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Editorial, Networking

What are over-the-top OTT mobile systems?

November 18, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Over-the-top companies are part of our everyday lives. Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and Apple TV stream videos. Skype and Facetime provide voice and video calls. WhatsApp enables mobile device messaging (and now video calling). Xbox360 facilitates WoW gaming, while the almighty […]


Editorial, Laptops

Are you tempted by the new Surface?

November 10, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Microsoft new Surface Studio has to represent a strong temptation. Why is that? The pull needs to be strong in order for its target audience to invest almost $3000 into the device. Let’s see what does it offer and what […]


Gadgets

Should we fear the quadcopter nanoswarms of tomorrow?

November 3, 2016

Via: James Hughes

A ReadWrite article recently debated what the materialization of nanotechnology in the form of robotic swarms would mean. To what purpose do they serve? How will they influence communications? How would quadcopter swarms be able to coordinate their actions? The […]


Android Phone

The first Kodak smartphone – are you Ektra curious?

October 24, 2016

Via: James Hughes

We are all familiar with Kodak as a famous photography brand, however we may have to readjust our perception. Now that Kodak has announced the release of their first smartphone for December 2016, Ektra, all eyes are on their new […]


Editorial, News and Press

What do you know on fuzz testing?

October 20, 2016

Via: Russel Edwards

Cyber-security nowadays is getting more and more competitive, and it certainly is a battlefield where companies can suffer losses of huge proportions when hit. Even zero day exploits can cost vast amounts of money if not remedied in time, and […]


Editorial, News and Press

What do you think of the new Facebook Marketplace?

October 13, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Many of Facebook’s users are in groups that intermediate buying and selling. More precisely, over 450 million people visit such groups each month. They range “from families in a local neighborhood to collectors around the world”, according to Mary Ku, […]


Gadgets, News and Press

Robot workers – how threatening are the perspectives?

October 6, 2016

Via: James Hughes

The large-scale automatization of manufacturing processes and of services is not fresh out the box, yet it managed to remain a hot topic.  Various online sources have debated in 2015 how the digital revolution will look like and what it […]


Android Phone, Editorial, News and Press

Remember BlackBerry – how about its (DTEK) phones?

September 29, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Updated: BlackBerry announced it would actually stop making its own smartphones. This is due to the $372 million loss for its fiscal second quarter. Therefore, the DTEK 60 is “unlikely to show up”, as CNET puts it. CrackBerry announced on […]


Editorial, Gadgets

2016’s best cool gadgets – looking back on summer

September 16, 2016

Via: James Hughes

We hear  of new cool gadgets every day – and we tend to take it for granted that everywhere in the world scientists and designers continuously set on the market exciting new technologies, devices and objects, more or less useful […]


Wireless

Where and how to store our future huge data?

August 18, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Technology nowadays evolves in the direction of reducing consumption, in all aspects. From space saving towards cost saving, next generation tech implements viable cost-effective solutions that enable super-performance and allow enterprises to focus on the actual object of their activity […]


Android, Editorial, Gadgets, iOS

Wearables OS – do you know the significant four?

August 12, 2016

Via: James Hughes

The field of wearable devices’ operating systems (wearables OS) qualifies as fragmented from the point of view of some, since the systems still keep their firm boundaries via incompatible features – there are not so many systems when counted, as […]


Editorial, Gadgets

Happy summer: enjoy the outdoors with your gadgets

August 3, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Remember summer? It’s out there, and if you haven’t considered adapting your work and leisure habits to this season that has now fully taken its rightful place, you might take a moment and check out how you, your business and […]


Editorial, Wireless

What are the dilemmas in copper moving out to let fiber in?

July 27, 2016

Via: Andy Melman

Telecommunications copper cables mainly belong to the group of outside plat cables (aerial cables, duct/buried cables, last link wire cables) and to the group of central office cables, which serve for signal transmission within buildings. Another producer describes their copper […]


App Review, Editorial

Google Analytics 360 Suite: benefit from this welcomed upgrade

July 19, 2016

Via: Olivia Foster

The new platform launched by Google on 15 March 2016 is targeting business data management professionals that benefited so far from Adobe and Oracle products, as well as other business specialists that just started managing their audience with digital tools. […]


App security, Editorial

Don’t become a social engineering victim – know your Facebook

July 13, 2016

Via: James Hughes

Managing a personal Facebook account takes a few efforts in order to efficiently protect the individual privacy, since the default settings allow any stranger to find out quite a few details on the account owner: date of birth, interests, and […]


Editorial, Networking

Seven ways of making your mobile application successful

July 7, 2016

Via: Olivia Foster

Once you have launched your mobile application on today’s overcrowded market, making use of clever techniques to get your product in the spotlight takes a few strategic maneuvers. Any mobile application aspires to the top positions in the online stores, such […]


Android Phone, Editorial

Interested in any of these seven astounding smartphones?

July 4, 2016

Via: James Hughes

For those who might just feel it is more valuable to own unique products than to share the same features will millions of other phone users, here are a few of the existing or soon to be smartphones that pride […]


Editorial, Networking

Ad-blockers revisited: has the industry regrouped yet?

June 29, 2016

Via: Olivia Foster

It has been a while now since ad-blocking software and applications progressively gained traction from those who want to browse the Internet ad-free. What happened to ad-blockers for the last months? Seems like the advertising industry did not come up […]


Editorial, Gadgets, Laptops, Tablets

Productivity – reduced or improved by tech?

June 23, 2016

Via: James Hughes

How does modern mobile technology affect productivity levels in the work environment? Here is a question many online materials have strove to answer, in both positive and negative ways. While some claim that mobile technology is bound to distract employees […]


Editorial, Networking, News and Press

Stopping online advertising fraud once and for all

June 16, 2016

Via: Olivia Foster

In late 2014 the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4A’s), Association of National Advertisers (ANA), and Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) created the New York-based Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) for the purpose of “eliminating fraudulent digital advertising traffic, combating malware, fighting […]

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