Sunday, December 28, 2014
Tech Changing Business
Businesses are changing with the evolving times and the resources available to them. The businesses that stay in the game are the ones that are able to keep up and use the technology that is emerging whether it be the hardware such as tablets or the software in the field of mobile applications or cloud services. It is important for businesses to know that their customers are looking to see if they are keeping up and can be seamlessly integrated in their lives. Cloud services changed the way we see accessibility. We are now able to get to our documents and any type of data through any device. Another piece of technology that is changing the landscape is big data. Businesses are able to see the trends and the big picture of the people that they are selling their goods and services to. Lastly, we no longer need to knock on doors or make cold calls to find our prospective customers. We can locate them instantly, see what they are talking about (and what matters to them) and connect and engage with them in real time.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Taking Care of Your Computer Battery
When you plug your laptop in for the first time, you should make sure to fully charge it once to calibrate it. But after that, aim to keep it between 40 and 80 percent. Whenever you prop your laptop up on your bed, couch or lap, you’re likely blocking the airflow. This, in turn, causes the computer to overheat. And overheating will screw up your battery life. So the bottom line is to make sure your computer is fairly cool. Most companies are constantly looking for ways to improve battery life via software development updates. If you are planning on leaving your laptop for an extending period of time, you know, for trekking around the world, trying to find the meaning of life that is not fully accessible over the internet, there is a better way to store it. You should store it with a 50 percent charge in a consistently cool area. Storing the computer with a fully discharged battery might ruin the battery forever. And storing it with an absolutely full charge might cut the battery’s lifespan short.
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