[ad_1] Decades ago, when mobile phones started appearing in the hands of average consumers, a dominant form factor was the flip phone. It was handy to close your phone to end a call and also shut the display to protect the screen when you threw your phone in your pocket …
Read More »The 4 best VPN services for torrenting in 2022
[ad_1] ExpressVPN specifications Simultaneous connections: 5 Kill Switch: Yes Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and more Logging: No browsing logs, some connection logs Supports torrenting/P2P: Yes Countries: 94 Money-back guarantee: 30 days ExpressVPN has an exceptionally large network of servers in 94 countries. Not only that, but it’s an exceptionally fast VPN, our sister site CNET …
Read More »Apple Watch Ultra vs. Garmin Enduro 2: Exploring the key differences
[ad_1] Image: Jason Hiner/ZDNET, Garmin It’s a testament to Garmin’s efforts over the decades that Apple finally launched the Apple Watch Ultra, designed to compete and meet the needs of endurance athletes. I’ve reviewed and tested watches from both companies before and it’s definitely interesting to finally see the two …
Read More »Uber is eating up the market for autonomous delivery
[ad_1] Uber Autonomous delivery company Nuro and Uber announced a new 10-year partnership to use Nuro’s autonomous, electric delivery vehicles for food deliveries in the United States. This partnership is the result of growing potential — and demand — for last-mile autonomous delivery of goods and services and opens up autonomous delivery …
Read More »Full-fibre gathers pace as Lightning strikes across South East while CityFibre looks north
[ad_1] Full-fibre network builder, operator and ISP Lightning Fibre has announced a multimillion-pound expansion into West Sussex and Kent with new lower pricing for consumers, while CityFibre has continued its nationwide fibre roll-out with a development in Hartlepool. Founded in Eastbourne in 2018, East Sussex-based altnet Lightning Fibre has …
Read More »Third of IT decision-makers rely on gut feel when choosing network operator
[ad_1] A report from tech firm Arelion has revealed that as many as 32% of business leaders admit that more than half of their decision-making process is based on emotional response or “gut feel” when choosing a network provider. The Quest for network quality in 2022 research was conducted on behalf of the network experience firm – formerly …
Read More »Keeping an IT business going during the Russian invasion
[ad_1] Ukrainian businesses are continuing to operate amid Russia’s invasion of their country and are determined to carry on as part of the national effort not to be overcome by the threat from the east. Software development service provider Redwerk is an example. After the lives of all its …
Read More »Why Russia could become the world’s biggest market for illegal IT
[ad_1] Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. September-November 2022 CW Europe: Why Russia could become the world’s biggest market for illegal IT Share this item with your network: Faced with international sanctions and the departure of many global IT suppliers from Russia, companies there are seeking alternative, …
Read More »Adding trust to AppSec and DevSecOps
[ad_1] App stores have an implied level of trust associated with them, meaning we rarely read the fine print in the terms and conditions. It is easy to assume that because they are hosted by a well-known brand that the apps must be secure, robust and reputable. While in …
Read More »Panasas’s double NAS offer aims at multiple analytics workloads
[ad_1] Panasas has broadened its scale-out NAS offer to encompass high-performance and capacity options with general availability of ActiveStor Flash and ActiveStor Ultra XL. The two products aim at a range of workloads in terms of file size and I/O profile that fall within the high-performance computing (HPC) to …
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