Business as we know it, across nearly every sector, has been fundamentally changed. As governments struggle with how to best face the public health emergency of COVID-19, the private sector, too, is adjusting to this new reality. For some organizations, this has driven innovation; for others, it has spelled disaster. […]
Understanding the convergence of IoT and data analytics
The number of IoT devices is expanding at a significant rate. All these devices are capturing and relaying different data sets, which are giving both private and public organisations insights that would have previously been unknown.
The Challenges Businesses Face With Data Analytics
Before businesses implement data analytics into their businesses they first need to understand the challenges ahead of them.
Digital Source is rebranded!
Digital Source has been working on a new brand for 2020, today we’re happy to welcome you to check it out. We’re proud to say the last four years have been a pleasure, dealing with some great candidates, clients, and our staff too. The future looks bright with the new […]
USB4 Will Offer DisplayPort 2.0 Alt Mode With Support for 16K Displays
In a few years, you’ll be able to drive a 16K monitor at 60 Hz over a single USB Type-C cable. USB Type-C is an inherently confusing standard, but USB4 is set to fix those issues, reeling in Thunderbolt 3 and, as per today’s announcement, DisplayPort 2.0 Alt Mode. Today, VESA, the Video […]
LinkedIn has an AI to help make you better at job interviews
It helps you prepare for likely questions, then analyzes your responses. If you’re searching for a job during these challenging times, LinkedIn might be able to help. Microsoft’s social network has unveiled AI-powered tools that can help you both meet potential employers and prepare for any tricky interview questions. First of all, […]
Google’s image results will soon tell you more about what you’re seeing
It’s marking image results with a product, a recipe or a video icon, depending on their nature. Google’s image results don’t show a lot of details at first glance — they typically only include a photo’s dimensions on the bottom left corner, along with its source page’s title and URL. Starting later […]
Google Meet will soon be free for anyone with a Gmail account
The tech giant is expanding Meet’s availability in May. You’ll soon be able to access Google Meet for free even if you’re not a G Suite customer: Starting in early May, you’ll be able to sign up for Meet as long as you have a Gmail account. Some of the features you […]
Smart contact lens startup Mojo Vision raises $51M
Mojo Vision’s technology still felt early-stage when we met with them back at CES. But the demos we did see were enough to convince us that there really could be something to the California startup’s smart contact lens technology. Clearly we weren’t alone in that. The company just announced that […]
Spotify Q1 beats on sales of $2B with monthly active users up 31% to 286M
The coronavirus may be decimating some corners of the economy, but the impact on the digital music, as evidenced by the world’s biggest music streaming company, appears to be minimal. Today Spotify reported its earnings for Q1 with revenues of €1.848 billion ($2 billion at today’s rates) and an inching into a positive net […]