Protect Yourself from More Than Illness: Avoiding COVID-19 Scams

Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a substantial loss, it hasn’t stopped scammers from capitalizing on the situation. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 71.8% of the 71,600 consumer…

T-Mobile partners with CTIA to improve branded caller ID tech

T-Mobile has plans to improve its caller ID technology for businesses and organizations. This is a way to help fight off scammers and unwanted robocalls. This was announced earlier today…

A DECADE OF INNOVATION ON GPUS FOR RESERVOIR SIMULATION

2021 marks SRT’s tenth year of innovation, technology development and publication on the use of Graphical Processing Units’ (GPUs) for reservoir simulation. Well back in 2011, SRT realized the potential…

Top 5 Blogging Ideas For Your Technology Blog

Introduction Are you thinking about your blog topics? What do you think I will write in the next article? Don't worry, this article will help you today. Let me tell…

Abide the rule of 78: Crush your Q1 marketing plan for stronger results year-round

As someone who started out carrying a quota in sales, the rule of 78 has lived rent-free in my subconscious for most of my career. For a great year, you…

Where to start and how to create a YouTube channel: the first steps of a video blogger

The first thing that many people want to do is grab a camera or smartphone and start uploading videos. You don’t need to do that. Blindly trying will not bring…

The Complete Guide to Updating and Republishing Outdated Blog Content

Every once in a while, things need to be updated. Your mailing address, your wardrobe, your hairstyle, your media collection. Things get outdated, stale, and irrelevant -- it's just the…

China is clarifying rules for overseas IPOs. Here’s what we still don’t know.

Half a year since the rush of Chinese IPOs to the U.S. dried up, many details remain unknown for companies wanting to pursue such international listings. Since the fallout over Chinese…

10 Best Tech Articles of 2020 at Railwaymen Blog

The year 2020 is over. It was for us (and most of the worldwide software companies) a year of remote working. Still, we wonder when we will get back to…