Month: December 2020
7 Tech predictions for 2021 – private AI, rise of remote working
Technology has been our saviour this year, allowing us to continue to work and communicate, as well as contributing to the swift creation of a pandemic vaccine. But what does 2021 have in store? Pete Hanlon, Chief Technology Officer for Moneypenny predicts the following: #1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL FIND ITS PLACE The trend for large…
Skoda Marketplace to deliver localised driver discounts
Skoda has launched a service called Marketplace which it claims will deliver exclusive and personalised discounts to drivers at a range of local services directly to their vehicle, from savings at the petrol pump to money off dining out. Through collaborating with various partners, Skoda Marketplace - initially only available in the Czech Republic -…
Disabled access for EV charging needs improvement – survey claims
A new survey of electric vehicle (EV) drivers has found issues around accessibility to the charging network for disabled users. Zap-Map, the UK’s EV mapping service, polled 2,200 EV drivers on their experiences of using Britain’s charging network. The survey has been running for four years and is seen as the go-to guide for tracking…
Online Casinos & Tech – Why a Live Dealer Option Is the Pick of the Bunch for Players
Online casinos are associated with the latest technology because they invest in anything and everything that enhances the user experience. Most of the time, the emphasis is on how their strategies impact the game providers. After all, you may think the House always wins. However, this is an unhealthy mindset if you are a player…
How Technology Is Taking Over the Education Sector
Education is changing in the sense that delivery methods are slowly being revolutionized. While old teaching methods have not been completely overshadowed, they are increasingly being replaced by new ways. Most of the modern techniques involve the use of technologies. Most teaching and learning resources have been computerized. There is a lot of improvement to…
6 of the best stocking fillers for under £30
2020 may have been a year quite like no other, but Christmas remains a time of celebration. According to a study by Nectar, the UK will spend a total of nearly £2.8 BILLION on Christmas stocking fillers this year. Chris Price picks six of the best products to buy for a friend, a loved one…
How Cloud Computing Can Be A Game Changer For Software Developers
While cloud computing provides significant cost benefits associated with software development, there is much more to using cloud computing for software development projects than just saving money. Software development on cloud computing opens up a whole lot of other avenues for software developers and gives them greater flexibility in deployment and management of their software…
How to check your WiFi coverage
Wireless networks like WiFi have become an essential part of our lives. Whether we are working from home, helping our kids with their homework, or streaming our favorite shows on Netflix, we cannot imagine our everyday life without an internet connection. There are times, however, when we experience unexpected WiFi network outages that can disrupt…
5 Actions That Tutors and Students Should Take to Benefit from Technologies
How to make the entire high school class or college group benefit from tech advancements? More and more learning apps and games appear, and it is not easy to pick one. The market is overloaded with excellent solutions for both in-class and at-home usage. According to official reports, this industry’s size is set to increase…
Nissan Leaf celebrates 10 years of electric driving
It doesn't feel like that long of course, but Nissan is celebrating ten years of electric driving as its mass-market LEAF enters its second decade of production. Driven by more than 180,000 people across Europe, the LEAF has prevented a massive 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere every year, claims Nissan, while…