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Windows Product Lifecycle – End of Life Support Dates
Every Windows product has a lifecycle. The lifecycle begins when a product is released and ends when it’s no longer supported. Knowing key dates in this lifecycle helps you make informed decisions about when to upgrade or make other changes to your software.
Where’s My HoverBoard? :: 2015 Tech
It is the year Back to the Future II predicted sneakers would lace themselves and kids would fly about on hoverboards.
The Future of Technology :: The Internet of Things
Internet of things is going to be the next big thing. According to an estimate, the IoT industry touches $7 – $19 trillion by the 2020 and a report by Gartner says that there will be 26 billion devices connected by Internet of Things by 2020.
Clarifying the Cloud :: What You Might Not Know Already
Here is an introduction to some basic questions you should be asking. As part of our coverage of the cloud and how it can help you, we invited Kris Hansen, technology manager at GFI Software to submit this guest column. Disclaimer: GFI has been an advertiser on the BIT website.
Doomsday for XP :: You could be under attack right now!
Microsoft first said it was planning to end support for Windows XP in 2007. It has since been warning consumers and businesses an upgrade is necessary to keep their computers from being run over by a train of malicious software, or malware.
PUT THE DEVICE DOWN :: How Technology is Keeping us Up at Night
Bedtime and Gadgets: How Your Devices Could Be Disrupting Your Sleep.
The Best Productivity Trends of 2013 :: Which Have you Adopted?
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The LIST: The Best No-Contract Phone Deals in OZ
Planhacker: The Best No-Contract Phone Deal for Each Australian Mobile Phone Network
What can we buy our company for Christmas? INVEST NOW & SAVE
We have until January 1 to install new PCs, printers, storage systems and servers, update a firewall or invest in a large TV for displaying charts on the office wall.
4G For Optus – What does it mean for you?
Optus has announced it has switched on its 4G Plus network in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. So what does that mean for you?
Google Glass Good for the Medical Industry
Are You Familiar with Google Glass? This innovative piece of wearable technology has garnered attention for its futuristic design and potential applications in various industries. It combines the power of augmented reality with everyday eyewear, offering users a unique way to interact with digital information seamlessly. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the latest advancements, Google Glass is a fascinating glimpse into the future of wearable tech.
Reduce Your Power Bill at Work :: HERES HOW!
From a three-in-one charger to a switch that shuts off standby power to your computers, here are five gadgets for keeping a lid on your electricity use. Power costs are only going one way, and that’s upwards. Energy isn’t a cheap matter for any business, but that doesn’t mean you have to put up with high energy bills.