Statiflo Makes Waves with New Scottish Water Deal

Statiflo is making waves with a new deal to supply equipment to the water and wastewater treatment industry in Scotland....

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Facebook aims for your face with Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

Facebook is hoping that it can succeed where others have failed, and use its massive global presence to make smart glasses a worldwide hit, partnering with Ray-Ban to launch a pair of photo/video-capturing glasses called Ray-Ban Stories.

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Webinars on Smart Air Injection in Breweries and Distilleries on September 29

Beer and spirits continue to be on everyone's lips. Not only numerous small and large breweries and distilleries ensure this fact, but also their suppliers, who...

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Explosion-proof Flowmeter for Liquids, Gases and Steam

With FLUXUS F/G831, FLEXIM presents the most advanced flow measurement technology for use in hazardous areas. ...

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Kinky class of ceramics self-heals cracks at room temperature

Ceramic materials are strong and can stand up to heat very well, but they’re notoriously fragile. Now, researchers at Texas A&M have uncovered a previously unknown self-healing mechanism in a certain type of ceramic, which works at room temperature.

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Pa Akande, ‘IBM pioneer’ goes home

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Pa Abiodun Olaoye Akande, one of the first set of computer professionals to be trained by IBM in Nigeria and English-speaking West Africa, has died on Wednesday.

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Harvard study links poor office air quality with reduced cognitive function

New research has found a correlation between air quality in office environments and workers’ cognitive function. The study found low ventilation rates and increased levels of particulate matter were linked with reduced performance on cognitive tests.

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Concours of Elegance “Best of Show” goes to art deco Voisin C-27 Aérosport

The 2021 Concours of Elegance presented by A. Lange & Söhne was held at Hampton Court Palace last weekend, with the prestigious "Best in Show" award going to a unique art deco rolling sculpture known as the Voisin C-27 Aérosport.

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What are mobile VPN apps and why you should be using them

When you think of VPNs, chances are pretty good your thoughts go to the tried and true Virtual Private Networks of old, which made it possible for you to securely connect to your company network (from a remote location) such that your local computer behaved as if it were within the company LAN. Before cloud solutions, this was the best (and often) only solution for remote working.

For the most part, those solutions were considered secure. Once connected, your machine would be given an IP address associated with the topology of your company network and, if configured to do so, would also use the same DNS servers as your company LAN. VPNs were a very specific technology that required a specific skill set to set up properly. And although VPNs are still in use today, they have (in many instances) have been usurped by cloud solutions. After all, using a cloud platform is not only easier, it’s more cost-effective and secure.

But with more modern technology and sensibilities, there’s a new type of VPN that is far more commonly used than those of old. These VPNs are less about connecting you to your company network and more about adding a layer of privacy to the platforms we use. And although these new world order VPNs go by the same name, they are a different breed of technology.

Learn more about these VPNs, how they work and why you need them in this PDF download from TechRepublic Premium.

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