Irish businesses losing €3.3 billion per year as staff struggle with accessibility & collaboration

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, today announces the results of a new survey which indicates that Irish businesses are losing €3.3 billion per year as staff struggle to find and share documents. This is based on staff losing, on average, more than 21 minutes per day searching for and exchanging documents.

Conducted by Censuswide and involving more than 500 office workers in Ireland, the research also reveals that male respondents waste more time per day on this activity compared to female respondents – spending 25 minutes compared to around 17 minutes.

Difficulty gaining access to or finding work files and systems was found to be the third biggest blocker in terms of effective collaboration with colleagues, as a quarter (25%) of office workers cited it. The biggest blocker is not being able to talk in person (44%), followed by people not being as available as before (30%).

Meanwhile, 22% of workers said security concerns using communication tools is a main blocker to collaboration with colleagues.

Looking for and sharing files isn’t the only activity that takes up considerable time, with staff sending, on average, around 62 minutes per day on virtual meetings. Furthermore, this is unlikely to ease in the future with three quarters of respondents (75%) believing their organisation will continue to use virtual applications when restrictions ease.

However, more than a fifth (22%) of office workers say they don’t feel their input is as valuable in online collaborations as it is in person.

The study also found that 41% of workers have had a family member or partner accidentally appear on camera during a work meeting, while a pet made an appearance for a third (34%). A similar proportion (35%) of workers have done a virtual work meeting in their pyjamas, with more than a quarter (27%) joining one while in bed. Some 26% have lied that their wi-fi crashed to get out of a meeting.

As for the most annoying virtual meeting habits, these were revealed as forgetting to go on mute (44%), always joining the meeting late (35%) and eating on camera (32%). The worst time of the week for a virtual meeting is Friday afternoon (36%), followed closely by Monday morning (35%).

In terms of the most popular collaboration tool, Microsoft Teams is the platform of choice with 59% of respondents using it for work. Although some 57% say they hadn’t received proper training on how to effectively use their work collaboration system (like Microsoft Teams).

Speaking about the findings, Donal Sullivan, CTO, Auxilion, said: “There is absolutely no reason Irish workers should be losing so much time out of their day trying to find files and work with colleagues – and that’s not to mention the €3.3 billion it’s costing businesses. The tools are already out there to enable people to collaborate in real-time, access files securely and swiftly, and realise the benefits offered by remote or hybrid working.

“Of course, staff also need to know how to use these tools effectively so there is an educational piece that companies need to address. But if they do embrace this type of digital thinking, backed up by the best technologies and the right strategies, it will not only empower workers but boost business output and support company growth both now and in the future – whatever, and wherever, their future workplace is.”

5 Key Drivers Behind the Embedded PC Boom

Living alongside smart devices has become a convenient and comfortable practice for all of us, but little do we realize the sophisticated performance that lies within. Embedded systems are sought after in almost every industry today as they vastly improve communication and connectivity with multiple devices and networks. Though many industries have suffered huge setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact has been neutral on the embedded systems market. According to a recent survey, Global Embedded Systems Market is estimated to reach $291.25 billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025. So what are the factors propelling the demand for such embedded systems? Here are five key drivers behind the boom:

 

1. Rising Demand for Hybrid Vehicles

Automatic transmission, anti-lock braking systems, keyless entry or security systems, and drift detection are examples of some applications controlled by embedded systems in a vehicle. However, recently, there is a growing demand for vehicles outfitted with car-to-road communication facilities and efficient navigation. Furthermore, shifting focus towards hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and electric vehicles (EV) to control emission is estimated to further fuel the embedded systems market growth.

 

2. Smart Consumer Electronics

Embedded systems have found their way into our everyday life through integration into various consumer electronics. Appliances such as home security systems, fridges, and ovens make use of embedded systems which aid in collecting user input, info regarding the functioning and modification of appliances, and controlling the appliance itself. This continued rise in demand for smart electronics is expected to drive the embedded systems market growth in the next five years.

 

3. Advancement of Healthcare Systems

Various equipment in the medical industry incorporates embedded systems. From scanning machines to imaging systems to sonography equipment, all machinery is built around and controlled by integrated networks. Even handheld and portable medical equipment used to monitor essential signs make wide use of embedded systems. All these advancements in healthcare are anticipated to propel the demand for embedded systems applications at a CAGR of 8.35% from 2016 to 2021. 

 

4. Need for High Precision Military Devices

Embedded systems are incorporated across a plethora of military applications such as intelligence, communications, and reconnaissance. As military tech like UAVs moves beyond outdated surveillance methods, the demand for more processing power, secure communication, remote control, and I/O flexibility has increased. Companies such as ADL Embedded Solutions are geared towards building better, more powerful, and durable embedded systems that can be deployed onto the field, and this further facilitates the growth of the market.

 

5. Continued Expansion of IoT

Adoption and expansion of IoT and connected devices are on the rise across all industries worldwide. Countless vendors are making significant efforts to provide interoperability in a range of connected devices, gateways, entertainment systems, and smart homes. This has increased the demand for embedded computer boards such as SBCs, COMs, and stand-alone boards. Therefore, the rising demand for IoT devices is expected to foster the growth of the global embedded systems market. 

 

With embedded systems becoming a significant part of our lives and being integrated across all applications, it’s safe to assume that the boom of the embedded systems market is here to stay.  

NAD Epitomises Bold Modernity Through NEW Masters M10 V2 BluOS Streaming Amplifier

NAD Electronics, the highly regarded manufacturer of high-performance audio/video components, announced the new and improved NAD Masters M10 V2 BluOS Streaming Amplifier, which continues its “just add speakers” revolution of Hi- Fi. The M10 V2 features 100 watts per channel of amplification and BluOS streaming capabilities, and adds the capability to expand with Dolby Digital Surround decoding, an enclosed IR remote control, and updated gain algorithms. It ships globally in August 2021 and will retail for US $2,749 (€2,999).

“The original M10 caught the industry off-guard and made audiophiles and non-audiophiles reimagine what hi-fi can and should be,” stated Cas Oostvogel, Product Manager for NAD Electronics. “The M10 V2 continues where the first left off and adds even more versatility as a two-channel or potentially a wireless home theatre system.”

JUST ADD (MORE) SPEAKERS

The M10 V2 includes audiophile–grade speaker terminals and two independent subwoofer jacks. Output settings for the subwoofer are easily controlled and adjusted through the BluOS Controller app. Home theatre fans can easily build a Dolby Digital Surround Sound wireless 4.0, 4.1 or 4.2 immersive home theatre system using a pair of BluOS surround-enabled wireless speakers or amplifiers. The M10 V2 is capable of transmitting to rear channels wirelessly, with very low latency, making connecting wires around the room unnecessary.

TOTAL CONTROL

The M10 V2 offers an abundance of control options the most captivating of which is a beautiful full- colour touchscreen front panel. New to this iteration of the product is an included an IR remote control for easy access to basic audio controls and presets. Streaming music can be controlled through the BluOS app, which includes dozens of natively integrated music streaming services and thousands of Internet radio stations. The M10 V2 supports AirPlay 2, Bluetooth aptX HD, is Roon Ready, and can be used with popular voice control assistants. For smart homes, the M10 V2 can be integrated into

Control4, Crestron, Lutron, and other home-automation systems, so you can control music playback, along with other home systems like lighting, shades, HVAC, and security.

SMALL AND MIGHTY

Bringing everything but the speakers to the hi-fi experience, the M10 V2 features audiophile-grade amplification and DAC, with built in sources and pre-amp capabilities. Featuring an upgraded 7” IPS colour touchscreen, the M10 V2 delivers purer colours and a wider viewing angle than its predecessor. Renowned nCore amplification technology conservatively rated at 100 watts per channel is included behind the full-colour display that doubles as an intuitive touchscreen controller for volume, sources and other audio controls. The M10 V2’s updated gain algorithms allow for higher output levels with inefficient speakers. Higher gain is also included in the subwoofer outputs, which allows for a wider range of subwoofer-main speaker combinations. Its highly acclaimed ESS Sabre DAC effortlessly handles BluOS audio streams, which processes up to 24-bit/192kHz, and supports MQA and other lossless and high-resolution audio formats from streaming services such as Amazon Music Ultra HD, Deezer, Qobuz, and Tidal.

ROOM FRIENDLY

Created by the award-winning design firm DF-ID, the M10 V2 features a solid brushed aluminium chassis and Gorilla Glass top and front panels. The minimalist design allows for the M10 V2 to fit into any living space, With the addition of Dirac Live room correction, any listening room can achieve acoustic perfection. The enclosed calibrated microphone allows for measurement of the room’s acoustic anomalies, helping to correct peaks and dips caused by the room’s acoustics up to 500Hz (a full-bandwidth version is available through Dirac). Up to five listening profiles can be uploaded and saved to create a tailored experience if there are multiple listening positions, you have two or more channels active or want to compensate for whether or not the curtains are drawn, for example.

THOROUGHLY MODERN HI-FI

The NAD Masters M10 V2 epitomises thoroughly modern hi-fi for today’s listener featuring a variety of different playback options. Through the user-friendly BluOS app, listeners are able to play music from their favourite streaming service, as well as locally stored music. The M10 V2 includes RCA analogue, optical and coaxial digital, HDMI eARC, and USB Type A inputs, to connect compact disc players, game consoles, external drives, media adapters, flat-panel displays, and other components. Two-way aptX HD Bluetooth is also featured showcasing the versatility of the M10 V2. Listeners are further able to choose their listening medium of choice such as stereo loudspeakers, wireless headphones, a surround sound setup or a multi-room set-up of up to 63 other BluOS wireless players. The NAD Masters M10 V2 BluOS Streaming amplifier is a modern system for the modern listener.

Features & Details
M10 V2 BluOS Streaming Amplifier

– Wireless 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2-channel surround sound options
– Hybrid Digital nCore Amplifier with updated gain algorithms
– Continuous Power: 100W into 8/4 Ohms
– Dynamic Power: 160W into 8 Ohms 300W into 4 Ohms
– 32-bit/384kHz ESS Sabre DAC
– Dirac Live Room Correction
– IPS Colour LCD display
– Infrared remote control handset included
– Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant voice control skills
– AirPlay 2 integration, with support for Siri Voice Assistant
– Roon Ready
– Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect
– Two-way Qualcomm aptX HD Bluetooth
– NFC Bluetooth pairing for compatible smart devices
– BluOS multi-room compatible
– Gigabit Ethernet; Wi-Fi 802.11ac (WiFi 5)
– HDMI eARC,USB Type A inputs
– Stereo line analogue and coaxial/optical digital inputs
– Preamp output, two independent subwoofer outputs with updated gain algorithms
– IR Input, 12V Trigger Out
– Apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Crestron, Control4, RTI, URC, Elan, Lutron, iPort
– Wide variety of premium music services supported in BluOS app, including Amazon, Spotify, Tidal, TuneIn, Napster, Deezer, Qobuz and many others
– Support for all major lossless and lossy formats, including WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC, AAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and others
– MQA decoding and rendering

ZTE’s Axon 30 Available Globally on Sept. 9, starting from €499

ZTE has officially announced today the global launch of ZTE Axon 30, the new-generation under-display camera smartphone. For this specific launch, the renowned under-display camera technologies of ZTE have been even upgraded, setting the new trend in the smartphone market.

Furthering the powerful functions of ZTE Axon series, alongside a total upgrade of both software and hardware, ZTE Axon 30 is even equipped with a newly-crafted sleek design, providing its users with a great new experience that has never been seen before.

The open sales of ZTE Axon 30 will start on September 9, and the pricing starts from $499/ €499/ £429.

Countries and regions for this open-sales include:

Europe: Austria, Belgium, Latvia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Croatia, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Malta, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Denmark, Estonia, Portugal, Finland, Romania, Slovakia, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Poland, France, United Kingdom

North America: United States, Canada

Asia-Pacific: Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Macao SAR China, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong SAR China, Thailand, Ukraine,

Middle East: Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait

Africa: South Africa

5 Reasons To Migrate From WooCommerce To Shopify

Shopify, while one of the most dominant ecommerce platforms, has its drawbacks that can be addressed by platforms like WooCommerce, which are not only open source but also cheaper. The data migration process is a rather tedious and cumbersome process, which is why most online merchants tend to avoid the manual migration process and opt for auxiliary migration.

These days, however, e-merchants tend to automate any possible business tasks, so online migration tools are becoming more and more popular. Cart2Cart is one of the most advanced and trusted migration services that allows transferring WooCommerce store database to Shopify in a matter of a few mouse clicks.

WooCommerce or Shopify: Installation

First of all, let’s consider how easy it is to install each of the platforms. We believe that if at the installation stage you encounter difficulties, then this will be a strong argument in favor of making a decision in choosing WooCommerce or Shopify. Let’s start with WooCommerce. Read info here https://www.makebecool.com/services/woocommerce-to-shopify

Installing WooCommerce

WooCommerce is a popular plugin for the equally popular WordPress content management system.

Once you create a WordPress site, you can turn it (or part of it) into an online store using an eCommerce plugin like WooCommerce.

Back to WooCommerce, how do I install it? To get started, you need a working WordPress installation.

For beginners, installing WordPress is like taking a walk in the park. You just need to:

  • Domain name, for example, hostinger.ru
  • Hosting with WordPress auto-installer in one click

If you want to learn more about installing WordPress, we recommend that you read How to Install WordPress or How to Install WordPress on Docker (Windows, MacOS and Linux) if you want to test WordPress on your computer first.

Why migrate from Shopify to WooCommerce?

  • You have to pay a Shopify commission for each transaction. WooCommerce does not charge any fees for transactions made on your store.
  • These are just a few of the reasons many users choose WooCommerce as their Shopify alternative. For more information on these two platforms, see our in-depth post on Shopify vs. WooCommerce and find out which one is best for you.

Reasons to Switch from Shopify to WooCommerce

Without a doubt, Shopify really does make a big difference in the ecommerce industry and boasts of what it has. 20% of the global e-commerce market. If you look at its US presence, you can see that Shopify serves 31% or more of US online stores. This indicates that Shopify is one of the dominant ecommerce platforms these days.

Shopify is a comprehensive online business platform preferred by others because it has simplified the concept of e-commerce. It currently allows non-technical merchants to build their own digital stores from the get-go, install additional features, customize various built-in features, and manage their business operations through an intuitive and easy-to-use user interface. use.

Plus, Shopify is very flexible and suitable for any business. It effectively supports startups, midsize businesses, small businesses and large enterprises with many stores in different countries. Read this on this resources MakeBeCool.

Tech Review – Edifier NeoBuds Pro, The First Hi-Res ANC Earbuds

Having tested Edifier products some years now it always a joy to get their latest product they are a staple in audio I use their products daily and their sound signature has always been consistent until now.. Their latest TWS NB2 is their last product and was a fine fit to compare them too considering the design and looks are near identical bar some small cosmetic changes perhaps and size Edifier have upped the game here in a big way and these are a pair of earbuds you need to check out if you want something different and that moves away from the boring industry design.

Check out the unboxing below and see what I mean..

Now I will give out here when it comes to two things and I never have complaints about Edifier and they are NO wireless charging and NO EQ in the app this perhaps may change with a software update for the EQ after that it is a clean sheet of excellence.  In their PR material there is an EQ advertised so lets hope this comes to fruition soon.

Design and build 

These are a great design as mentioned and move away from the boring straight stem look with nice edges and angles with a nice finish too that stand out and have people asking about them which was similar to the previous model, they are robust and then you have the charging case which I really like and has some cosmetic changes here too and the it comes under one of the best charging cases to date with the LED light that reminds me of kitt from knight rider is is very cool indeed.

Comfort and controls 

These fit really well and as always select the right tips for the optimum experience there is a choice as with any set of earbuds and do try them out sometimes they might differ and the ones on them mostly suit me best but sometimes I do need to change them, the controls are easy to use and the sensitivity can be changed in the app and we go through these in the video review below, you simply have to tap the top of the earbud it is all a simple process

Sound 

The sound is amazing to put it simple I did not think they could be as good as their marketing stated like all brands you get the usual marketing jargon but this time they delivered and outshine the previous model and gamers can get in on the act too 30db is a standard you see when it comes to noise cancelling and these go up to 42db which is fantastic and not only this there is 6 mics, again something you see on more expensive earbuds the average is around 4 mics today, Music and gaming is great and for movies these really took me by surprise with the sound here and the direction the sound is what you expect from headphones this is remarkable here and of course full volume was how I tested.

All the highs lows and mids are excellent and there is a nice level of bass too and overall simply put a great audio experience from a pair of earbuds, you have to remember these are earbuds not headphones and they deliver headphones quality sound.

Battery life is on par with their claims too and for the price if you get them early they are an easy to recommend purchase and put it up to other brands especially at the early price, you cant go wrong overall here so take my word and thank me later and just buy them.

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Stardeus is launching its Kickstarter Campaign on 16th August. #Gaming #Stardeus #Kickstarter

Solo developer, Kodo Linija, is excited to announce their sci-fi colony sim Stardeus will launch its Kickstarter campaign on the 16th of August. Stardeus takes inspiration from titles like RimWorld, Factorio, Dwarf Fortress, Oxygen Not Included, and FTL to deliver the depth of a colony management sim rarely seen among the stars.

In Stardeus, you play as an immortal AI who has an army of robots and drones at their disposal. Like all colony sim games, how you play Stardeus is entirely up to you. Grow a human colony on your ship, sure. Start a robot uprising, why not. You can even choose to turn all your crew into human batteries to satisfy your greed for electricity. The stars really are the limit when it comes to the open-ended gameplay of Stardeus.

To really make your ship thrive you’ll need to manage your crew, both robotic and human, all offering different personalities; ensure power is sustainable; explore space with resource gathering expeditions and be sure to squash any face-hugging aliens before an infestation breaks out

 

Embedded in every mode and base you build is the focus on AI storytelling. This off-the-cuff approach to narrative will make every situation on a ship unique to the player’s own personal experience. This storytelling can result in eye-watering comedic moments from the interaction of crew members to face-palming fires that destroy half your space empire. Nothing in Stardeus is a scripted story, it’s your story and your rules.

Stardeus will launch its Kickstarter campaign on Monday 16th of August. A playable demo will be available to everyone, offering up to 2 hours of gameplay. There is instant alpha access available to backers, which offers around 15 hours of progress gameplay. However, there is no time lock on the alpha access so players can build until their hearts are content.

Stardeus Kickstarter page: https://bit.ly/3ylOSmb

Sheltered 2 launches on 21st September. #Gaming #Sheltered2

Team17 and Unicube Studios have today announced resource management survival game Sheltered 2 will be launching on Steam on 21st September. Placing players into a post-apocalyptic landscape Sheltered 2 tasks players with surviving the horrors that await at the end of the world. Building upon the foundations of the 2016 original, Sheltered 2 features revamped combat systems and new factions mechanics for deeper strategic gameplay, a new 3D art style, and punishing survival challenges spread out across the devastated surface of the Earth.

 

As the fight to survive is tested by internal and external threats, players will create and build up their own faction and base, manage resources and meet survivor needs.  Sheltered 2’s factions system in is instrumental to a campaign’s success; relationships can be forged between factions, giving players the option to trade and work together, with both sides thriving from the association. Alternatively, bitter rivalries can be ignited, potentially leading to catastrophic effects and ushering in an untimely end to the faction leader and their base.

 

Sheltered 2 Key Features:

  • Factions: The factions system allows players to forge relationships with other groups to provide their base with resources and support, or they can grab their weapons and take things the old-fashioned way
  • Resource Management: Players will balance the needs and wants of their survivors, manage scarce resources, craft items needed to maintain the shelter, cook meals, and build equipment to keep their group alive, and with the expanded power system players can generate energy in new ways
  • Faction Leader: New for Sheltered 2, the faction leader is the most important member of a shelter, boasting their own unique and powerful traits, the faction leader will be pivotal to success, with their death meaning game over
  • An Unforgiving Wasteland: Starvation, asphyxiation, extreme temperatures, and combat are just some of the challenges players will face in the harsh wasteland
  • Combat: In Sheltered 2 players will use a variety of skills coupled with the ability to build parties of four and targeting specific body parts on their enemies to deal the most visceral damage in combat situations. Each action performed also has a stamina cost, so strategy will be at the forefront of every altercation, each move critical in the balance of life and death
  • Characters: Survivors have their own personalities, traits, desires, and skills to acquire, and the ability to customise each individually means every faction member is unique.

Survivors looking to start their adventure in the wasteland can wishlist Sheltered 2 on Steam. To keep up to date with all the information

Google Trends turns 15 this summer. Trends from 2006 and 2021 compared.

What were you doing in 2006? Maybe you were going through your emo phase. Maybe you were loving low rise jeans. Maybe you were mourning Pluto’s (temporary) demotion from planet to dwarf planet.

Maybe you were checking out these trends — and plenty of others — on Google Trends, which went live in the summer of 2006. Though the tool’s data goes back to 2004, it became available two years later. This summer, Google Trends turns 15, so we thought it would be the perfect time to look back on trends of yesteryear and compare what people were searching for back in 2006 to today.

For me gaming and tech obviously was something of interest and also trainers and those who follow me know of late I have been picking up old school trainers that where out back in the day and there is a love for all things retro right now.

Most-searched song lyrics — July 2006, U.S.

  1. Unfaithful – Rhianna

  2. Sexy Back – Justin Timberlake

  3. Crazy – Gnarls Barkley

  4. Buttons – Pussycat Dolls

  5. Miss Murder – AFI

Most-searched song lyrics — July 2021, U.S.

  1. Fancy Like – Walker Hayes

  2. Traitor – Olivia Rodrigo

  3. Favorite Crime – Olivia Rodrigo

  4. Ain’t Shit – Doja Cat

  5. Deja Vu – Olivia Rodrigo

Most-searched actors — July 2006, U.S.

  1. Oprah

  2. Zac Efron

  3. Paris Hilton

  4. Channing Tatum

  5. Lindsay Lohan

Most-searched actors — July 2021, U.S.

  1. Olivia Rodrigo

  2. Scarlett Johansson

  3. Florence Pugh

  4. Tom Holland

  5. Millie Bobby Brown

Most-searched TV shows —  July 2006, U.S.

  1. Project Runway

  2. Big Brother

  3. Lost

  4. Miami Vice

  5. American Idol

Most-searched TV shows — July 2021, U.S.

  1. Big Brother

  2. Gossip Girl

  3. Grey’s Anatomy

  4. iCarly

  5. Criminal Minds

Most-searched Games – July 2006, U.S.

1. Tetris

2. Sonic

3. Halo 3

4. Bejeweled

5. Battlefield 2

Most-searched Games – July 2021, U.S.

1. Sonic

2. Genshin Impact

3. Minesweeper

4. GTA 6

5. Battlefield 2042