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Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellites Will Change Internet Pricing Forever

Companies such as Amazon and SpaceX are revealing plans for Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that many believe will drastically reduce the cost for internet coverage.

September 11, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Companies such as Amazon and SpaceX are revealing plans for Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that many believe will drastically reduce the cost for internet coverage.

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

The U.S. Has a Plan to Minimize 2020 Election Hacking… And It’s Missing Something

U.S. government has put a plan in place to address 2020 election hacking and ransomware... but it doesn't tell states what to do AFTER an attack happens.

September 11, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

SolarWinds Hack, Hacking Campaign

Put aside your political leanings: there is evidence to suggest that 2020 election hacking in the U.S. is a real possibility. We’ve already told you about the dire need for more secure voting machines; how more than a few Pennsylvania counties will be using out-of-date electoral systems by the time the 2020 elections take place; and […]

Filed Under: Network Security, News, Physical Security Tagged With: Data Security

The International Space Station Now Has a 600 Mbps Data Rate, and I’m Jealous

Astronauts on the International Space Station now enjoy a 600 Mbps data rate. How does one sign up to go to space, again?

September 10, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

International Space Station, 600 Mbps data rate

According to a recent Slashgear article, the International Space Station recently received a boost… no, not to their rockets, but to their broadband. The floating expedition now enjoys a hefty 600 Mbps data rate, double their previous rate. NASA says this bump allows astronauts to communicate quicker with control centers planet-side. It also allows them […]

Filed Under: Facility, News Tagged With: Internet

World’s First Solar Road Fails Miserably

The Normandy road in France is the world’s first solar road, and according to a recent report the project has turned out to be a huge failure.

September 10, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

The Normandy road in France is the world’s first solar road, and according to a recent report the project has turned out to be a huge failure.

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

Industrial VR and AR Applications That Are Reshaping Our Efficiency

Applications for industrial VR and AR will change the way that work gets done in the near future. These are the 2 most important ways it will.

September 10, 2019 Joe Zulick Leave a Comment

Virtual Workspace

There is little argument that automation, artificial intelligence, and other innovations will revolutionize the way that we think about “work.” In fact, some believe that the entire concept of “work” will be reimagined and re-examined in the near future, once industrial VR applications take root. In fact, “work” is already changing, and augmented reality (AR) […]

Filed Under: Facility, News Tagged With: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality

Who Got Hacked This Week? September 9 Edition

What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, September 9, 2019? Read on to find out about the latest cyberattacks and who got hacked this week.

September 9, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

government cyberattacks Google Microsoft

What types of cyberattacks were carried out this week, September 9, 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

Apple Now Fine with Independent Shops Repairing iPhones

While the company has vehemently opposed the Right to Repair movement, Apple has now reversed its stance and will allow independent shops to repair products.

September 9, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

iOS macOS vulnerabilities

While the company has vehemently opposed the Right to Repair movement, Apple has now reversed its stance and will allow independent shops to repair products.

Filed Under: Mobility, News Tagged With: Mobile Device, Products

Knotel Videoconferencing Suites

Knotel did NOT want a conferencing camera that would make one person in a huddle room seem like they were alone in a stadium. Here's what they did.

September 9, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Knotel

Knotel, one of the world’s leading purveyors of custom-designed office spaces, opted to standardize the implementation huddle rooms in every office space they design – weaving collaboration technology into their traditional design process. For Knotel, it’s important to deliver a product that meets 100 percent of each client’s needs, 100 percent of the time. Since […]

Filed Under: News, Project of the Week, Unified Communications Tagged With: Huddle Space, Videoconferencing

Week in Review: Quantum Internet, Iron-Ion Batteries, 3D Printed Coral, etc.

This week, September 2nd – 6th, 2019: scientists 3D print coral reefs, the quantum internet is possible, the world’s first iron-ion battery, and more.

September 6, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

This week, September 2nd – 6th, 2019: scientists 3D print coral reefs, the quantum internet is possible, the world’s first iron-ion battery, and more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Week in Review

3D Printed Coral Reefs Could Solve an Urgent Problem

3D printed coral reefs are being used to attract fish to reefs which are failing to regenerate. The hope? That biodiversity will help bring them back.

September 6, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

3D printed coral reefs

An initiative to use 3D printed coral reefs to help rebuild existing reef systems worldwide was recently written about in The Jerusalem Post. The article references three studies which state that the technology will help rebuild diversity by introducing these 3D printed coral reefs into areas that are currently unable to regenerate. Current factors affecting coral […]

Filed Under: Mobility, News Tagged With: 3D Printing

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