Posted by Greg Knell on 4th May 2021
Top 7 Technology Trends 2021:
AI and Machine LearningRobotic Process Automation (RPA)Edge ComputingVirtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)BlockchainInternet of Things (IoT)5GNobody needs to be reminded that technology is moving faster than ever. The proof is everywhere. Progress, change, and disruption are occurring regularly. It’s wonderful to see, while at the same time exhausting and perhaps even unnerving. But the rolling stone of te… Read more
Posted by Greg Knell on 30th Apr 2021
Saying that cloud stocks over-performed in 2020 is the understatement of the year. Government responses to COVID-19 forced the use of digital communication tools on the world, sending cloud stocks into the stratosphere. And no company benefited more than Zoom and CEO Eric Yuan.
glassdoor.comIt’s been more than a yearsince we first heard the phrase, “Two weeks to flatten the curve.” Yet today, the lockdowns continue. Restaurants, churches, stadiu… Read more
Posted by Greg Knell on 30th Apr 2021
Advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence are weaving their influence through many industries, including mobile technology. Consumers and marketers are seeing the direct effects that ML and AI in smartphones are having on mobile software and hardware. With every update, our lives are made easier.Mobile AI: Your Decision-Making CompanionHave you thought about how much time per day you spend looking at your phone? One study says… Read more
Posted by Greg Knell on 29th Apr 2021
There are few jobs in this world as fascinating and bizarre as storm chasing. For most of us, pursuing a tornado - even for research or science - is the last thing we would ever consider doing. But for those who call themselves storm chasers, it’s much more than just a thrill. It’s a passion.And guess what most storm chasers use almost every day on the job?A signal booster.Maintaining an active cell signal is absolutely imperative for chasers. In… Read more
Posted by Greg Knell on 27th Apr 2021
In spite of the widespread shutdowns of 2020, phone manufacturers didn’t skip a beat. All models that were scheduled for a 2020 release via major networks came out as expected, despite some altered release dates. And US phone sales by year’s end only saw a minor dip compared to pre-COVID projected numbers, proving many doubters wrong. And the best new smartphones of 2021 are expected to outdo sales of the preceding year.Last year also officially… Read more