evolving areas in software engineering: AI-powered testing tools. These tools promise ...
Editor’s note: This article was updated on February 5th. These are anxious times for software bosses. Not long ago they were sitting pretty thanks to juicy margins and a widespread belief that, as one ...
Alongside iOS 26.2.1, Apple today released an updated version of iOS 12 for devices that are still running that operating system update, eight years after the software was first released. iOS 12.5.8 ...
Software companies’ pitch to investors could use an upgrade. Once a favorite of Wall Street, software stocks have been sliding lately, with investors increasingly concerned about how the sector could ...
Antivirus software is simply essential, but if you've upgraded to Windows 11, the built-in security suite might be good enough on its own. Microsoft Defender Antivirus is included for free as part of ...
Free File is not Direct File, which the IRS has discontinued for the 2026 tax season. This tax season, according to the IRS, eight private-sector partners are offering guided tax software products ...
Tesla has discontinued Autopilot, its basic driver-assistance system, as the company tries to boost adoption of a more advanced version of the technology that it calls Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
With software stocks badly trailing the rest of the tech sector of late, investors told CNBC that they're buying the dip and predicted a flurry of deals. Shares of Salesforce, ServiceNow and Adobe ...