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In our ever-changing job market, it’s critical to maintain relevant skills. Information technology is a growing field with many positions available, and now is the ideal time to develop new skills or hone fledgling ones in the burgeoning world IT. Whether you’re looking to change career paths or advance in your current position, CramWise can help with the 2022 Certification …
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With more and more offices embracing remote work as a long-term solution for this persistent pandemic, more work than ever before is taking place entirely online. And those offices need IT professionals to help them keep their digital workplaces running smoothly. Getting trained in Cisco network support is great way to get a leg up in the ever-expanding IT career …
Read More »Video chats get way more realistic with Google’s new Project Starline
We’ve all become familiar with video chat platforms like Zoom and Google Meet over the past year, and the fatigue and anxiety that can come with hours of video calls, technology glitches and sitting in one place staring at all those boxes. But what if video chatting actually felt more like sitting across from a real person and talking naturally? …
Read More »Google supercharges YouTube with a custom video chip
To keep YouTube humming, Google has developed a custom chip to keep YouTube called Argos that’s designed to deliver the best video quality and keep you from blowing through your broadband or mobile monthly data caps. Thousands of the chips are running in Google data centers right now, Google revealed to CNET in an exclusive interview. If you upload a …
Read More »Intel will make others’ chips in major turnaround effort under new CEO
After years of struggling to keep up with competitors, Intel will adopt their core strategy by making other companies’ chips for them, new Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger said Tuesday. Intel largely has focused on making its own chips, but that’ll change with the new and independent Intel Foundry Services business unit. If the shift works, it’ll mark a major turnaround …
Read More »Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon phone chip won’t support AV1 video streaming
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888 processor won’t support a much ballyhooed video compression technology developed by Google, Netflix and other technology giants, dealing a blow to data efficiency and streaming quality improvements for the next-generation of Android phones. Judd Heape, a Qualcomm vice president for product management, says the mobile chip leader couldn’t include AV1 technology in the new chip because …
Read More »Apple takes its retail
Apple’s stores are setting up free activities for families to participate in online, marking the latest way the company is changing how its stores operate during the coronavirus pandemic. The company on Thursday posted artwork activities and announced planned schedules for live classes tied to many of its stores. The activities, geared of course toward being performed on Apple products, range …
Read More »Apple, Google, LG join industry group working on 6G
The first 5G phones from Apple and Google may only just be hitting the market, but that hasn’t stopped those companies from working with others on developing what 6G might look like. As spotted by Mobile World Live, tech giants Apple, Google and LG have joined the industry group “Next G Alliance,” whose goals include advancing “North American global leadership …
Read More »White House reportedly considering federal intervention in 5G
5G networks across the US could get a boost from the federal government, according to a report Thursday by The Wall Street Journal. Trump administration officials are considering the move so they can compete better against Huawei globally, the report says. The Trump administration has reportedly met with US networking companies including Cisco to discuss the acquisition of Western European …
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