As for pilot fish, very little shocks them. Credit: Computerworld / IDG This pilot fish is at a remote office to help a user, Barney, with a software problem, but he can’t help noticing that Barney periodically jumps in his chair. Fish finally asks Barney if he’s feeling OK, and Barney says he’s fine, but he periodically gets a mild shock from his desk. It’s a mid-century steel-frame desk with a Formica top. This office has had some renovations, and fish wonders whether something was mis-wired. It’s not his area of responsibility as IT desktop support, but fish decides to just take a look. Behind Barney’s desk he finds a large wire paperclip that had managed to contact the hot pole of a slightly loose plug in a power strip and the steel leg of the desk. As long as Barney’s contact was with the Formica desktop, nothing would happen, but when he brushed the steel trim around the edge, he’d get a shock. How long has this been going on? fish asks Barney. “A couple of months, since we rearranged the office.” Fish removes the paperclip but just shakes his head as he wonders how Barney could deal with that so long without saying anything. Related content news analysis AI chip battleground shifts as software takes center stage Chipmakers race to acquire advanced software capabilities to win the AI chip war. By Prasanth Aby Thomas Jul 15, 2024 7 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry Computers and Peripherals opinion Copilot+ AI PCs are finally here. You don’t want one — yet The promise of these new devices is that they’d herald the arrival of AI tools to the Windows masses. That’s not really the case right now. By Preston Gralla Jul 09, 2024 6 mins Windows PCs Microsoft Generative AI how-to Download our business projectors enterprise buyer’s guide Whether it’s a sales meeting in the executive conference room, a training session for new employees, or an annual meeting for franchisees in an auditorium, nothing gets the point across like a powerful projector. Here’s how to choose the By Brian Nadel Jul 03, 2024 1 min Projectors Enterprise Buyer’s Guides Computers and Peripherals how-to Download our business PC enterprise buyer’s guide When it’s time to replace your users’ aging PCs — or maybe to rationalize your PC fleet after a series of acquisitions — the decision on what PCs to buy doesn’t start with the machines themselves. Here’s how to cho By Galen Gruman Jun 21, 2024 1 min Chromebooks Mac Windows PCs Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe