At this very moment, some 1.25 million presentations are being held worldwide. Unfortunately, listeners rate almost 90% of all lectures as bad, boring, or time-consuming. This is partly due to the content but also problems with the technology create disturbances—the sound is not running, the WLAN connection is on strike, or the adapter is missing.
In this blog post, we list the five most embarrassing technical glitches that can happen during presentations and how Parallels Toolbox can solve them.
Unlock your door via Bluetooth or PIN codes, or even with a scan of RFID key tags and stickers. The igloohome smart lock does all that. Gone are the days where we take the conventional road; convenience is king today.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal and what we need to learn from it to assure internet freedom
The Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal that has captured the media spotlight in recent weeks is a reminder that online security threats are amplified by the ever-expanding reach and power of the digital world. They may seem abstract and less urgent than dangers in the physical world, but their consequences are no less alarming. While I and many others have been talking about how to address them for a long time, I want to take this opportunity to underline the two main pillars of defense we can put up to protect ourselves, collectively and individually.
Last month, we introduced some important privacy updates coming to the Oculus Platform, including My Privacy Center—a centralized hub to review your privacy settings with tools to view your information and download the data you’ve shared with Oculus. Starting today, My Privacy Center is now live on oculus.com.