Ever faced the frustration of a lone internet connection with no failover? Take solace in the unexpected perk – the Dino Game. This lighthearted diversion offers a silver lining to connectivity woes, turning downtime into a playful escape. Embrace the amusing side of tech challenges, and let the Dino Game be your cheerful companion during moments of internet downtime. It’s a whimsical twist that adds a touch of fun to the digital landscape. The Single Internet Connection Struggle: Downtime Drama: A single internet connection can lead to downtime, disrupting work and causing headaches. Missed Opportunities: Critical tasks and opportunities may slip through the cracks when connectivity is compromised. The Dino Game Delight: Entertaining Distraction: When the internet connection drops, the Google Chrome Dino Game becomes a welcomed distraction. High Score Bragging Rights: Compete with colleagues for the highest Dino Game score during those unexpected downtime moments. The SRS Networks Solution: Failover Freedom: Say goodbye to the Dino Game dilemma with SRS Networks’ failover solutions, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity. Business Continuity: Our failover systems guarantee seamless transitions to backup connections, keeping your operations running smoothly. In the world of internet woes, finding joy in the Dino Game is a unique experience. However, for reliable connectivity without the need for pixelated distractions, it’s time to explore failover solutions with SRS Networks. Don’t let the Dino Game be your default downtime entertainment – reach out to us for a resilient internet experience.
The keyboard is one of the most inconspicuously disgusting tools you have in your office, so you should take care to clean it out every so often. Let’s go over how you can both be more hygienic with your keyboard and clean it up more frequently.
When you think of the rubber ducky, what memories flood your mind? The rubber ducky might be reminiscent of simpler times, but a new threat that is capable of launching malware payloads via USB stands to ruin these fond memories forever.
You sometimes see in movies or television shows situations where someone wants to erase the contents of a computing device through the use of magnets, but how much truth is there really to this kind of thing? Today, we dive into just how much a magnet can damage a device and whether or not you need to worry about them.
When you start to ascertain whether or not a piece of technology needs to be replaced or just eliminated, the first decision you have to make is obviously how does this piece of technology affect your product/service. If you can utilize the piece of technology and it helps fulfill opportunities, promotes productivity and efficiency, or is overall just a benefit for the company, it is pretty easy to ascertain how to proceed.
Printers…we love to hate them, particularly when they start presenting operational issues. I mean, come on…it has one job, and it can hardly do that half the time. But why is that? Let’s dive into what causes this phenomenon.
We might place the onus on business technology solutions on this blog, but once in a while we like to talk about technology that is just plain cool. Today is one of those days. With this new wearable utilizing artificial intelligence technology, you can monitor your health, making for a very interesting application of the technology.
Everyone has been in a situation when their mobile device’s battery is too low for comfort, but if you know the right tips, you can prolong your battery’s life well beyond what you might expect. Let’s go over some of these methods.
The laptop is one of the most useful innovations in modern computing—not only is it capable of accomplishing most (if not all) modern workplace tasks, it does so while offering the portability that today’s mobile operations require. However, these productivity workhorses don’t last forever…but how do you know when the time has come to upgrade?
Moore’s law has been prophetic, but nothing lasts forever. When Gordon Moore predicted that transistors inside of a dense integrated circuit would double every 18 months in 1965, it seemed like a very aggressive prediction. 57 years later, it has come to pass, with computing speeds doubling every year and a half. Now, it seems like the tried and true prediction is coming to a close, so we thought we’d look at how technology will continue growing when Moore’s law actually becomes obsolete.
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