Rethinking Banking: The Impact of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Before you begin reading, set aside any preconceived notions about banking. Decentralized Finance, or DeFi, is revolutionizing our financial interactions by removing traditional intermediaries like banks and investment firms, while also reducing oversight from financial authorities. DeFi envisions a future where users manage their transactions directly within…
Category: Software
Getting Started with Chrome Remote Desktop: A Simple 4-Step Guide
Need to access a computer from another desktop or mobile device? Learn how to establish a connection using Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop with these steps. In the past, remote computer access often required expensive software and technical expertise. However, with Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop service, the process has become remarkably straightforward. This free service allows…
Ensuring Safe Testing Practices
As your organization’s ERP system becomes more extensively integrated with both internal and external systems, the risk associated with testing updates escalates significantly if not handled properly. Consider the scenario of inadvertently bombarding customers with emails during system testing. Such actions may result in customer dissatisfaction due to inbox overload, potentially driving them to seek…
Is antivirus necessary for Linux systems?
If you’ve been using Windows for an extended period, you’re likely familiar with the necessity of antivirus software—it’s considered essential. However, does the same principle apply to the open-source operating system? Having used Linux as my primary operating system since 1997, I have never felt the need to install desktop antivirus software on any computer….
Unveiling Marketing Automation with Taguchi
Within the dynamic realm of marketing, the concept of “marketing automation” has endured, continuously evolving to inject new perspectives into traditional practices. For Taguchi, it transcends mere terminology, embodying powerful ideas that have left an indelible mark on the marketing landscape. In an interview with ITWire TV, Ben Dyer, co-founder of Taguchi, delved into Taguchi’s…
Review of HELLDIVERS 2: An Exciting Cooperative Shooter Evoking Starship Trooper Vibes
I don’t usually find myself drawn to many cooperative shooter games, with exceptions like Left 4 Dead 2 or Back 4 Blood, so HELLDIVERS 2 came as a pleasant surprise to me. I had only briefly come across information about the game a few weeks before its release (I wasn’t even aware of the original…
Exciting Speculations: iOS 18 Expected to Highlight Design Improvements, Anticipating Future macOS Overhaul
Apple iOS 18 to Undergo Major Design Changes; Says Mark Gurman Apple’s operating system updates always generate anticipation and excitement among tech enthusiasts and users alike. With each iteration, Apple aims to introduce new features, enhance user experience, and often, revamp the design aesthetics. As rumors swirl around the upcoming iOS 18 and potential macOS…
Killing VMware
Since Broadcom finalized its acquisition of VMWare last November, customers have been grappling with the aftermath — and their dissatisfaction is evident. When Broadcom acquired VMware for $69 billion last November, it was expected that there would be some changes. However, what caught many off guard were the sweeping changes implemented by Broadcom, leaving both…
Reviewing Microsoft Copilot Pro: Office Embraces the Next Generation of AI
Microsoft introduces Copilot Pro, making the generative AI chatbot accessible to all Office users. However, does its value justify the monthly subscription cost? Microsoft’s Copilot Pro subscription, priced at $20 per month, grants users access to Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant within Office. This means Copilot can assist with various tasks such as drafting Word documents,…