Every now and then we all get to visit a doctor, either for our own volition or due to unforeseen events. And this especially happens in the winter months—and the current winter has been particularly cruel in Europe. As a matter of fact, even though I try to maintain an above average active life, I’m
By now you probably are aware of (or have even invested in) cryptocurrencies. The most popular cryptocurrency is of course, Bitcoin. Created almost 10 years ago, Bitcoin is the world’s first cryptocurrency, but only recently it has captured the interest of the general public, when its value soared to $17,900 – yes, that’s almost 18
You’re probably no stranger to blockchain—the distributed ledger technology originally built for cryptocurrency (Bitcoin being the most popular among them), yet what you might not be fully aware of are its capabilities and most importantly, implications. And especially when it comes to our core expertise of data exchange, we certainly pay attention. One of the
GPDR, or the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) is a regulation by which the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission intend to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU) is one of the best, and arguably, the most important regulations
Many of us are using AWS—But sometimes problems arise when reading hundreds of lines of argument to make a simple process with Amazon Elastic Transcoder. For this reason I created a short tutorial about transcoder in order to have a quick review of what you will need for simple operations—I hope you’ll get some use out
Seems like only a few years ago we started having automated garage doors, motion sensors and voice controlled hardware that “talk” to each other—and today there’s literally no way you are not interacting with some form of technology each and every day. Heck, if you’re reading this you already did today. The term that best describes the network
Ever since the world has realized that the current modes of transportation need to be disrupted (I prefer the term “improved”) because we as humans are very bad drivers—with very little exceptions, so many companies have been focusing on getting existing cars an “extra brain”, turning our cars into “smart cars” and hence, building self-driving