Month: June 2021

Automate your workflows with low-code app development app development

Juggling the IT demands of your business can be a daunting task, with a myriad of different wants and needs to be balanced across different departments. It’s a sad truth for many businesses that outdated business processes cost time and resources that could be better spent elsewhere. From seemingly simple…

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How your business can scale app delivery without sprawl app sprawl development

As businesses expand and grow their use of enterprise applications, app sprawl can become an unexpected, but serious drain on company resources.  App sprawl occurs when the rollout of multiple applications outstrips IT’s ability to keep track of its resources and tools, and can lead to money and resources being…

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Lego should snap up this rapid-fire brick-finding iOS app

Lego has worked extremely closely with Apple over the years, experimenting with unreleased iOS tech and demoing it onstage at launch events like WWDC; this has included some pretty heavy tinkering on the augmented reality ARKit platform that they’ve integrated several of their play sets with, adding digital experiences to…

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How A Viral Twitter Thread Became This Summer’s Best Movie

Even though she plays the titular role in Zola — the new dark comedy out this week that’s based on an infamous 2015 Twitter thread by A’Ziah “Zola” King — actor Taylour Paige admitted earlier this month that she had missed out on the tweetstorm when it happened. “I was…

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Apricorn launches largest ever external SSD – and it’s an absolute whopper Aegis Fortress L3 20 TB SSD

Secure storage device vendor Apricorn has unleashed a mammoth 20 TB Solid State Drive (SSD), which it bills as the industry’s largest portable drive. Like all Apricorn products, the Fortress L3 SSD series of drives feature hardware-based 256-Bit AES XTS encryption and ship in rugged enclosures. The new 20 TB…

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s web source code NFT sells for $5.4 million

The latest mega-auction of an NFT tied to a piece of internet history is complete, with Sir Tim Berners-Lee selling a digital item representing source code to the original web browser for $5,434,500. Berners-Lee is credited as the creator of the world wide web that this site is published on,…

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