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Will Devices Respond to Thoughts in Only 10 Years? Waiting for the ‘Internet of Senses’

The 'Internet of Senses,' an incoming trend which may touch down as soon as 2030, theorizes machines connecting and responding to human thoughts.

December 30, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Internet of Senses

The idea that a machine can respond to your thoughts — without there being a button or verbal command involved — seems pretty futuristic. But the 9th Ericsson ConsumerLab Hot Consumer Trends report predicts the”Internet of Senses,” as it’s been dubbed, is coming in ten years. Tech Acute cites that report, describing its prediction that […]

Filed Under: Mobility, News Tagged With: Internet of Things

Most Tech Jobs Are Going to These Five Cities

Just five cities account for 90% of all high-tech job growth from 2005 to 2017, according to a new study from the Brookings Institution.

December 30, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment

Tech Jobs

We’ve written about the issue of a lack of skilled workforce plentifully, highlighting the importance of transforming your company into a modern organization and the importance of forming educational partnerships and aggressively seeking out that talent. When someone has a new idea for a tech company, they usually look to the West Coast or a […]

Filed Under: Facility, News

University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame PixelFLEX Video Wall

An LED FLEXUltra PixelFLEX Video Wall solution highlights Longhorn achievements at the University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame.

December 30, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

PixelFLEX Video Wall, University of Texas Athletics

Located in the Red McCombs Red Zone at Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium, the new Frank Denius Family University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame recently celebrated its grand opening. As the University’s first-ever sports Hall of Fame, the $17.1 million project tells the story of Texas Athletics from its first team in 1893 to […]

Filed Under: Project of the Week, Video Tagged With: LED, Video Walls

Popular Encrypted Messaging App WhatsApp Has A History of Security Flaws

If your business uses WhatsApp to communicate with team members or customers, you should at least be aware of the app's history of security flaws.

December 27, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment

WhatsApp Security

If your company uses WhatsApp to communicate among its team or with customers, you might want to evaluate your other options as the popular end-to-end encrypted messaging service has endured some security issues this year. Most recently is a vulnerability that could allow a hacker to deliver a malicious message to a group chat that […]

Filed Under: Mobility, Network Security, News Tagged With: WhatsApp

Xenoma is Making Seamless Wearable Tech… Stitched into the Seams Themselves

Xenoma e-skin really puts the "wear" in "wearables" -- it usese sensors stiched into clothing to monitor health and biometric data.

December 27, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Xenoma, e-skin,

Wearable tech can monitor many aspects of their wearers’ health and being. These are helpful, but are only good if the wearer remembers to wear them. Going a few days without wearing your heart rate-reading watch might lead to inaccurate or inconsistent data over time. But Xenoma, the Japanese wearables manufacturer, aims to tackle that […]

Filed Under: Mobility, News Tagged With: Wearable Technology, Wearables

Managing Complex Payment Channels

It is worth investing in quality experience management tools which help to simultaneously simplify complexity and provide payment channels more security.

December 27, 2019 Kate Daley Leave a Comment

payment channels, new payment methods, Payment Service Providers

The number of various payment channels has increased exponentially over the past few years, with consumers now having a variety of payment methods to choose from. The diversity of businesses on the market and advancements in technology have spawned new payment methods like mobile wallets, tokens, payment-enabled wearables and payments via text message. These payment frameworks […]

Filed Under: Facility, IT Infrastructure, Mobility, News

Sanders Promises High-Speed Internet Access for All if Elected

Sanders, among the other Democratic competitors, proposes a plan that will help Americans with poor access to high-speed internet.

December 26, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

Sanders, among the other Democratic competitors, proposes a plan that will help Americans with poor access to high-speed internet.

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, News Tagged With: Bandwidth, Internet

Google Might Not Be a Good Place to Work After All

Employees who were recently fired by Google say that the tech company is treating its workers poorly, and its open work culture is over.

December 25, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

Google Unified Communications, Google AI

Employees who were recently fired by Google say that the tech company is treating its workers poorly, and its open work culture is over.

Filed Under: Compliance, News Tagged With: Employee

Here’s What Decision Makers Need to Know About the Battery Market

With 2020 approaching, the battery industry is dropping in price, which is making technology, including electric vehicles, more accessible to consumers.

December 24, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

iron-ion battery

With 2020 approaching, the battery industry is dropping in price, which is making technology, including electric vehicles, more accessible to consumers.

Filed Under: Compliance, News Tagged With: Energy Management, Green Technology

Who Got Hacked This Week? December 22 Edition

What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, December 22, 2019? Read on to find out about the latest cyberattacks and who got hacked this week.

December 23, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

government cyberattacks Google Microsoft

What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, December 22, 2019? Read on to find out about the latest cyberattacks and who got hacked this week.

Filed Under: Network Security, News Tagged With: Cyber Attacks, Cyber Security

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