Data centers all around the world are pushing the available technology to its limits, in the struggle to increase main memory capacity and bandwidth, while reducing latency. After several years of being relegated to small niches, it seems like nonvolatile dual-inline memory modules (NVDIMMs) have
For years, the MacBook Air seemed like Apple’s neglected stepchild: a solid device that only got the bare minimum periodic internal updates. And while it wasn’t necessarily outdated, it definitely started to stand out after Apple‘s most recent MacBook and MacBook Pro redesign. Despite that, it has s
With the cyber threats faced by mobile phone users uprising at an alarming rate, app permissions became a crucial step in securing our devices. In 2017, Kaspersky Lab detected almost 6 million malicious installation packages and more than 94.000 mobile banking Trojans. Mobile apps need permissions
A couple of years back, when virtual reality (VR) was still in its infancy, tech enthusiasts predicted that 2016 would be “the year of virtual reality”. And to some extent, they were right. But things have changed quite a bit since then. Despite the global VR market being expected to reach USD 48.5
Apart from the constant need to improve their security policies, companies now face a new hurdle: GDPR compliant storage devices. As the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) established that USB sticks with sensitive data are a business risk, new rules came into play forcing companies to
With a proliferation of laptops, smartphones, tablets and smart TVs, the need for a strong and fast connection is bigger than ever. While a single router may not be able to cover the entire office space, range extenders or access points which complement the network may come in handy. But having