Technology
Reminder: Windows 10 Free Upgrade Period Ends July 29th
It’s been over two years since Microsoft officially cut the cord on Windows XP. As the most popular Windows operating system at the time, it was a huge blow to both businesses and consumers alike. Thankfully, a migration to Windows 10 isn’t nearly as difficult as one from XP. What lessons can be learned from…
Read MoreWireless Retinal Implants Give Blind People Mild Eye Irritation
Technology has unlocked some marvelous advancements for human civilization, and thanks to the Argus device by Second Sight, it can now provide a cure for blindness! Granted, this technology is still relatively new, so it hasn’t yet developed to the point where it can cure every form of blindness, but it’s certainly a step in…
Read MoreIs Your Own Job at Risk of Being Automated?
Companies are always looking to improve their operations by eliminating unnecessary costs. It’s a part of business, no matter how you look at it. However, as automation technologies grow more advanced, some of the more mundane (and even some professional) positions are at risk of getting replaced by cheaper, more efficient robotic systems. We see…
Read MoreAdopt These 3 IT Concepts to Ensure Future Success
By its nature, technology is always changing, evolving, and moving forward. Organizations that understand this and plan for these changes end up making the most out of their technology. Those that don’t, get left behind. Here are three ways to make sure that your company’s technology will best serve your future needs. Be Future-Minded and…
Read MoreNew Technology From LG Lets You See What a Bowling Ball Sees [VIDEO]
New consumer technology holds a special place in many users’ hearts. In particular, the LG Rolling Bot looks like it will be a nifty little device to leave either in your office or at home. Basically, it’s a rolling security camera that can be controlled remotely through a smartphone. The LG Rolling Bot is actually pretty…
Read MoreIf a Self-Driving Car Gets Into an Accident, Who’s at Fault? [VIDEO]
The world might not see legitimate artificial intelligence for quite some time, but that doesn’t mean developers aren’t taking baby steps in the right direction. A current example of this is Google and its automated vehicles. If Google is capable of successfully making a self-driving car that’s aware of its surroundings, we might see them…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Use Google Chromecast for These 5 Functions
The Google Chromecast is a great device that makes displaying media on different screens easier than ever before. Gone are the days of running AV wires through walls and ceilings. Now you can easily transmit your media over your WiFi network with the push of a button. Google refers to this wireless process as “Chromecasting,”…
Read More5 Tips to Minimize the Risk Associated With Mobile Devices
How many of your employees have a smartphone? The answer is probably most (if not all) of them. In the United States alone, nearly two-thirds of adults own a smartphone, and many of them depend on the device to do much of their personal computing. As a result, many workers, even if they are instructed…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Easily Add a New Gmail Account to Your Android Device
Android smartphones are well known for taking advantage of the plethora of applications developed by Google, like your calendar and Google Drive. One of the best ways you can get the most out of your Android device is by using its Gmail application. We’ll walk you through how to add a new Gmail account to…
Read MoreAn Uninterruptible Power Supply Device May Be the Missing Piece to Your Network Puzzle
With as many resources as you’ve invested in your company’s technology, you should do everything you can to protect it. An IT infrastructure that doesn’t have an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) safeguarding its data, is putting the entire operation at risk. Here’s what you need to know about this important device. What is an Uninterruptible…
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