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.
How to Keep Your Phone in Portrait Mode on Calls?
Mobile Technology & Gadgets How to Keep Your Phone in Portrait Mode on Calls?

That familiar, frantic moment of trying to end a phone call, only to have the on-screen buttons mysteriously shift away from your thumb, has been a shared source of modern technological annoyance for many Android users. This seemingly minor inconvenience highlights a fundamental disconnect between

FAU to Host Florida's First On-Site Quantum Computer
Software & Computing FAU to Host Florida's First On-Site Quantum Computer

Florida Atlantic University is poised to redefine the state's technological landscape by forging a strategic partnership with D-Wave Quantum Inc., a collaboration that will bring Florida's inaugural on-site, large-scale quantum computer to the university's Boca Raton campus. This landmark

Vivo Unveils X200T with Dimensity 9400+ and Zeiss Cameras
Mobile Technology & Gadgets Vivo Unveils X200T with Dimensity 9400+ and Zeiss Cameras

Today, we sit down with Oscar Vail, a technology expert renowned for his deep dives into the heart of mobile innovation. With the smartphone market more competitive than ever, manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of what a handheld device can do. We'll explore how the latest flagship contenders

New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim
AI & Machine Learning New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim

A breakthrough in soft robotics introduces a humanoid capable of dramatically changing its size and navigating land, water, and even the air, offering a glimpse into a future where robots are fundamentally safer and more adaptable. Developed by researchers at the Southern University of Science and

Can Apple's AI Pin Succeed Where Others Failed?
Mobile Technology & Gadgets Can Apple's AI Pin Succeed Where Others Failed?

Recent whispers from within the tech industry suggest Apple is quietly developing its own wearable AI device, a pin-sized gadget poised to enter a market already littered with ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful products. The emergence of this rumored device places the world’s most valuable

Miniaturized Face ID Components – Review
Mobile Technology & Gadgets Miniaturized Face ID Components – Review

The ambitious pursuit of an impossibly thin smartphone often forces a painful compromise between elegant form and essential function, a lesson Apple learned the hard way with its first-generation devices. This review explores the evolution of Apple's Face ID technology, focusing on the key

Korea University and Injective Partner on DeFi Research
IT Security & Compliance Korea University and Injective Partner on DeFi Research

The convergence of traditional academic institutions and the fast-paced world of decentralized finance has reached a new milestone with a strategic partnership that promises to reshape the financial landscape in South Korea. Korea University's Blockchain Research Institute has officially joined

Is D&D the Ultimate Test for Advanced AI?
AI & Machine Learning Is D&D the Ultimate Test for Advanced AI?

The true measure of an artificial intelligence lies not in its ability to complete a single task flawlessly, but in its capacity to navigate a complex, unpredictable world over an extended period. A groundbreaking study from computer scientists at the University of California San Diego directly

Review of Garmin Tactix 8 Cerakote
Mobile Technology & Gadgets Review of Garmin Tactix 8 Cerakote

In a market saturated with smartwatches that offer incremental upgrades, Garmin has forged a different path by engineering a device so specialized and robust that it redefines the expectations for a wearable tactical instrument. The Garmin Tactix 8 Cerakote arrives not as a simple fitness tracker

Researchers Hijack StealC Malware to Spy on Hackers
IT Security & Compliance Researchers Hijack StealC Malware to Spy on Hackers

In a remarkable reversal of roles that signals a potential shift in cybersecurity strategy, researchers have successfully infiltrated the command-and-control infrastructure of a major cybercriminal operation, using the attackers’ own malware against them to gather unprecedented intelligence. This

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