End to End Email Encryption
When Yahoo Mail has a new feature, you know the sea has changed. This week Yahoo announced they’re working on a browser plugin to enable end to end mail encryption. … Continue reading End to End Email Encryption
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When Yahoo Mail has a new feature, you know the sea has changed. This week Yahoo announced they’re working on a browser plugin to enable end to end mail encryption. … Continue reading End to End Email Encryption
Today Apple announced new products and services, which will impact life at work and home. Crossing both areas is the Apple Watch. With a release date of April 24, and … Continue reading Today’s Apple Announcement: Updates from Wristwear to Research
The FAA recently released their proposals for commercial drone regulation. Once put in place, these laws would dictate how corporations can use drones. The proposed regulations would limit drone activity … Continue reading FAA Proposes Commercial Drone Regulations
HTTP, the language used to load web pages to your browser, is experiencing its first major upgrade in 16 years to keep up with today’s data-rich web experience. The upgrade, … Continue reading New Version of HTTP Ushers In Faster Web
Did you know Apple’s iOS 8 is equipped to dim your lights, turn down your air conditioning, and open your garage door? HomeKit, a programming framework designed to control home … Continue reading Apple Smart Home Accessories Draw Nearer to Launch
If you posted comments to the FCC website a few months ago asking to protect net neutrality – that is, the idea that all Internet traffic has to be served … Continue reading Net Neutrality Win: FCC Chair Wants to Regulate Internet as Utility
The popular single board computer, the Raspberry Pi, just released its second hardware version. Along with the hardware update, Microsoft and Raspberry Pi announced that a compatible version of Windows … Continue reading Raspberry Pi 2 Runs Microsoft 10
Even though we’re right in the middle of cold and flu season, there’s still time to make changes to your workplace to help prevent sickness from spreading. Here are five … Continue reading Keeping Your Office Flu Free with Technology
Is your website geared towards children, or visited by users under 13? It’s cliché these days to talk about five-year-olds helping previous generations with Facebook, ten-year-olds making accidental iPhone purchases, … Continue reading Child-Proofing Your Website
This week, Samsung announced its new eight-core smartphone, the Galaxy A7. Slimmer, metal, and faster, the Galaxy A7 moves away from the Galaxy S family. Though no release date has … Continue reading Samsung Unveils New Galaxy A7 Phone
Toyota’s answer to greener driving is the Mirai, a car that runs on hydrogen fuel cells. The Mirai Hydrogen-fueled cars produce one primary waste product: water. That makes these vehicles … Continue reading Toyota Bids on Hydrogen-Powered Cars
In early December, Google rolled out Inbox, the company’s new app dubbed an “email killer,” by invitation only. Gmail still exists and will not be going away anytime soon. The … Continue reading Google Inbox: The Email Killer?