Owl Labs recently released new survey data about the state of today’s workplace, four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Surveying more than 500 full-time knowledge workers across the United States after the annual New Year return to office (RTO) push, the data provides a pulse check on the current state of hybrid work, demonstrating that many employers are grappling with a desire to return to pre-pandemic policies despite employee resistance to attempts to turn back the clock.
Right now, technology is helping rocket scientist Joan Melendez Misner collect climate data from space to help preserve our home here on Earth. See how she’s using her Dell XPS 16 to launch one project after another – exploring
When you’re shopping for the ultimate commuter e-bike, what do you look for? Certainly it should be class 3 (28 mph) capable, and be able to carry you and everything you need for work. It needs to have good power and range to get you to-and-from work, and ideally can also help you explore the world on weekends. And an e-bike priced reasonably and also built solidly.
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Here’s the backdrop, and it should be familiar by now: Work has, slowly and then all of a sudden, expanded. No longer confined to the office ecosystem, work happens in coffee shops and at home and at the airport, on company-provided laptops and the shared computer in the living room, on the family iPad and the phones in our pockets.
Are you constantly bombarded with annoying false alarms from your Reolink security camera? This video will show you exactly how to tweak your Reolink camera settings to minimize those bothersome alerts and ensure you only get notified for real threats.
Today’s most common crime is not burglary, car theft or even shoplifting – it’s online fraud. And this includes pitfalls such as emotional scamming. Not to mention, anyone with an internet connection (in other words, all your customers) is a potential victim. So what do you need to know, and how can you advise your customers, to help keep them safe online from this particular kind of scam?
Imagine paying a hacker to break into your servers. Sounds bananas? But if the hacker doesn’t use any of the stolen data and gives you feedback about your system vulnerabilities instead, it doesn’t sound bananas anymore. In fact, one of the best things companies can do to improve their security is to employ these white hat hackers to run penetration tests on their systems