Tag: wireless
2 ways small business owners can afford beacon marketing
Beacon marketing has been on my mind lately. And as I was researching the subject, one of the questions I came to ask myself...
If you’re not using the cloud, are you running your business from under a...
If you are a CEO and not yet aware of the power of cloud computing and the potential it has to transform your company,...
How to prevent ‘neighbours’ tapping into your wireless network
Cyber criminals and hackers can easily infiltrate an unsecured wireless network. Clearly, it’s important to take the proper measures to protect your internet. Even if a neighbour has a similar internet package, they can accidentally use your Wi-Fi or your broadband internet service for free instead of using their own. If you are living in close proximity to many other people – for example, in an apartment building – the risk increases dramatically with each tenant in close proximity.
Developers Wanted: NSW Government opens $6 million funding program
The NSW Government is encouraging technology developers to register for a briefing on its $6 million 'Collaborative Solutions' program. The briefing, to take place on 2 February, will introduce the first initiative of the Program, which will focus on developing new mobile and wireless solutions for the State's tourism and retail sectors.
Perfection on the internet is a fallacy. Just accept it.
Six weeks ago, David Moore commenced his expose into the secrets of computer maintenance -- rules that are carefully guarded or simply too embarrassing to share. This week, he shares the hard truth about one of the most common misunderstandings between techies and their clients: Perfection doesn't exist on the web.
My wireless network is naff. Why wired networks are still more reliable.
Five weeks ago, David Moore commenced his expose into the secrets of computer maintenance -- rules that are carefully guarded or simply too embarrassing to share. This week, he unmasks some of the preconceptions behind wireless networks and multitasking.
Adelaide bus commuters get free wireless entertainment platform
Margaret Thatcher once remarked that anybody over the age of 30 who used a bus could consider themselves a failure. Now, Adelaide commuters might be clamouring over one another to get on the bus thanks to a new free mobile entertainment platform.