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How Do First Responders Communicate and What Are Some of Their Challenges?

Posted by Helen Akers on Oct 13, 2022 12:17:31 PM

It’s no secret that first responders experience on-the-job challenges most of the public would never want to face. However, public safety roles are also becoming more demanding, and first responders feel the strain. Survey research shows that 61% of first responders believe their jobs have become more difficult in the last 18 months.

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Topics: first responders, cellular, communications

Is the Future of Movie Theaters in Jeopardy?

Posted by Helen Akers on Aug 17, 2021 2:57:08 PM

Can you imagine a world without movie theaters? It may become a reality beyond 2022, according to some industry analysts. Not only did the pandemic cause an 80% decline in box office ticket sales, but several major studios have implemented hybrid movie release models.

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Topics: streaming, movie theater, movies

5 Trending Apps for Dog Lovers in 2021

Posted by Mike Powell on Aug 3, 2021 1:20:19 PM

Guest blog by Mike Powell (byline at end of article)

Nowadays, there is nothing your smartphone can’t do. Want to learn how to cook a meal? There’s an app for that. Want to track your exercise progress? There’s an app for that.

Naturally, there are also hundreds of mobile applications for dog owners who want to better understand their pet’s dietary needs, discover the best places to shop, and find pet-friendly accommodation while traveling.

If you are new to the world of dog-centric technology, we’ve compiled a list of the top five mobile applications that you need to download at home or on the go.

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Topics: smartphone, apps, mobile, dogs

History of Wireless Technologies

Posted by James Johnson on Jul 29, 2021 12:39:45 PM

Guest Blog by James Johnson (byline at end of article)

In February 1896, Guglielmo Marconi developed the path for operational wireless technology. It all started with the existence of electromagnetic waves predicted by James C. Maxwell in 1860. By 1888, the existence of electromagnetic waves was experimentally proven by Heinrich R. Hertz.

The first experiment was held with a spark-gap transmitter with a receiver 2.4 km away, and it was successful. In the early days, wireless communication was advanced for military use only after various wireless technologies were developed and improved. These technologies were later expanded to broadcasting. With the rise of technological firms, radio broadcasting started in the first half of the 20th century. TV broadcasting was initiated in the second half of the same century.

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Topics: Technology, wireless, communications, history

4G vs. 5G Technology: What’s the Difference?

Posted by Helen Akers on Jul 6, 2021 3:37:15 PM

2019 was the year that 5G cellular networks started to appear. By the end of 2020, 5G was present in around 100 U.S. cities. But presence hasn’t necessarily translated to the same levels of coverage and performance 4G networks currently offer. Coverage in both urban and non-urban areas is just over 30% with some carriers.

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Topics: Technology, wireless, 5G, 4G, cellular

What is the Purpose of a Restocking Fee?

Posted by Helen Akers on Jun 29, 2021 4:14:22 PM

If you’ve ever returned a high-ticket item like a TV or video game console, the seller may have charged you a restocking fee. According to Consumer Reports, restocking fees typically represent 15% to 20% of the item’s original purchase price. However, some companies may charge more or less depending upon individual policies.

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Topics: wireless, restocking fees

Consumer Data Privacy in a Networked World

Posted by Helen Akers on Apr 20, 2021 11:26:10 AM

From smart devices to store loyalty programs, nearly every transaction we complete and interaction we have can be tracked. To make things more complex, it’s not just the companies and organizations we interact with that track our data. Large brokers that collect and re-sell information stay busy gathering data on more than 500 million consumers around the globe.

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Topics: internet, cybersecurity, consumer data, privacy

Why 4G LTE Will Remain Relevant in the Face of 5G

Posted by Helen Akers on Apr 9, 2021 1:14:48 PM

From conspiracy theories to the possibility of self-driving cars, 5G continues to inspire both controversy and intrigue. While many major U.S. carriers are promoting 5G networks, this doesn’t mean that 4G networks have been or are going to be completely replaced soon. While 5G can deliver faster speeds, fewer delays, and higher capacities, these networks will continue to rely on and run alongside 4G LTE technology.

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Topics: smartphone, wireless, 5G, mobile, 4G

Guest Blog: The Most Secure Smartphone Security Tips to Help Protect Your Phone

Posted by Abdul Rehman on Apr 7, 2021 11:45:22 AM

Guest blog by Abdul Rehman (byline at end of article).

For the majority of the world’s population, smartphones are a prominent necessity of life. Our everyday life cycles just don’t work without the use of smartphones.

While they are convenient for communication, accessing the Internet, digital media, and entertainment, smartphones can also become inconvenient if not protected in the right ways.

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Topics: smartphone, security

Learn the Basics of Visual Voicemail

Posted by Helen Akers on Mar 18, 2021 10:26:24 AM

In one of our previous blogs, we covered some of the basics of visual voicemail for smartphones. Visual voicemail lets you look at and listen to your voicemails from an app, rather than having to call from your phone.

One of the conveniences of visual voicemail is that messages from known telemarketers and spam callers can be deleted. You don’t have to suffer through hearing a robocall recording or voice message about an expired car warranty.

This post will explore more of the advantages of visual voicemail, how to set it up on different smartphones, and how to use Viaero’s Vmail.

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Topics: smartphone, mobile, visual voicemail