Influencers can have a bad reputation but for some people they have proved to be a business lifeline. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Month: February 2021
Cryptocurrencies: Why Nigeria is a global leader in Bitcoin trade
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•A devaluing currency and hard economic conditions make cryptocurrencies attractive despite the risks. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Monsters, mania and the unstoppable march of Pokémon
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•Several waves of Pokémania have swept the globe, keeping this lucrative franchise relevant for 25 years. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Covid-19: How would an NHS vaccine passport app work?
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•There is growing speculation that a certificate scheme could be built into the main NHS app. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
How Bitcoin's vast energy use could burst its bubble
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•Could the cryptocurrency’s huge electricity consumption also sink it? Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
zRAM: How to enable the module for faster swapping on Linux
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•If you’re finding your Linux system performance not quite up to par, enable zRAM for a more efficient swap system. Source: topic/hardware
The hidden business costs of working remotely
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•The benefits of working remotely are numerous, but there are significant hidden costs that need to be factored in. Source: techrepublic.com
How will cybersecurity change with a new US president? Pros identify the biggest needs
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•Every new presidential administration brings change, one way or another. Learn what President Joseph Biden is facing on the cybersecurity front, along with some tips for government and businesses. Source: techrepublic.com
How to use Google Currents
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•Currents is the enterprise social network you might not have known your Google Workspace organization needed, or even had. Source: techrepublic.com
5G: Examining facts, lies and bizarre conspiracy theories
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•How a robust 5G infrastructure can solve some of America’s biggest problems and (hopefully) convince the world that 5G is safe. Source: techrepublic.com