• November 21, 2017

Companies drop government lawsuit over disclosure of classified information, Apple reveals its involvement in a letter

Article provided by Barry K. Rothman. Apple, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and Microsoft have been given the go-ahead in disclosing the details on orders and the data requests that they have received from the Foreign Intelligence Court. This has come after these companies have sued the government for the right to declassify these numbers to…

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EU stalls investigation on Google’s Antitrust Violations

Article by Barry K. Rothman It’s been four years now ever since European Union decided to investigate Google’s antitrust violations and which has now been brought to a standstill. In talking about the complexity of this problem, the European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, reveals in a statement, “Our current investigations involving Google are among the…

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The top two IP cameras

Do you need to keep an eye on your home when you’re out? It could be for security, to monitor a delivery, or even to keep an eye on your pet. The solution is to install an IP security camera. An IP camera will connect to your Wi-Fi and allow you to view the feed…

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Chromebook Basics

A Chromebook is a kind of laptop that runs the Chrome OS by Google, rather than Windows or MacOS. Chrome OS is meant to work online with storage on Google Drive with a focus on applications that run inside the Chrome browser. Devices that run on Chrome OS are popular in schools and workplaces thanks…

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Why TV Broadcasts Are Hurting Your Command Center

Summary: Relaying TV news and broadcasts on a video wall might sound enticing but it has its caveats. If you’ve ever walked into a command center before, then you know that the first thing you’ll probably notice is the brilliant LCD display wall that’s outfitted with an array of monitors. These dedicated peripherals play a…

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