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Curious tech and technology from the realm of science and science fiction.
Internet of Things: How it Affects the Media and Entertainment Sector
Research has shown that we will have more than 40 billion connected devices across the world. Such growth is conducive to the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) across a variety of industries, especially the media and entertainment sector. Why the M&E sector in particular? Because of the vast number of opportunities that become available with the union of IoT with this sector.
By Ryan Williamson4 years ago in Futurism
5 Benefits of GPS Tracking for Your Business
GPS tracker is becoming more popular in the business world. It has many benefits for businesses, including saving time and money. GPS systems can also help you find your vehicles faster if stolen. It is crucial to learn about the five best reasons every entrepreneur should use a GPS for their business.
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Futurism
Field Service Management Software Will Help You Save Money
For every successful business out there, cutting down on avoidable costs is one of the secrets of success. In the field service sector, the major challenges most small and medium-size companies face are related to finance. If you own a field service company and want your business to blossom, you need to devise means on how to reduce avoidable costs from the onset.
By Mark Limmn4 years ago in Futurism
Why India is heading towards the most successful Tech industry
Unprecedented innovation and creation of new companies in many sectors led to a rise in the number high-valued and yet-unlisted companies. Credit Suisse's March 2021 study of India's corporate landscape found that 100 unicorns are listed against 336 companies with a market capitalization of $1billion. It is clear that India's tech industry is experiencing an unprecedented boom, with public listing increasing at an alarming rate.
By Shivan Pillai4 years ago in Futurism
Seeing Through Water
The bottom right corner of his PC displayed 01:24 AM. Another long night on the computer was coming to an end. He had only planned to spend a small amount of time finalizing the results from his latest round of tests, but as always, he was drawn into his project and time did fly. He had just this morning completed the last of a series of tests for the focus of his passion of the past five or so years.
By Doug Caldwell4 years ago in Futurism
A Drone Tried to Disrupt A Power Grid. Unfortunately, It Won't Be the Last One
IN JULY OF last year, a DJI Mavic 2 robot moved toward a Pennsylvania power substation. Two 4-foot nylon ropes hung from its rotors, a thick copper wire associated with the finishes with electrical tape. The gadget had been deprived of any recognizable markings, just as its locally available camera and memory card, in an evident exertion by its proprietor to keep away from location. Its possible objective, as per a joint security notice delivered by DHS, the FBI, and the National Counterterrorism Center, was to "upset tasks by making a short out."
By Catskovich4 years ago in Futurism
Uni Pay 1/3 Card | Credit cards reimagined! Uni makes its mark in India’s fintech market
Technology is transforming the way we transact as well as the way that lenders offer small loans. Buy now, pay later (BNPL), is poised to disrupt the finance industry. This tech-enabled credit allows lenders to make an immediate credit decision and not have to worry about any associated risks or costs. UniPay 1/3 card allows you to pay your monthly expenses in three parts over 3 months with NO EXTRA fees.
By Brandz Watch4 years ago in Futurism
5 Tech Trends that Kept Businesses Successful During COVID
The recent global pandemic was a do-or-die time for a lot of businesses. Several went under while others managed to scrape by. But it should also be noted that some businesses thrived more than ever during this time. Here are 5 of the most common trends that kept many businesses doing well during the pandemic.
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Futurism
Time to go passwordless for logins
Passwords and PINs are the standard methods for gaining access to personal computers, websites, and web applications. However, they are not as safe as we assume, especially in this age of automated hacking. People always prefer simple passwords that are easy to remember, which also makes them easier for others to guess. Hard passwords, on the other hand, are tough to remember, thus we frequently store them someplace in our system itself and make them vulnerable.
By Sivaranjith Sivaraman4 years ago in Futurism









