Ever leave your house one morning, get to work, and realize you forgot to lock the door? We’ve all been there, but if we had a smart home we’d be able to lock the door from our desks and forget it ever happened. Smart Home systems can be controlled by a time schedule from any room in the house, and through the phone or internet. Find out what else a smart home can do with this infographic presented by insurancequotes.com.
Tag: technology
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Brains Meets Brawn: The NFL’s Play on Mobile Technology
Today the NFL bans computers, mobile phones, tablets, video equipment, and even calculators on the sidelines, locker rooms, and coaching booths. However, as technology continues to advance the NFL may begin to loosen their tech rules to accommodate these emerging technologies to increase performance and improve player safety. Learn how teams are accomplishing this and more with this infographic presented by Qualcomm Spark.
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5 Reasons to Teach Kids to Code
There’s no point in pretending, technology is becoming more and more a part of our daily lives. From smart phones to tablet computers we are constantly connected to each other through our mobile devices. In this infographic presented by Kodable, we see how learning computer programming from an early age can help kids adapt and succeed in the new, connected world we live in.
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The 411 on Upgrading Your ATMs
Did you know your ATMs are about to undergo a major software and security upgrade? Get the 411 on what your financial institution needs to know to protect your money in an infographic presented by ATM Marketplace.
The 411 on Upgrading Your ATMs [Infographic]
Compliments of ATMmarketplace.com
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Smartphones & Society
Smartphones allow users access to immeasurable information and services. But how will this shift towards mobile technology affect our behavior in the long run? To learn about smartphones and their effect on society, check out this infographic presented by WhoCalledMyPhone.net.
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History of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has been around since the emergence of mainstream Internet in the mid-90s. The earliest versions were known as forms of web hosting and had fewer features than the current Public Cloud Computing 2.0. Check out this infographic from ProfitBricks to learn more about the history of cloud computing.
Courtesy of: ProfitBricks – Cloud Computing 2.0