Editorial, News and Press, Wireless
June 9, 2016
Via: James HughesServerless framework or serverless architecture represents a way of bypassing a suite of server-related delays or complications, which proves extremely useful for businesses dealing with applications and application development. As a professional serverless development and consultancy brand summarizes, this concept […]
June 1, 2016
Via: Russel EdwardsWhile a recent report coming from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers shows that according to nearly 1400 tech enthusiasts (out of 2000 surveyed) mobile payments are sure to take over the payment market and clearly surpass cash and […]
Android Phone, Editorial, iPhone
May 26, 2016
Via: James HughesWith all the surveys on how smartphones are taking over the digital environment and become the main type of user terminals, surpassing all others in popularity and usability, combined with the marketing craze surrounding each new phone launch, we might […]
May 19, 2016
Via: James HughesReasoning (as a human ability) is innate and involves the capacity of assessing ordinary situations, probabilities and possible outcomes in order to make decisions or to determine further steps for derived actions. While humans inherit and develop the reasoning mechanism, […]
May 12, 2016
Via: James HughesIt seems that GPS navigation – such an important, universally identical service – should have equally simple yet efficient mobile applications. Live maps and a comfortable interface, adapted to the mobile OS – what more can a user request? Yet, […]
Editorial, Networking, News and Press
May 4, 2016
Via: James HughesThe news? Perhaps you already know, but Facebook is considering monetizing posts in a different way – one that would make post authors benefit from their own content (or from their proprietary content). The source? The Verge found out that […]
April 20, 2016
Via: Russel EdwardsLanguage-theoretic security or LangSec is a cyber-security approach that aims at eliminating cyber-risks from their programming roots. From this new perspective, all Internet cyber-risks originate in ad-hoc programming and untrusted inputs that form layer upon layer of coding with potential […]
April 13, 2016
Via: Russel EdwardsIt is an element of progress to have our mouse of keyboard wirelessly communicating with the computer, but have you ever wondered what dangers lie dormant in this efficient technology? A pair of Bastille researchers decided to verify just how […]
April 6, 2016
Via: James HughesApril 1 2016 marked the launch of the LG G5 smartphone in the US. As usual we will see a lot of reviews, tests, impressions and comparisons for this new smartphone that raised quite an interest from potential customers all […]
March 31, 2016
Via: James HughesThe Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation Sony launched this year its Research and Development (R&D) initiative called Sony Future Lab. Dedicated to shaping the future of gadgets, this company arm is set to design and produce prototypes of their future technologies. […]
App Review, Editorial, Networking
March 24, 2016
Via: James HughesThe vast majority of businesses are already accustomed to the idea that the digital environment regularly requests updates and upgrades in their marketing and customer experience approach. With Google leading the way in determining the standards of their digital presence […]
March 17, 2016
Via: James HughesThe (already) classical Blue-ray optical storage system may avoid falling into obsolescence via a bold move. Without much of a future left in multimedia storage and rendition, Blu-ray found its afterlife with the help of Facebook and a few other […]
March 10, 2016
Via: James HughesYou may be wondering what is the link between video calling and VR – and we’ll get there in a moment. Currently there is a lot of talk about the future of Virtual Reality (VR) and its preconized pivotal role […]
Editorial, Networking, Wireless
March 3, 2016
Via: James HughesThe MWC or the Mobile World Congress is making the trending news of any well-known online publication every end of February, via the latest announcements, tech unveiling and device launches – but what is this event and how did it […]
Android, Editorial, iOS, Others, Windows
February 26, 2016
Via: James HughesIt is common knowledge by now that mobile operating systems are designed for mobile devices, regardless of whether they are smartphones, tablets or other gadgets (although wearable operating systems are usually listed in a separate category). The basic features included […]
February 18, 2016
Via: James HughesAlthough the year is still early, taking a look at some of the tech predictions for 2016 might serve in remembering which technologies qualify as hot, and in trying to identify them in the trending news headlines to see whether […]
February 11, 2016
Via: James HughesFor those of our readers passionate of astronomy or in need of original high-quality night skies images, here’s a gadget that made it to mainstream online news: TinyMOS. Taking pictures of the sky usually involves transporting and installing gear, mounting […]
Editorial, Networking, Wireless
January 19, 2016
Via: James HughesThe Power over Wi-Fi (PoWiFi) tech system won the 2015 title for one of the most game-changing technologies of the year. Developed by the University of Washington researchers and previously announced by Popsci in June 2015, this concept harnessed the […]
December 22, 2015
Via: James HughesThis week we continue our tech gifts suggestions list – with the second part of our list with a twist. The twist would be that for each category the tech gifts are meant to surprise in a certain way: either […]
December 15, 2015
Via: James HughesIt’s that time of the year – enjoyed by many of us and dreaded by (let’s be realistic) as many others. When it comes to making gifts, some have that special talent of knowing exactly what to choose for each […]