Samuel Duvains

Samuel Duvains

Software Integration Advisor
Samuel Duvains is an IT expert with a passion for SaaS. As a thought leader in software, Samuel examines a wide range of topics, including agile methodologies and the principles of DevOps. Insightful analysis and practical advice make Samuel’s content popular among a community of aspiring developers and seasoned professionals.
Why Can't I Open Encrypted Emails in Outlook?
IT Security & Compliance Why Can't I Open Encrypted Emails in Outlook?

In the fast-paced world of digital communication, where security is paramount, encountering a sudden roadblock that prevents access to encrypted messages can bring critical business operations to a grinding halt. A recent over-the-air software update pushed to Microsoft Outlook has unfortunately

Review of Boston Dynamics Atlas
AI & Machine Learning Review of Boston Dynamics Atlas

In a Las Vegas ballroom, where technological ambitions are often showcased but seldom realized with such tangible presence, the first public demonstration of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot offered a compelling and unusually grounded glimpse into the future of industrial automation. The debut at CES

What Caused a Galaxy Ring to Swell If Not the Battery?
Mobile Technology & Gadgets What Caused a Galaxy Ring to Swell If Not the Battery?

A routine trip through airport security took a dramatic turn for one tech creator last October when his new Galaxy Ring began to visibly swell, a malfunction that not only raised serious safety questions but also resulted in him being barred from his flight. The incident immediately ignited

Will D-Wave's $550M Quantum Bet Backfire?
Software & Computing Will D-Wave's $550M Quantum Bet Backfire?

In a bold move that immediately sparked concern among investors, D-Wave Quantum announced its landmark $550 million acquisition of Quantum Circuits, a decision that caused its shares to fall by 1.1% to $30.93. This strategic pivot represents a significant escalation of D-Wave's ambitions, pushing

Is an AI Now Coding for 200 Million Devices?
Software & Computing Is an AI Now Coding for 200 Million Devices?

A quiet revolution is underway in the software that powers a vast global network of more than 200 million broadband and video devices, where an advanced artificial intelligence is now actively writing and submitting production-quality code. This landmark collaboration between New York-based AI firm

Purpose-Built Electric Vans – Review
Software & Computing Purpose-Built Electric Vans – Review

The humble van, long the workhorse of commerce and the unsung hero of family road trips, is undergoing its most profound transformation since its inception, shedding its utilitarian roots to become a sophisticated and highly desirable electric vehicle. This evolution from a simple utility box to a

How to Trigger the Latest Messages Update?
Mobile Technology & Gadgets How to Trigger the Latest Messages Update?

The digital tools we rely on every day often transform in subtle increments, with minor interface adjustments appearing unannounced and leaving users to wonder if they imagined the change or if their app truly looks different this morning. This phenomenon is a hallmark of modern software

NordVPN Launches Open-Source Package for OpenWrt Routers
Software & Computing NordVPN Launches Open-Source Package for OpenWrt Routers

Today we’re speaking with Oscar Vail, a technology expert with a keen eye on the frontiers of computing, from robotics to the growing world of open-source projects. He is here to help us unpack a significant development in the consumer privacy space: the move by major VPN providers to embrace

Self-Driving Cars Learn Safety From Your Brain
AI & Machine Learning Self-Driving Cars Learn Safety From Your Brain

The subtle tensing of your shoulders as a car merges too closely or the instinctive tap on an imaginary brake pedal are precisely the silent, biological alarms that could soon become an autonomous vehicle's most crucial safety feature. While self-driving technology has made remarkable strides, a

Hackers Fall for Cybersecurity Firm's Honeypot Trap
IT Security & Compliance Hackers Fall for Cybersecurity Firm's Honeypot Trap

In a stunning turn of events that has captivated the cybersecurity community, the notorious hacking group ShinyHunters publicly proclaimed a massive breach of the Los Angeles-based security firm Resecurity, only to have their triumphant announcement systematically dismantled. The group broadcasted

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