Posted on 13 August 2013 by Neville Pattinson
In the United States, a driver’s license is used for much more than driving; it is often used as a primary source of identification (in lieu of a national ID card) for employment, domestic travel, banking, purchasing, and more. But many states lag behind in using the latest security technology in their drivers’ licenses, leaving […]
Posted on 25 September 2013 by Tim Cawsey
Desktops today contain a fraction of the office equipment that workers endured in the 80s and 90s. Software has replaced hardware in a big way over the last few years and such is its popularity, you don’t have to be tech savvy to name the replacements. Cloud-based software has changed our lives in a way […]
Posted on 08 October 2013 by Tim Cawsey
Earlier this month, we talked about the past and present of the office desktop and how it may develop in the future. Today, we’re pleased to unveil the results of our latest project, which uses sliding images to illustrate the stark difference between the desk of today and that of yesteryear. Despite manufacturers’ best efforts […]
Posted on 19 February 2014 by Manfred Kube
Mobile World Congress this year will once again have a Connected City experience provided by the GSMA. If you get a chance to explore this intelligent city of the future you’ll see how increasingly connected the world is becoming, how connected solutions will become part of everyday life, and how this technology is powering economic […]
Posted on 21 July 2014 by Xavier Larduinat
We now live in an age where reliable and fast information is of paramount importance in our daily lives. Whether banking, communicating, negotiating, or doing any form of business, information on-demand is crucial. Unfortunately, as we’ve become more dependent on access to on-demand banking, contact details, messaging etc., we’ve at times allowed vulnerabilities into our […]
Posted on 02 October 2014 by Manfred Kube
In post eight, we look into how smart keys can deliver a personalized driving experience.