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- 10 October 2021
Good news for all members of the RFBenchmark community! The latest version of the RFBenchmark Lite application has just been released in the Google Play store. The application has been rebuilt to simplify the user interface and introduce a new way of visualising the data displayed on the map. We hope that these changes will
READ MOREIf you thought using your own contactless card to make fare payments was a game-changer, wait until you read about Face Pay, a new facial recognition payment system that has just debuted in Russia. Last Friday, the city of Moscow announced the launch of Face Pay in all of its metro stations. Users will no
READ MOREThe new social media network named “Minus” now allows you to find out. Do you remember the old days when we all struggled to confine our thoughts to 140 characters? If you thought that was a real challenge, the new social network created by Ben Grosser will probably sound like torture. With “Minus”, you only
READ MORETeenagers, they’re not so different from us after all. At least, according to a lengthy 91-page survey titled “Taking Stock With Teens” published this week by analysts from the financial firm Piper Sandler. Researchers surveyed 10,000 American teenagers on topics ranging from the social causes they support to the brands they make regular purchases from.
READ MOREIn many hard-to-reach places, where it is not possible to implement wired infrastructure, 4G technology is used as an equivalent of a fixed line broadband – with varying results. Now, with the advent of 5G technology, mobile Internet may finally become a convenient alternative to a wired connection, judging by the delivered Internet speed. Not
READ MOREWhen it was revealed back in March that Facebook was developing a special version of its photo-sharing app aimed at teens, many American lawmakers called upon Mark Zuckerberg to abandon his plan. The idea of Instagram Kids was not positively received by the public either. As a result of growing opposition for the dubious project,
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