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The iPod Pro Proves to be a Powerful Tablet for Businesses - Here's Why

With Apple’s grand event expected to launch within a few weeks, rumors have surfaced over the products to be launched. Some are claiming the new iPhone would be launched along with a new iOS 10, while others are also claiming a new iPod and iPad model would also be released to the public. However for once, we are thoroughly impressed with the new iPad Pro and its applications for businesses. Combined with as much power as a small laptop, the mean machine is still in the line for all our computing needs at the moment and for the first time ever, Apple fans are also claiming the device needs no upgrade at this point in time. Here are top reasons why an iPad Pro is currently the best portable device you’d need for your business according to me: Processing power you can brag about Earlier tabs were used only for their shinier screens and browsing through media or a large display. Sure, you could also team it up with a smoother browsing experience than a small screen phone but ope

90,00,00,000 Indians Can't Get Online – Here's Why

Despite the Modi wave vouching for a Digital India, India boasting of some of the top IT companies, tech entrepreneurs and new digital startups springing every day, there is a disturbing fact that we’re all keep curtained. Only a small fraction of the population actually has access to the web. Debates over net neutrality and Facebook’s Free Basics seem to have conveniently forgotten how the focus should primarily be on how to give access to every Indian before we actually debate its different forms and limited coverage. Recently, the Pew Research Center conducted a survey on the impact and coverage of internet in India. Only 22% of adults in India had access to Internet services. This puts India very behind other developing countries like Brazil & China, where Internet access rates are 65% and 60% respectively. There are several factors to why internet acess is so limited here: Infrastructure problems Building a high speed, large coverage internet grid requires heavy infr

User experience (UX)

User experience   ( UX ) refers to a person's emotions and attitudes about using a particular   product ,   system   or service. User experience includes the practical, experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human–computer interaction and product ownership. Additionally, it includes a person’s perceptions of system aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency. User experience may be considered subjective in nature to the degree that it is about individual perception and thought with respect to the system. User experience is dynamic as it is constantly modified over time due to changing usage circumstances and changes to individual systems as well as the wider usage context in which they can be found. Definitions The international standard on  ergonomics of human system interaction , ISO 9241-210, defines user experience as "a person's perceptions and responses that result from the use or anticipated use of a product, system or serv

InFocus Unveils ConX, the New Solution for Enterprise Conferencing and Collaboration

World’s first scalable HD video conferencing and data visualization system combines endpoints, software, and cloud services to enable easy and powerful connection, collaboration and sharing ideas in real time. Integrated Systems Europe 2016 Amsterdam, NL & Portland, Ore. - February 9, 2016  — InFocus, which is changing the way people connect across the table and across the globe, unveiled its transformative new video conferencing platform today at ISE 2016. InFocus ConX is a collaboration solution offering a customizable combination of products, software and services that allow businesses, schools and facilities to connect to anyone, virtually anywhere, and collaborate with more ease and flexibility than has ever before been possible. The platform facilitates the large-scale connection of people and ideas, making multiple streams of information meaningful and actionable. ConX integrates advanced video and information-sharing technologies into one fully configurable and scalab

21 Scary Things Big Data Knows About You

What does big data know about  you ? Quite a lot. Every time we use a computer, access our phones, or open an app on a tablet, we’re leaving a digital trail. Most people are vaguely aware that Google knows what they’ve searched for, or that Facebook knows who their friends are, but it goes much, much deeper than that. I’ve compiled a list of 21 things  Big Data  knows about almost every one of us — right now: Of course,  Google knows what you’ve searched for . So do Bing, Yahoo!, and every other search engine. And your ISP knows every website you’ve ever visited. Ever (even in private browsing). Google also knows your age and gender  — even if you never told them. They make a pretty comprehensive ads profile of you, including a list of your interests (which you can edit) to decide what kinds of ads to show you. Facebook knows when your relationship is going south.  Based on activities and status updates on Facebook, the company can predict (with scary accuracy) whether or