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hidden security sensors

7 Hidden Security Sensors That Prove You Shouldn’t Bring DIY Security to Your Office

These hidden security sensors are more advanced than any so-called DIY security products you could get. And yes, you DO need a professional to install them.

October 23, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

If you’re in the technology industry, be it as an IT workhorse, a CIO, or as any kind of tech decision-maker, chances are you’re familiar with DIY wireless security systems (you know: the minimalist fonts; the IoT connectivity; the name which rhymes with “bing”). The consumer public is already convinced these systems will replace the […]

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industrial machine learning, Cogniac Cisco

What are Industrial Machine Learning Systems and How Are They Changing Industries?

Industrial machine learning transforms an industrial operation into a system of systems that can get products to market faster at a lower cost.

October 22, 2019 Joe Zulick Leave a Comment

The question that seems to get asked more often than not is to talk about how many industrial applications we can name for machine learning. Well, frankly that’s the wrong question. Industrial machine learning is not a device you can plug into a production line and make the production line operate better than it did […]

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13 Coins Seattle: A Restaurant That Can Scale Up Its Screens Easily

This Ultra HD Over IP system provided by Wipliance provides Seattle dining institution 13 Coins with an easily scalable screen solution.

October 14, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

With its building slated for redevelopment last year, 13 Coins — a Seattle dining institution — closed the doors on its flagship South Lake Union location after 50 years of serving up breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For the next chapter in its legacy, the 24-hour restaurant set up shop in a new building on King […]

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university data breaches,

How To Be Better Prepared for Higher Ed Data Breaches

Higher Ed data breaches are happening more and more often. Here's what you need to do to properly prepare your institution.

October 10, 2019 Jonas Kelley Leave a Comment

Higher Ed data breaches have been happening for a long time, but recently, it seems to be happening more often. One of the most recent university data breaches hit Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), exposing up to 1.3 million individuals’ data. According to the Georgia Tech News Center, the April 2019 breach exposed information […]

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3D printing applications future

Predictions: Present and Future 3D Printing Applications

3D printing has already impacted multiple industries, but as advancements are made, 3D printing applications will expand to many, many more.

October 3, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

3D printing is often associated with the medical industry (prosthetics) or engineering (creating models). But 3D printing applications currently apply to many more industries. As the technology advances, it will apply to many more. Here are five 3D printing applications examples given in a recent article by TechAcute: Faster 3D printing Modern 3D printing can […]

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Virtual Workspace

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

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) […]

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Minerva System from MIT Lab Lets Multiple Users Buffer Less, Stream More on Shared WiFi Connections

The Minerva system from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory allows shared WiFi users a better, optmized experience.

August 30, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Those who have ever tried to stream video on a slow, shared WiFi connection know the infuriating result of skips, buffers, and pixelation. But, according to this Engadget article, at team at MIT have developed a tool to allow multiple individuals share a WiFi connection. The Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has developed the “Minerva […]

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classroom technology

Classroom Technology Fails: What NOT to Do with Education Environments

These classroom technology fails are poor excuses for interactive tech in education environments. How did they go so wrong?

August 21, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

The benefits of classroom technology can only be measured in how well the students and teachers actually use it. Far too often, teachers and faculty in schools across the world find themselves fed up with faulty A/V systems. Meanwhile, though, the students suffer most, because interactive classroom tech can’t live up to its name if […]

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The United States is ‘Not Prepared’ for Serious Cyber Attacks and Politicians are Asking Hackers for Help

According to a panelists of US congresspeople and ethical hackers, the United States government is not prepared for serious cyber attacks.

August 16, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Politicians at the DEF CON hacking conference implored ethical hackers to take up the fight against serious cyber attacks — something they said the United States is still underprepared for. According to this article from The Register, a UK-based publication, US representatives Ted Lieu (D-CA) and James Langevin (D-IL) were joined by hackers Cris Thomas, aka Space […]

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Analyst Predicts Apple Is Jumping into the 5G Deep End

Apple may seem behind on 5G technology, having no phones on the market that support it. But 2020 is predicted to be a big year for their 5G implementation.

August 12, 2019 Sam Harton Leave a Comment

Apple may seem behind on 5G technology, having no phones on the market that support it. But 2020 is predicted to be a big year for their 5G implementation.

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