Category: Technology

Learning technology trends for 2019: A reality check

Before anyone makes any grand predictions it’s time for a reality check, says Speexx’s Armin Hopp. 2019 brings the promise of new technology that will drive more effective, self-directed soft skills learning. It looks set to be the year that the uptake of mobile learning will really accelerate – not least because Microsoft is reported […]

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How to save and store your photos before Flickr deletes them

You can upgrade to Flickr Pro or try one of these other cloud services. Flickr will soon delete all but 1,000 of your photos if you don’t upgrade to a paid account. Starting tomorrow, Flickr will be limiting its free account users to 1,000 photos. And it’s not messing around: It will delete the rest […]

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Four reasons to switch from iOS to Android (and vice versa)

  Do the differences between iPhones and Android phones still matter? We’re now so far into the mobile platform wars—both Android and iOS have been with us for more than a decade—that most users have chosen their team and are sticking to it. But Google and Apple have borrowed so much from each other over the years that these […]

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A new Nintendo Switch, a Samsung sports watch, and the rest of the current tech rumors

Catch up on all the technology gossip without all the hype. A new Nintendo Switch console could be smaller and cheaper. It’s fun to speculate about tech rumors, especially when they apply to the products we use every day. But, every rumor is different. Some are likely true, while others are little more than desperate […]

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China Tests World’s 1st Robot Ship for Launching Small Rockets

China’s first uncrewed semisubmersible vehicle, as seen at sea in Bohai Bay near Beijing in June 2017. Credit: Siping Zheng China has built the world’s first robotic, partially submersible boat for launching sounding rockets — a technology that will help meteorologists better understand the atmosphere over Earth’s oceans. Although the tests were conducted in 2016 and 2017, […]

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