Not many sound systems remind me of the first time I heard the Bosch Cube speakers. The closest I’ve come to is the iLoud Micro, which claims to be the smallest active studio reference monitor system in the world. Indeed, at an adorably portable 180 x 135 x 90mm size, with linear frequency response and zero coloration, these monitors are ...
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With the changes these days, we tend to like more what’s new, fresh, innovative and that is a normal thing. In web design, new things are the best way to express your personality, to express the way you see the things and therefore, to have the most intuitive design, whether you like more a flat design or you enjoy more ...
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With about 1.23 billion kids spending about at least a day on playing video games (on average) studies reveal that this may be after all a good thing. What annoys you more, people who keep tapping on their phones to blast those colorful beads or the ones who send you candy-crush requests? Are they so jobless? Maybe they are suffering ...
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Moving to New York City, even to rent a small studio apartment, can entail as much work as buying a house. You will need to save up in advance for upfront fees, just like buying a home, and the search for “the one” may last months. This is true regardless of your budget, but it should go without saying that ...
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World events over recent years have sparked a new frenzy in network security. Words like NSA, Heartbleed, Wikileaks and personal email servers are pregnant with meaning about the implied vulnerabilities of our digital communications. Individuals and organisations alike are much more informed (or even misinformed!) as to the issues surrounding the privacy of personal and corporate communications which has resulted ...
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Business information such as documents, emails, presentations, graphics, databases, spreadsheets, and audio files is the lifeblood of most small businesses. However, the applications required to operate and protect the sensitive information of your business may often consume a higher capacity of your disk space. Besides this, numerous trends are creating the need for having ample disk storage: As a legal ...
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With Apple launching yet another iPhone this year, iPhone 7, the company’s latest and best model, the hype has reached altogether another level. With a sleek design and waterproof body, but is the new iPhone really worth the 700$? The design is similar to iPhone 6s, but the body is water resistant (in a meter of water for up to ...
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Let’s face it: the 21st Century has some pretty cool toys to live the life we enjoy. As grown-ups, we call our toys ‘gadgets’ but still – they are the devices we use to make our life easier and more enjoyable, and in many cases they keep us entertained as well. Just think about the fact that even 30 years ...
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The singularity, a world of interconnected artificial intelligence, is coming, and it’s a source of much speculation. However, businesses that are ready to embrace the future are now trying to figure out how to position their business to prosper. Forward thinking businesses want to be ready for the time when office machines, thermostats, lighting fixtures, appliances, computers, smartphones, tablets, and ...
Read More »5 App Tech Lessons We Can Learn From Pokémon Go
Pokémon Go took the world by a storm this year. The success of the app was so massive and effective it managed to get hardcore gamers out on the street. There are plenty of things marketers, businesses, and security experts can learn from the game. Here are five of those things: One has to be Ready for Success Despite its ...
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