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 as the invention of the cell phone. Since VR is trending, yet not widely
I imagine that in a couple of decades, when our children, or our children’s children will be looking up information on the internet (who knows how the internet will look by then) about artificial intelligence it will say something like this: artificial intelligence – changing the workplace since
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 something more important or unexpected. That’s perfectly fine, there are plenty of
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 memory supports. We renounced carrying certain data stored in our brain.
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 emailing and simpler tasks can be done in these
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, or is it an actual thing companies should be concerned about? For