News that the US will hold a new round of trade talks with China in late August has provided media with the opportunity to analyze and sum up the issues that have appeared since negotiations broke down earlier this year. A Chinese delegation will travel to Washington to meet with US Under Secretary
Almost any business can benefit from having a mobile workforce. While enterprise mobile devices and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) smartphones can increase productivity and efficiency, there is a downside that any business manager must take into consideration: lost or stolen smartphones containing
“Wash, rinse and repeat.” That’s how Justin Watras of Brooks Brothers described the paper-based process that used to take up hours whenever they wanted to hire a new employee. Nowadays, things are a little different. “We went from the Dark Ages to The Cloud,” he adds. And it’s true: cloud technology
Sometimes you want a light photo editor that spruces up your pics without all the bells and whistles (or the price) of Adobe Photoshop, but still offers more than MS Paint. Or you’re short for time and just need to edit many photos at once. For those times, Photoscape is a great choice and is an o
Privacy is on everyone’s minds It seems like privacy is an increasingly pressing issue for consumers, businesses, and now governments are following suit. New European privacy regulations and Google Play privacy policies are going into effect this spring, and according to a report from SafeDK, more t
A change of heart Apple recently confirmed that it would give customers the option to switch off the controversial CPU throttling that was meant to save battery and prolong the life of older iPhones. The ability to switch off the battery saver feature will appear in iOS 11.3 when it is released