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Editorial

Pros and Cons: Wearables in the Workplace

January 5, 2018

Via: Natalie Dunn

While they’re not as big as cellphones yet, wearables devices are steadily establishing their place on the market. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker, 125.5 million wearable devices will be shipped in 2017, 20.4% […]


Editorial

Virtual Reality – Taking Gamification to the Next Level

November 6, 2017

Via: Natalie Dunn

What do you think about when you hear ‘virtual reality’? Probably video games. While VR in games is immersive and a lot of fun, there’s more to the technology than just leisure. Some even think VR might be as revolutionary […]


Editorial

The Best Free Online Tools. Part 1: Canva

August 12, 2017

Via: Jacob Myers

There isn’t always a good reason to buy software. Whether you’re part of a small-business, or you don’t need that particular tool on a daily basis, most of the times you probably want to hold on to your budget for […]


Editorial

Is technology making us tech addicts in denial?

August 4, 2017

Via: James Hughes

It seems like modern society takes for granted that any of its members should own some sort of a device. Not only do we own gadgets, but we have developed very close relationships with them. They function like our external […]


Apps & OS, Editorial, Mobile

Get work done on your smartphone. Docs and Sheets add-ons available

July 28, 2017

Via: Jeremy Corkwell

Time management is an important concern for everyone in the business world. That’s why some of us try to squeeze in work-related activities in timeslots that would normally be wasted – such as commutes, waiting queues, and others. However, only […]


Computing, Editorial, Operating Systems

Windows 7 no longer fit for business. Support ends in 3 years

July 17, 2017

Via: Michael Boyd

Microsoft’s German division admitted in a blog post on Monday that Windows 7 is no longer fit for business, even though the operating system is supported until 2020. Is this another attempt to push users on the Windows 10 bandwagon, […]


Software & Applications

What came first: the platforms or the content?

January 19, 2017

Via: James Hughes

Regardless of whether social networks’ creators anticipated their overwhelming success or not, these digital platforms are now a hit in digital marketing. Due to the huge numbers of visitors, social platforms generate important ad revenue figures. In what we may […]


Editorial, Hardware

Scared of driverless cars? You shouldn’t read this

January 12, 2017

Via: James Hughes

The driverless cars have not reached the stage of mass convenience. Not yet, at least. Nevertheless, they remain a hot topic, and there isn’t another week without supplementary information on their performance, regulatory state, technical improvements and so on. Only […]


Editorial, Gadgets

Have you seen the SKEYE nanodrones? Use a magnifier…

January 4, 2017

Via: James Hughes

TRNDlabs, located in the Netherlands, is an international brand focusing on innovative products. Their brand hit the market in late 2016 with an impressive line of nanodrones. The online media received the SKEYE nanodrones well. Featuring SKEYE Mini Drone with […]


Editorial

Android Wear 2.0 Developer Preview 3 Is Out Now. Here’s What’s New

September 30, 2016

Via: Michael Boyd

Google announced the third developer preview of Android Wear 2.0. The big addition? Google Play on Android Wear. Users can now find and install apps directly on the watch, which means developers reach more users than ever before. With Play […]


Computing, Software & Applications

GoDaddy acquires ManageWP- a leading WordPress site management tool

September 6, 2016

Via: Natalie Dunn

One of the world’s largest registrars – GoDaddy, today announced the acquisition of ManageWP, a platform that enables web designers and developers to manage multiple WordPress sites from a single dashboard. WordPress is by far the most popular content management […]


Editorial

VR doesn’t need to be virtual. Intel unveils Project Alloy

August 17, 2016

Via: Michael Boyd

Intel is taking on Oculus, Microsoft and HTC, with Project Alloy, a Virtual Reality headset unveiled on Tuesday. During his opening keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced Project Alloy, an all-in-one virtual […]


Internet, Social Networking

Say goodbye to clickbaits in your Facebook News Feed

August 5, 2016

Via: Jeremy Corkwell

My Journalism professor used to say: “If people want garbage, then garbage they shall get.” Well, clickbait is a form of the garbage he was referring to. We could probably track down the origins of these types of articles back […]


Computing, Editorial, Software & Applications

New smart features for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint

July 26, 2016

Via: Natalie Dunn

Microsoft introduced new services for Office 365 – Researcher and Editor for Word, Outlook Focused Inbox for desktop, and Zoom for PowerPoint. Each new feature is basically an additional infusion of Microsoft’s machine learning into Office 365. Designed to make […]


Apps & OS, Editorial, Mobile

Translate any screen with Google’s Now on Tap

July 7, 2016

Via: Jacob Myers

Android Marshmallow users got some great news today – with the release of the new Now on Tap features. The latest updates allow users to benefit from additional information and help without stopping what they’re doing. Here are the main […]


Editorial, Internet, Social Networking

5 tips that will help you write perfect emails from here on out

July 1, 2016

Via: Jacob Myers

A few days ago I read an interesting article on how to write better emails. This inspired me to share some of my experience on the topic. The perfect email-writing technique helped me get high profile jobs, convince others to […]


Editorial, Mobile, Smartphones

It’s about time they introduced the One Plus 3

June 17, 2016

Via: William Palmer

OnePlus, a global mobile technology startup, released the OnePlus 3, its long-awaited flagship smartphone. Combining the best in technology, design and innovation, this premium device further solidifies OnePlus’ mission to build a better smartphone experience. The OnePlus 3 offers top-of-the-line […]


Editorial, Internet, Social Networking

What does the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal really mean

June 13, 2016

Via: Jeremy Corkwell

Microsoft and LinkedIn announced on Monday the deal that baffled tech enthusiasts – they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire LinkedIn for $196 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at $26.2 billion, inclusive of […]


Editorial, Mobile, Smartphones

World’s First Tango-Enabled AR Smartphone Unveiled

June 10, 2016

Via: William Palmer

Augmented Reality is hitting the mainstream. Lenovo launched the much anticipated PHAB2 Pro – the world’s first Tango-enabled smartphone to enable augmented reality experiences – plus the dual-camera PHAB2 Plus and full-sized PHAB2 smartphones. World’s First Tango-Enabled AR Smartphone Unlike […]


Computing, Editorial, Hardware, Mobile, Tablets

Are Acer’s affordable 2-in-1 Notebooks worth your while?

June 1, 2016

Via: Michael Boyd

A few days ago, the well-known Taiwanese company Acer announced two 10-inch 2-in-1 notebooks originally designed for students and budget-conscious families – the Acer Switch V 10 and Switch One 10. Though companies generally tend to go for the bigger […]

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