How to Block the Cyber-Bandit
How often do your employees open the door for a bandit? More often than you realize even if you’re a small to medium business. Your salesperson can’t resist clicking on … Continue reading How to Block the Cyber-Bandit
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How often do your employees open the door for a bandit? More often than you realize even if you’re a small to medium business. Your salesperson can’t resist clicking on … Continue reading How to Block the Cyber-Bandit
Following Apple’s pattern on releasing new product in the fall, three new phones are indeed scheduled to become available to the public in mid-September. All three phones, possibly called iPhone … Continue reading New iPhone Confirmed for Mid-September Release
Late last week, the United States Department for Homeland Security lifted its restrictions on carrying personal electronics larger than a smartphone in the cabin of planes traveling from certain airports … Continue reading U.S. Lifts Laptop Travel Restrictions
Long a favorite project management system for small and flexible companies, Slack is now expanding to provide services for corporations and multi-tiered businesses. Called Slack Enterprise Grid, the solution keeps … Continue reading Slack Now Offers Solution for Larger Businesses
Microsoft, Intel, JPMorganChase, and other titans of the business world have joined forces to develop a computing system that would allow unrelated computers and servers to securely gather and store … Continue reading Major Corporations Join to Develop Digital Ledger System
Earlier this month, CES 2017 was the place to debut tomorrow’s game changing technology. The annual consumer electronics trade show features exhibitors around the world showcasing the latest in mobile, … Continue reading CES 2017 Debuts New Business-Changing Technology
When you cross the street do you wave or make eye contact with the driver to make sure they’ve seen you? Most pedestrians do. In a few years you may look at the … Continue reading Will Self-Driving Cars Signal with a Smile?
The newest USB port is called USB-C, and it should be the last time you’ll ever have to change the way you plug in electronics. Advantages of USB-C include: It’s symmetrical, meaning … Continue reading The Last USB Port Is Coming
It’s been a story of summer crankiness: the TSA and its airport security screening contractors are terribly understaffed, causing epic wait times during peak travel season for the United States. If you’re … Continue reading Long TSA Lines? Get Appy!
Last week, Google introduced a line of new and improved initiatives to developers gathered for the company’s I/O 2016 conference. The projects presented during the event will roll out this year … Continue reading Google Announces VR, Improved Assistant, and More at I/O 2016
With the rising popularity of drones, the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently working on regulations to detail the where, when, and why of drones. We wrote about the … Continue reading Know Your No Drone Zones
Earlier this month, a platoon of self-driving trucks drove from various starting points in Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, and Germany to Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The technology challenge was issued and organized by … Continue reading Platoon of Self-Driving Trucks Crosses Western Europe