Posted on Tuesday November 14, 2017
As seen with Apple's AirPods, people today are quickly growing accustomed to wireless pairing between their smartphones and headphones. Of course, Google has been working on a solution of its own, and it has just made it to the market.
Posted on Monday November 13, 2017
Google has recently modified their search results to display ratings from review sites like Facebook and Yelp. While this may seem like a small change, it has actually made reviews more important than ever in terms of SEO. With the following tips, your company can shine in the Google search results.
Posted on Friday November 10, 2017
Oreo is Android's latest and greatest operating software to date. With sleek new enhancements such as a picture-in-picture functionality, smarter Wi-Fi toggling, customizable application notifications, and more, Android users have plenty to get excited about. However, its key security updates aren't getting as much attention even though they're just as important to the all-new Android interface.
Posted on Thursday November 09, 2017
Thanks to economies of scale, cloud computing resources are cheaper and more stable than those on a local area network, but the cloud is still made up of servers that require expert configuration. Serverless computing is one way to reduce management burdens.
Posted on Wednesday November 08, 2017
There was a time when “voice†was the sole business communication solution. Then, we were introduced to emails, texts, and chats, all of which are extremely useful and are here to stay. But wouldn't it be nice if there was a communication solution that integrated everything -- voice, messaging, video -- into one platform? That's where unified communications come in.
Posted on Tuesday November 07, 2017
As the world's most popular productivity suite, Microsoft Office tends to receive much attention from cybercriminals. Generally, hackers embed malware in authentic Office files to trick users into unleashing it onto their machines. However, the most recent exploit proves to be much more dangerous than any Office hack we've seen.