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How E-Commerce is Changing Warehouse Operations
As times change, so do the operations of many industries. In the same way, e-commerce is changing the way warehouses operate. With the innovation of e-commerce, the demand is suddenly much higher than it used to be. To keep up with it, and meet all customer needs, one must implement the needed changes in their business. That primarily means more machinery and more people if you want your productivity to stay at an all-time high.
By Liam Smith7 years ago in 01
Using New Technology to Prevent Tsunamis
Tsunamis always leave devastating effects on people as well as the environment. The loss it causes is immeasurable and recovery process sometimes proves to be extremely painful. Since tsunamis can be caused by different factors, discovering those factors and coming up with ways to prevent them is one of the best ways to stop tsunamis such as the one caused in Fukushima. Technology can play a very big role in this. As new innovations come up, new technology can be used to prevent tsunamis before they strike or, at the very least, reduce their impact.
By Anna Kucirkova7 years ago in 01
East Asia: A Target Destination for Digital Solutions
There is no denying that Asia is home to most of the world’s richest tech companies, and that has made the continent a darling for tech investors and consumers. About two years ago, the continent experienced a groundbreaking trend for mergers and acquisitions that precipitated over 60 percent growth in the continent’s tech market. Billionaires from all over the world are strategically positioning themselves to benefit from this highly promising market, and that has made this market one of the fastest growing sectors across all industries of the world.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in 01
Waterproof Mirror TV Review
Today, here on the table, we have a 27” Mirror TV. The manufacturer announces this model is suitable for bathrooms, pools, kitchens, and other areas where water can get on the screen easily. So, the model is waterproof and has IPx4 water protection as declared. Let’s have a closer look and see how they achieve it and if we can trust all declared features.
By Alexandra Umbra7 years ago in 01
What To Know About Creating A Business Website If You're Not A Developer
If you get onto the internet you will probably go to multiple websites every time you use the internet. People everywhere are using the internet to promote their brand and different products that they are selling.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in 01
The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Field
Artificial intelligence, or the mimicking of human cognitive functions using computer technology, is shifting the way certain industries function and reshaping the future. In medicine, the paradigm shift is commencing with leveraging the power of AI to analyze structured and unstructured data in a way that allows medical professionals to make better decisions regarding treatment options, recently published research, and advanced diagnosis.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in 01
Digital Life in the 5G Era
OASIS (that's an acronym standing for Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation), the virtual reality social network slash MMO in the Spielberg movie Ready Player One that linked all the residents of... well, pretty much the whole world together was a marvel of computer programming and server technology. It offered its users a completely lifelike experience, down to the touch (thanks to the use of VR visors and haptic jumpsuits), all this in the highest definition possible. Imagine the hardware needed to run a simulation of this size, with so many users logged in at the same time. And imagine the bandwidth needed for so many users to be logged on simultaneously—a wireless network (you didn't think Wade's van was connected to a fiber network, did you?) capable of transferring insane quantities of data each second, 24 hours a day. While we have nothing that's capable of such unimaginable bandwidth at this time (although German scientists have already devised a scalable network capable of transferring at least 100 Gbps that can go up to terabits) the upcoming 5G mobile standard can give us a taste of things to come. In short, 5G will change the world—or at least the digital one. Now let's take a better look at what exactly it is and how it will prove to be useful in the future.
By Istvan Liptak7 years ago in 01
iPhone, iMac and Now iLifestyle Brand—but Will It Be Successful?
It seems Apple's cash-strapped grip on the world was tightened yesterday, following Apple’s launch of the Apple TV+ streaming service, Apple Arcade gaming service, Apple News, as well as the Apple Card at its latest Keynote event in Cupertino, California.
By Helen Ngozi7 years ago in 01
Four Groundbreaking Devices That Started Today's Tech Revolution
These days, the average person is walking around with a smartphone in their pocket that makes a room-sized mainframe of 30 years ago seem like little more than a calculator. That speaks to the insanely quick evolution of technology in the modern world and how much we've all come to depend on the latest and greatest in tech gadgetry in our daily lives.
By Andrej Kovacevic7 years ago in 01











