April 25, 2024

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6 Technologies We Feared; But Grew to Love

Just as everybody is getting used to one technology in their day-to-day life, another is on the horizon. Many new technologies often seem scary when they are first introduced. We fear for our health, our safety, and our privacy. As time often reveals, though, the fears are usually unfounded and we come to love and embrace the new technologies like they were always part of our lives.

How To Stay Secure While Telecommuting

The pandemic has transformed telecommuting. Social distancing and quarantine restrictions have forced us to rely on virtual meetings and have us working from home. This is great for many people; however, the internet is not entirely a safe place, and threats are waiting in numbers. Luckily, there are a few ways to protect digital identity from lurkers.

Tommy Lee on the Power of Self and Riding Life at 320 MPH

Tommy Lee has something to say about a lot of things. Iconic drummer for the multi-platinum selling mythical rock band Mötley Crüe, solo artist, master of mayhem … philosopher?

To have a conversation with Tommy Lee is to be regaled with tales of a life lived to the extreme, and to bear witness to a dynamically creative imagination. Yes, Tommy Lee has that whole Law of Attraction thing nailed down in spades.

Exclusive Disney+ Sneak Peak Of Nat Geo’s “THE REAL RIGHT STUFF”

DISNEY+ PREMIERE’s  Documentary  ‘THE REAL RIGHT STUFF,’ FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC,  FRIDAY, NOV. 20

Nearly six decades after NASA successfully sent its first astronaut into space, restoring the world’s faith in the U.S. space program, Disney+ ventures back to the very beginning of the high-stakes space race era with the premiere of “The Real Right Stuff” on Friday, Nov. 20.

Reliable 4K Multiscreen Services Achieved Through Satellite Over IP

TV consumer demands have evolved significantly throughout the last decade. The days where the entire family gathers around the living room TV to watch the weekend feature movie are numbered. Modern viewing habits require operators to deliver on-demand content, across several different devices, and in high quality. But delivering such advanced, multi-screen experiences can be difficult to achieve for a few reasons. To meet these modern viewing habits, the satellite industry has embraced the new requirements of internet connectivity and flexible access by delivering satellite over IP.

5 Industries 5G Will Impact the Most

Few, if any, technologies in recent memory have received the same publicity as 5G. Plenty of articles say that it’ll disrupt industries, which it will, but it won’t affect them all evenly. Some sectors will see faster, broader and more impactful changes from 5G.

Make Your Home Work For You

First it was weird, then it was rare, now there is an emergency response. But as the end of the year looms, and the COVID-19 pandemic continues, working from home (WFH) has become a regular part of life for more people than ever.

Aiming for Space — and Our Higher Potential: Behind the Making of The Right Stuff

It was one of the best books written about one of mankind’s greatest feats. When Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, it was 1979, just 10 years after Apollo 11 touched down on the Moon to complete a dizzying first decade of space flight. The you-are-there bestselling book focused on the Mercury astronauts, all test pilots, and how the new NASA space program changed their personal lives — and what we believed to be possible. 

4 Customer Acquisition Channels for B2C iGaming Startups

Online gambling or iGaming was already registering strong growth before 2020, thanks to the widespread adoption of smartphones and opening up of key markets like the United States in 2018. But the industry has received a shot in the arm with the increase in demand for online services after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Julian Lennon Talks Restoring an Earth and World in Peril

Filmmakers Rebecca and Josh Tickell, along with music royalty, Julian Lennon, have worked tirelessly to produce the film, Kiss the Ground, an important documentary coming to Netflix Sept. 22. The film could not come at a better time, when our planet and the living beings that inhabit it are in need of healing on a grand scale. This film takes a close look at our earth’s most powerful unsung hero, our soil. We quite literally cannot live without it.

Restaurants Are Using Tech To Survive The Pandemic

COVID-19 took the world by storm. People have been dealing for nearly a full year with the virus’s effects. How long it will stick around is unknown. One industry that’s taken a particularly hard hit is restaurants. With social distancing and quarantines, people have been turning away from dining for the most part. However, technology is here to help. 

Remote Control; The COVID-19 Pandemic And A Stay-At-Home Hobby

When Jean-Pierre Deheeger or “JP” bought a Hobby Town franchise in the Chicago area 13 years ago, he didn’t go into the venture blindly.

A 2010 Hobby Manufacturers report showed the RC (remote control) industry had grown to just over 2.5-billion-dollar industry globally and no signs of a down slide.

6 Technologies We Feared; But Grew to Love

Just as everybody is getting used to one technology in their day-to-day life, another is on the horizon. Many new technologies often seem scary when they are first introduced. We fear for our health, our safety, and our privacy. As time often reveals, though, the fears are usually unfounded and we come to love and embrace the new technologies like they were always part of our lives.

How To Stay Secure While Telecommuting

The pandemic has transformed telecommuting. Social distancing and quarantine restrictions have forced us to rely on virtual meetings and have us working from home. This is great for many people; however, the internet is not entirely a safe place, and threats are waiting in numbers. Luckily, there are a few ways to protect digital identity from lurkers.

Tommy Lee on the Power of Self and Riding Life at 320 MPH

Tommy Lee has something to say about a lot of things. Iconic drummer for the multi-platinum selling mythical rock band Mötley Crüe, solo artist, master of mayhem … philosopher?

To have a conversation with Tommy Lee is to be regaled with tales of a life lived to the extreme, and to bear witness to a dynamically creative imagination. Yes, Tommy Lee has that whole Law of Attraction thing nailed down in spades.

Exclusive Disney+ Sneak Peak Of Nat Geo’s “THE REAL RIGHT STUFF”

DISNEY+ PREMIERE’s  Documentary  ‘THE REAL RIGHT STUFF,’ FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC,  FRIDAY, NOV. 20

Nearly six decades after NASA successfully sent its first astronaut into space, restoring the world’s faith in the U.S. space program, Disney+ ventures back to the very beginning of the high-stakes space race era with the premiere of “The Real Right Stuff” on Friday, Nov. 20.

Reliable 4K Multiscreen Services Achieved Through Satellite Over IP

TV consumer demands have evolved significantly throughout the last decade. The days where the entire family gathers around the living room TV to watch the weekend feature movie are numbered. Modern viewing habits require operators to deliver on-demand content, across several different devices, and in high quality. But delivering such advanced, multi-screen experiences can be difficult to achieve for a few reasons. To meet these modern viewing habits, the satellite industry has embraced the new requirements of internet connectivity and flexible access by delivering satellite over IP.

5 Industries 5G Will Impact the Most

Few, if any, technologies in recent memory have received the same publicity as 5G. Plenty of articles say that it’ll disrupt industries, which it will, but it won’t affect them all evenly. Some sectors will see faster, broader and more impactful changes from 5G.

Make Your Home Work For You

First it was weird, then it was rare, now there is an emergency response. But as the end of the year looms, and the COVID-19 pandemic continues, working from home (WFH) has become a regular part of life for more people than ever.

Aiming for Space — and Our Higher Potential: Behind the Making of The Right Stuff

It was one of the best books written about one of mankind’s greatest feats. When Tom Wolfe published The Right Stuff, it was 1979, just 10 years after Apollo 11 touched down on the Moon to complete a dizzying first decade of space flight. The you-are-there bestselling book focused on the Mercury astronauts, all test pilots, and how the new NASA space program changed their personal lives — and what we believed to be possible. 

4 Customer Acquisition Channels for B2C iGaming Startups

Online gambling or iGaming was already registering strong growth before 2020, thanks to the widespread adoption of smartphones and opening up of key markets like the United States in 2018. But the industry has received a shot in the arm with the increase in demand for online services after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Julian Lennon Talks Restoring an Earth and World in Peril

Filmmakers Rebecca and Josh Tickell, along with music royalty, Julian Lennon, have worked tirelessly to produce the film, Kiss the Ground, an important documentary coming to Netflix Sept. 22. The film could not come at a better time, when our planet and the living beings that inhabit it are in need of healing on a grand scale. This film takes a close look at our earth’s most powerful unsung hero, our soil. We quite literally cannot live without it.

Restaurants Are Using Tech To Survive The Pandemic

COVID-19 took the world by storm. People have been dealing for nearly a full year with the virus’s effects. How long it will stick around is unknown. One industry that’s taken a particularly hard hit is restaurants. With social distancing and quarantines, people have been turning away from dining for the most part. However, technology is here to help. 

Remote Control; The COVID-19 Pandemic And A Stay-At-Home Hobby

When Jean-Pierre Deheeger or “JP” bought a Hobby Town franchise in the Chicago area 13 years ago, he didn’t go into the venture blindly.

A 2010 Hobby Manufacturers report showed the RC (remote control) industry had grown to just over 2.5-billion-dollar industry globally and no signs of a down slide.

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