With the arrival of a new year, tech predictions for 2020 are plentiful. Let’s take a look at some practical and exciting tech predictions for the new year.
USB-IF announced that later this year they will be introducing USB 4. It will pick up the same specifications of Thunderbolt 3, meaning speed of 40 Gbps.
Technology products are designed to have a short lifespan, whether you like it or not. There is some rationale behind them, though a little outrage over planned obsolescence is certainly justified.
With the unveiling of LG’s new phone, the G8 ThinQ, the company showed off it’s new biometric technology, Hand ID, an advanced palm vein authentication.
If you have watched Black Mirror, you may be wondering if the covered technology is really possible. Here is some of that technology that already exists in real life.
Basic technology literacy skills are the new fire-making. These 101-level things you’ll need passing grades in to take full advantage of the modern world.
Given that you’re within range of at least one microphone for the majority of your day, you’d be justified in worrying that someone might be listening to you.
As more and more car manufacturers start to add tech in cars, it is now possible to remote start, locate and summon your car with your phone. But how safe is it? Let’s find out.
With the evolution of consumer technology reaching a tipping point, perhaps it’s time we looked at what we should be thinking when buying new technology.
Governments are notorious for their inability to catch up to the latest advancements in technology. Here are four outdated systems in the IT infrastructures that are still around.
With the rise of mobile devices, it is easy to forget to unplug and to get addicted to technology. Here is how you can avoid that, and instead, use it to make yourself a better person in your offline life.
Is the growing presence of the Internet and computing technology in our lives a net benefit or hindrance to social interaction? Is technology isolating us? Let’s discuss.
Almost everything that has made human progress possible is thanks to something Google likes to call a “moonshot.” What exactly does it mean? Let’s find out.