Entries by Kirill Bensonoff

What’s new in Apple’s iOS 5 – Part Two

Here we continue our look at Apple’s iOS 5: Revamped Safari and Mail: Despite mobile devices becoming more and more important, web developers still target designs towards desktop users.  The iOS version of Safari now allows people to re-arrange websites, turn off ads, and focus on the most relevant areas for a more user-friendly experience.  […]

What’s new in Apple’s iOS 5 – Part One

iOS 5 is Apple’s latest version of their mobile operating system, designed for use with their iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Announced in early June 2011, it brings a host of new features designed to enrich the user’s experience. What’s most interesting about this version of iOS is its movement towards allowing the iPad, iPhone […]

The Value of VOIP for Small Business – Part Two.

In today’s blog, we continue our look at VOIP, and how it can help Small Business. The cost of VOIP: Third party cost analysis has proven that VOIP is easily the most cost-effective phone solution for small business.  The reasons are simple: rather than a complex infrastructure, all phones run over the Internet, and are […]

The Value of VOIP for Small Business – Part One.

VOIP (or “Voice over Internet Protocol”) is a well-used buzzword, but many small businesses are left asking some basic questions: What EXACTLY is VOIP, and what impact can it make on my business? What is VOIP? VOIP, as we mentioned earlier, is short for “Voice over Internet Protocol”.  Put simply, it’s a telephone system that […]

What To Expect From Windows 8 – Part Two

Here is part two of our report on the upcoming Windows 8. Back It Up! The Apple operating systems feature a program named “Time Machine”, which is a fully integrated solution to backup computer data.  Microsoft has taken some strides on this front, but most experts agree that serious backing-up requires a more robust third-party […]

What To Expect From Windows 8 – Part One

Windows 7 debuted with much acclaim.  Critics commended it for major steps forward in design and reliability over its predecessors. Now that Windows 7 is firmly established, the technology world looks curiously to Windows 8.  What innovations can we expect to see?  What will remain the same, and what will change? Windows 8 is not […]