Dustin Trainor

Dustin Trainor

Tech Innovation Expert
Dustin Trainor is an IT expert focusing on AI, cloud, and big data. His broad expertise allows him to cover numerous topics, with an affinity for emerging trends and transformative technologies. He regularly offers invaluable insights into the applications of new tools and platforms, and explores their impact on industries through his sharp analyses.
Find out the basics on the most famous mobile payment systems
Editorial Find out the basics on the most famous mobile payment systems

While 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 credit cards by the year 2030, other online

What do you know on LangSec?
Editorial What do you know on LangSec?

Language-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

Video calling, VR’s forbearer – are you thrilled about it?
Editorial Video calling, VR’s forbearer – are you thrilled about it?

You 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 in social media and/or the business environment. So far so good, but the tech predictions fo

Mobile World Congress 2016 – but why is it important?
Editorial Mobile World Congress 2016 – but why is it important?

The 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 begin? This year’s event took place, as did the previous editions, in

TinyMOS camera – how to capture stars in the dark, the GoPro way
Editorial TinyMOS camera – how to capture stars in the dark, the GoPro way

For 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 a DSLR on a Celeron telescope – in sum

Tech gifts with a twist – a holiday list (1)
Editorial Tech gifts with a twist – a holiday list (1)

It’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 receiver. Those talented givers possess the special sense of remembering what people wish or

Zero-index metamaterial and computing – what you need to know
Editorial Zero-index metamaterial and computing – what you need to know

Light and its cybernetics applications have fascinated researchers for a long time. Since light travels and it does so at high speeds (currently nothing that we know of surpasses the speed of light), manipulating light particles to carry information and messages represents a scientific desideratum.

Unicorn startups – 5 reasons they might be in danger
Editorial Unicorn startups – 5 reasons they might be in danger

Launched in late 2013 by Aileen Lee from Cowboy Ventures seed-stage fund, the term unicorn designates those startups that rank over $ 1 billion dollars in value. The denomination caught on and became a hot term in the IT world, ending up on the cover of Fortune magazine in February 2015. By the

Carbon3D – a hot startup
Editorial Carbon3D – a hot startup

We have already presented 3D printing and some of its future possibilities – here. This time the novelty resides in the procedure used for printing and the funding involved –  making Carbon3D a very interesting topic. This surprising startup has been going through rounds of funding and managed to ra

Are mobile applications really changing the way we work?
Editorial Are mobile applications really changing the way we work?

The modern work style driven by technology amplifies diversity. Devices are pushing limits and expanding innovation, numbers and functionality. Applications bring the “service” model into the work environment. This makes possible instant acquisition and activation of various services, outsourcing re

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