Monthly Archives: October 2013

What are Biometrics? A beginner’s guide

The use of Biometric technology in everyday and business life is growing. However, unless you work in certain specialist fields of technology, then it can be a tough concept to get your head around… See on altodigitalblog.com

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Contactless card data ‘can be taken’

Researchers have said that data transmitted by contactless payments cards can be picked up from a distance using inexpensive equipment. See on http://www.bbc.co.uk

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Facebook’s Next Big Privacy Change | Social Media Today

Facebook has already made two big changes that impacted users’ privacy in 2013 and one more big change is still pending. First it was Graph Search and then it was making teens able to be publicly found. See on socialmediatoday.com

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Wherefore art thou social media ROI?

I recently stumbled upon an article from John Heggestuen, who is a research analyst at Business Insider. The man is smart, like silly smart, and raised a terrifying statement that I feel like I am only now starting to understand.

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Kazakhstan is EU’s reliable energy partner

Kazakhstan is EU’s reliable energy partner.

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The Mobile Banking Horse Race Has Only Just Begun, Here’s How It’s Shaping Up

The Mobile Banking Horse Race Has Only Just Begun, Here’s How It’s Shaping Up.

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“Transmedia” explained by Getty Image

“Transmedia” explained by Getty Image.

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It’s time for European banks to shrink

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Wizzy WiFi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Wizzy WiFiElectronicsWeekly.com… bandwidth-intensive applications such as HD video, an exploding quantity of Wi-Fi devices are being used, and for new Wi-Fi applications such as wireless displays and indoor positioning, the new 802.11ac… See on http://www.electronicsweekly.com

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The Top Ten Wi-Fi Enabled Household Items That Would Have Blown Your Mind in 2003

More and more of the products we use every day are becoming connected to the Internet and this trend isn’t slowing down. The Internet of Things is here to stay. In fact, GSMA predicts that the number of connected devices worldwide

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