Barbara Krasnoff
Barbara Krasnoff is a freelance writer and editor who has spent more years as a tech journalist than she cares to admit. Samples of her work can be found at clippings.me; she's also on Twitter as @BarbaraKrasnoff.
7 Trello alternatives for visual task management
Staying on top of a team project can be a nightmare. These easy-to-use apps help take the complexity out of project management and get your whole team working in sync.
Review: 6 Android apps that track your business expenses
If you do any business travel, you know how important — and annoying — it is to track your spending. These apps can help.
10 tips and tricks for Trello beginners
Trello can make your team's projects a lot more organized and manageable. These tips will put you in the driver's seat.
Is enterprise tech now driving consumer products?
For a long time, it was assumed that consumer tech was pushing the BYOD trend. However, consumer technology also benefits from products originally meant for enterprise.
Will the DeX dock work for business? Maybe tomorrow.
Samsung's new DeX dock is a nifty piece of technology that enables Galaxy S8/S8+ owners to use their phones as desktop computers. But how practical is it?
Stay private and productive with 2 new Bluetooth headphones
The Sennheiser MB 660 UC and Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 headphones let you listen to music, check out videos and listen to conference calls without disturbing co-workers. We test to see if they fulfill their promise.
First look: The new LG G6 brings with it a new aspect (ratio)
The new LG G6 smartphone comes with high-end components, solid construction, and an unusual 18:9 aspect ratio.
Review: The Logitech Spotlight -- a new kind of presentation remote
The Logitech Spotlight is a new kind of presentation remote that offers an alternative to the current crop of laser pointers.
6 startups from CES to watch in 2017 (with video)
The Eureka Park area at the CES trade show offered startups a chance to show what they can do. We interview six hopeful entrepreneurs about their products.
CES 2017: The future of home robotics is getting closer
The science fiction of the 20th century often featured domestic robots, and from what's being introduced in CES 2017, it looks like we're finally getting close to making that a reality.
CES 2017: A few tech vendors jump the gun
While the Las Vegas trade show CES used to begin with a press event called CES Unveiled, some vendors are pulling tech journalists in with earlier views of their new products.