Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Advantages of Cloud Based Software for Businesses

Any business, no matter their size, can take advantage of using cloud-based technology to improve workflow management, systems and file access. The key to using cloud technology in the running of your core business is being aware of what your main business needs are, what kind of data you keep and track, and who manages that data. Then, look at how cloud technology might be able to streamline and safeguard that data.
But why the cloud? Does it really offer significant advantages to business, or is it all a lot of marketing hype? Unlike other technology fads, cloud is here to stay. Consider these advantages of using cloud-based software for improving how you run your business:
  • Access documents in the cloud instantly. Staff can login from any device and have instant access to all the files they need. Using online workflow management software, you can group files according to their jobs and keep everything neatly organised. More than likely, it will offer your staff greater flexibility with using and accessing information as well as saving time on administrative tasks.
  • Do away with staff location issues. If your business has multiple offices, or consultants who are always on the move, having your data stored remotely online will provide greater accessibility to the information you need. Do your staff regularly share information at meetings across your organisation? Cloud services can share files at meetings, in presentations without the need to bring USB’s. All your data is available online in one place and can be sent straight to your meeting and presentation.
  • Easier file sharing. Sending large files within the office is no longer a problem. No more waiting for huge emails to load! Just share a link to the document and your recipient can access it. With a cloud-based service, all files are universally available from any location across your network.
  • Take away the risk of data loss. Ask yourself, can I better manage my losses and secure my business by backing up my data? Could my business survive if our office was destroyed by a fire or flood? If the answer is no, then backing up your data by storing it online and using a cloud-based software could significantly improve your business - and your piece of mind. 
  • Improved Workflow management. Workflow management software, such as WorkflowMax, will help your business to more effectively manage your projects, see your financials and and keep track of your data. Using cloud-based workflow management software will mean you can keep track of all your projects and information simultaneously.
  • Easy Access. Does everyone who needs the data have access to it? Do you have staff who need access to data but who don’t know where to find it? Search across your information stored remotely on a cloud service to find what you need. It is possible to set access for certain people to open certain documents, so all your most sensitive information stays safe.
You see, cloud technology has a lot to offer the business owner. Consider upgrading to a cloud-based service for your business today!
WorkflowMax offers workflow management software that will take the pain out of running your business. A total cloud solution covering all operations from prospecting to quoting, time sheeting to invoicing and everything in between, WorklowMax is ideal for creatives, agencies, consultants, professional services, IT, and trades - if your business is job focused then WorkflowMax is the tool you need.

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Earplug MP3 Player with Teeth Controls





No tangling wires, but with a little space and with a limited control options offers the MP3 player Split. This is to be controlled in an interesting way; by the successive biting of your teeth. The headphones for mobile music player can be a nuisance such as; drawn from the bag, the user sees is often forced once to unravel the cord of your headphones before listening. But with the MP3 player split there will not be a problem since there is no cable attached.

The MP3 player is simply a pair of earplugs. Each has a small memory chip on which the music is stored. The plugs are inserted into the ear cavity and they play the stored music. The unusual operational concept makes the split one stands away from the crowd. The plugs have no volume control or any other controls. Even though they are separated they are magnetically connected and synchronize play of music. Thus, the songs will also be played strictly synchronous; a small chip with a clock is built into each set which is very accurate.

These begin to tick if the plugs are disconnected. The user can perform with your teeth. If you clack your teeth once each other is switched to the next piece. Biting twice make the volume changes automatically. There are only the settings low, medium and loud. Yes no more messy cables. Even the user need not open his mouth for it. To synchronize the playback of a command, a short radio pulse is emitted. The bite produces a slight vibration, which continues through the jawbone. An accelerometer collects the pulse and converts it to the corresponding command.

 Thus, the chewing gum while listening to music does not have to be removed from the mouth; the mechanism can be deactivated by pressing the right plug. The player itself allows only a few settings. If the user wants to change volume or sound, he can do it on the computer before transferring the pieces to your MP3 player. There is a special cable with a magnetic port to which the two ear plugs are clicked.

At the other end of the cable has a USB plug to be connected to the computer. In this way, music can be transferred to the player, and the batteries are charged. The device is rather something for the short journey to work than for a long trip. It is internal memory is enough for about two dozen pieces of music the battery lasts four hours.

Motion detection Start up “Flutter” acquire by Google



“The Flutter” California startup has developed a technology with gestures to control popular applications like YouTube and Netflix through a webcam. This technology is now owned by Google. The gesture recognition or movements can be decoded by the computer. Microsoft already uses this technology for its gaming console via the Kinect sensor.

But this area have a greater technology hence Google also have much interest in this. The Web giant has acquired Flutter for an undisclosed sum. The latter has developed gesture recognition technology to control popular applications using gestures. These are captured by a webcam and then interpreted by the software.

Among compatible with the Flutter technology that can supported on Mac and Windows applications, including Pandora account, Grooveshark, Netflix and YouTube and also in Google video platform. With this acquisition, Google could push the development of Flutter towards including Chrome and Android. This is not currently speculation as Google, nor the management team Flutter, has wanted to discuss the future of these technologies in the Mountain View Company and its products.

Friday, 4 October 2013

A SmartWatch "Google Nexus Gem"




According to sources Google is working on a SmartWatch called “Nexus Gem” and wants to show this with "Android 4.4 KitKat” on October 31. Rumors that Google is working on a SmartWatch have been around for quite some time. So long been haunting a concept video through the Internet, which is from the T3 Gadget portal and can be seen in which, as Google's SmartWatch could one day look like. An official comment from Google is waiting.

As with the Google matters very familiar Android Police now reports via Google+ , And he mentions that the name may be Google Gem or Nexus Gem and you just imagine How it will be till October 31st on which date Google may announce Public. On the Clock the latest Android 4.4 (codenamed KitKat) run . Smart Watches are currently traded next big thing. With “Pebble” a start-up has already achieved success, but recently Samsung introduced its "Galaxy Gear". According to rumors, Apple also working on its own, with iOS -powered wristwatch called the “iWatch “.

LG 5.5-inch Phablet G Pro Lite Dual with Stylus



LG Electronics brings in October the 5.5-inch Phablet LG Pro Lite Dual with Stylus for 300 Euros on the market. The G Pro Lite dual is cheaper, but also significantly scaled alternative to the G Optimus Pro. LG Electronics has already released their two high-end Smartphones namely LG E986 Optimus Pro and LG G G2, which are very well equipped, but also they are quite expensive top Smartphones 5 -inch touchscreen range.

According to reports, LG will replace them with the cheaper 5.5-inch Phablet G Pro Lite with dual stylus, will celebrate its launch in October for 300 Euro. Except for the screen size, the LG G Pro Lite Dual, despite the similar model name, but very little in common with the high- end Smartphone LG Optimus G Pro. Instead of a full HD touchscreen , the G Pro Lite integrates a 5.5 " screen with 960 x 540 pixels, instead of the snappy Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 with 4 cores and 2 GB of RAM , the Lite works with a dual-core (1GHz ) and 1 GB of RAM. However the G Pro Lite has a dual SIM support.

In addition to ensuring a long life time service, G Pro Lite Dual is equipped with strong Battery with 3,140 mAh. For snapshots, the 5.5-inch Phablet G Pro Lite Dual has an 8 MP main camera (G Pro 13 MP) on board. Mobile OS running on the LG Phablet is Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. The G Pro Lite Dual will also come on the market in other countries soon.