Google Device Management

With the unstoppable rise of mobile and home working, mobile device management has become key to company security. Essentially, mobile device management involves software that permits IT admins to ensure that all mobile devices used for company work, e.g. smartphones, tablets, even smart speakers such as Alexa, are secure from malicious attack and are being […]

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App Technology May Help Us To Take To The Skies Again

As the thought of the reduction of the impact of Covid begins to solidify allowing everyone to try and return to the life they once recognised it would be easy to think that digital innovation had now played its part in delivering us through. Working from home appears to be the “go to” example of […]

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Refreshingly Unrefreshing

Not, as it might appear, a slogan for a new nighttime sleep-assisting beverage, but a reference to the predilection of both companies and individuals continuously to refresh their technology without actually considering whether it is necessary. Do you have a “that drawer” in your kitchen?  I’m sure you do, a sort of elephant’s graveyard of […]

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Intelligent Mobile Apps – The New Face of the Mobile Industry

It’s become apparent that the mobile device in your pocket is X* times more powerful than all the computers used to get Apollo 11 to the moon and back. It’s certainly true that the average iPhone is, by certain measures, 100,000 times more powerful than all the computers NASA used in 1969. Although there are […]

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5G or not 5G – Why is there a question?

As the old saying goes, a lie can get halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on. Of course, that saying was coined in a less enlightened age; with the advent of the Internet and superfast mobile communications, a lie can get halfway around the world before the truth has even […]

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Pulling 5g!

So, there’s a new standard for mobile networks, and doubtless most people are looking forward to this with the eager anticipation normally only reserved for Christmas and cup finals. No? That’s understandable, we’re all pretty blasé about the way technology develops these days; we started with analog 1G in 1979 and periodically since then we’ve […]

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