By admin, on March 27th, 2020%
Has your business been affected by the temporary shut down of many corporate offices, manufacturing facilities, and retail stores across China? Those affected include Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Tesla, Google products, and more. If you were expecting a delivery from these or other companies based in China, you could be waiting a lot longer than a typical . . . → Read More: Production & Shipping Delay Solutions Amid Crisis in China
By admin, on January 8th, 2015%
It’s early in the year, but there is already a ton of cool things to look forward to in the tech world! Here is a look at some of the cooler things that you can expect to see this year.
1. Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung is already working on their new flagship phone and it is . . . → Read More: The Future Of Tech Is Here! In These 6 Devices Launching In 2015
By Michael Luciano, on November 24th, 2014%
For anyone who owns a smartphone these days, which includes just about everyone, you’re well aware of the horrors of a cracked screen. That terrifying moment when your phone somehow slips from your grasp and you watch in seemingly slow motion as it hits the concrete. As you go to pick your phone up, you see . . . → Read More: Gorilla Glass Knows That You’re Tired Of The Dreaded Cracked Screen
By Jake Nolan, on October 14th, 2014%
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Hold up. You thought you already had fast Wi-Fi? Well Samsung just decided to take things to a whole new level. They said that they are working on Wi-Fi that is five times faster than even the maximum speeds that are available right now. Let that sink in for . . . → Read More: Samsung Is Working On Wi-Fi That Is Faster Than You Even Thought Possible
By Michael Luciano, on October 11th, 2014%
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If you have a huge event for a convention or training class coming up, all of the planning can be very stressful. You have a lot to take into account. There needs to be a good approximation of people attending for one. You also need to have proper promotion for . . . → Read More: Are You Looking To Rent A Large Number Of Mobile Devices? We’ve Got You Covered!
By Jake Nolan, on August 27th, 2014%
Apple was the first company to ever have a smartphone with 64-bit computing. After that, they pretty much left every other smartphone company way behind. HTC has always been a company that is known for introducing new technology into their smartphones and finding ways to stay ahead. They put out the first commercial smartphone with a . . . → Read More: HTC Is Bringing 64-Bit Computing To Android
By Michael Luciano, on August 5th, 2014%
It seems almost necessary now for a new phone or mobile device to drop just about every week from a company now. There just appears to be a need to have new devices every few days maybe. That being said, all of the devices in the world can’t help a company compete with popularity. Apple remains . . . → Read More: Samsung Look To Copy Apple Yet Again With Another New Device, But Does It Really Matter?
By zackduncan, on July 28th, 2014%
Apple. The king of the technology world. Or so it was…. Since the inception of the iPad, Apple has had a clear cut stranglehold on the tablet market. While many very worthy contenders have stepped up to dethrone the king, including Samsung’s Galaxy Tab and Microsoft’s Surface, none have been able to overtake Apple and the . . . → Read More: Tablet King Apple Slowly Losing Throne
By Michael Luciano, on July 28th, 2014%
We’ve all known Microsoft to be a relatively huge powerhouse in terms of technology. They’ve always had a big stand on top. After all, Bill Gates was the richest man in the world for quite some time. That says something. Recently, we’ve seen the tides somewhat change however. People don’t really use PC’s anymore. They’ve traded . . . → Read More: Think You Were Getting Microsoft’s Surface Mini? Think Again
By Michael Luciano, on July 9th, 2014%
Do you ever feel like some of the technology that you love so much is slowly dying out? Mind you, I loved the Tamagotchi key chains just as much as the next kid did back in the day, but I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about one of Barnes & Noble’s only attempts to get . . . → Read More: What Ever Happened To The Nook? Samsung Knows
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