• Virtual Reality CAVE Crayoland
    Gadget

    From KFC to Healthcare: VR Training is Here

    What once was science fiction is now science fact. Virtual reality (VR) training offers a new, modern way for professionals to engage in learning. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) recently announced their latest training module called “The Hard Way — a KFC Virtual Training Escape Room,” which teaches employees how to inspect, rinse, bread, rack, and pressure fry ingredients without ever having to enter a kitchen. This highlights a wider trend toward VR training than we’ve ever seen before, with simulated learning being taken seriously among professionals across multiple fields as well as in education. Lucas Rizzotto’s recent series, “How VR, AR, & AI Can Change Education Forever”, imagines that the…

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    Internet

    5 Trends Prove Cloud is Taking Over the Tech-World

    Cloud computing is projected to increase from $67B in 2015 to $162B in 2020 attaining a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19%. – Wikibon It has been quite some time Cloud Computing is around, but with the pace companies are moving from on-premise solution to Cloud platforms, it seems to be an unstoppable transformation. The cloud giants like AWS and Microsoft have brought infrastructure, platforms, and software to cloud which have made sharing, storing and maintaining data even simpler. Though the concept of virtualization is older than it seems, the idea of virtualizing possibly everything gained prominence later. However looking at the following trends you will be forced to…

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    Software

    Spyware Apps: Pros and Cons

    The era of digital technologies made most of information available for everybody. The Internet is full of different ways to learn information about each person from open sources. However, even private information can be used by criminals who develop different ways to hack our computers and smartphones. Therefore, you should be very attentive downloading and installing various programs from the Internet because they can be spyware apps. Different Types of Spyware Apps Knowledge is power, and knowing your enemy can keep you safe. Here is the classification of the most widespread malware. In general, all these programs developed by third parties can be divided into: Tracking apps: It is the…

  • Youtube
    Internet

    Target Your Audience Strategically For Successful Video Marketing

    Numerous statistics and studies proved that online marketing is daily on the rise, and some of these studies show that video advertising actually works. Videos have more than 50% capacity of generating organic traffic than more traditional text pages. Online video marketing is hugely attractive to many businesses for lots of reasons. It is fairly inexpensive to make videos and post them on various social networks. If you spend some money to record just one online video, that video could still be getting traffic for your business many years after. The benefits of posting online videos are multiple. Understanding effective video marketing strategies is important for your business growth. To…

  • Brooklyn Cars
    Engineering

    Affordable Car of Your Choice at a Click Distance

    Non-availability of used cars is not an issue. The real problem is the abundant availability of them. Like any other field of business, the sale of a used car has also become one of the booming industries across the globe. Yes, in some places, it may be a bit tough to find them quickly; however, you needn’t worry about finding your choices if you reside in and around Brooklyn. There are various sellers here with a vast array of alternatives in their used car collections. You can explore used cars and find the affordable car of your choice without undergoing any hassles or inconveniences. How should you look for the second-hand…

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    Security

    The Next Cybersecurity Weapon: Self-Driving Cars

    A new report shows that the fastest growing crime in the world is cyber-crime. Commenting on the Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2017, Hiscox CEO Steve Langan said that in 2016 “cybercrime cost the global economy over $450 billion, over 2 billion personal records were stolen and in the U.S. alone over 100 million Americans had their medical records stolen,” reports CNBC.

  • E-Waste
    Hardware

    Top 5 Ways for Recycling Your E-waste

    We’re living in the era of electronics and gadgets galore, where we don’t think twice before buying the latest and greatest technology. As our hunger for electronics and technology keeps growing, people bid goodbye to their old appliances and gadgets. Have you ever thought what happens to the old when we swap it for the new gadget? Let it be your old smartphone, iPods, microwaves or any other unused device; it makes a huge impact on the environment by introducing e-waste into it. E-waste is something that everyone has to confront in their daily life. More than just trash, this electronic waste can be an environmental and health hazard. Especially…

  • Fuel Gas Station
    Green Technology

    Future Fuel Tech: What Will Power Tomorrow’s Cars?

    While the fossil fuel industry has proved remarkably resilient at extending its dominance of the car fuel market, there are a few very good reasons to assume that - at some point - one or more of the alternative fuels under development and/or currently in use will make its mark. The problem in relying on a single fuel type to power the global economy is that the supply chain could be so easily interrupted. Then we’ll wish we had access to one of the following.

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    Security

    Is Cyber Security Dead?

    If anybody in the U.S. hadn’t heard about cyber security before 2016, you can bet that they’ve heard about it by now. From Russian hacking and interference during the 2016 election, to the Dyn DDoS attack that shut down Internet traffic on the East Coast for half a day in October the same year, cyber security began to dominate the headlines, especially toward the end of the year.

  • Virtual Reality
    Gadget

    Some Technology You Once Only Dreamed Of

    Technology is one of those things that is always expanding and always surprising the layman that loves using it but doesn’t always understand just how it works. Virtual reality may still feel like science fiction to some people, even though it’s becoming a more and more common thing in the world. Drones still seem alien to some people and they are used by the military and by photo- and videographers on a regular basis.