
Chris Smith
Journalist at Freelance
Articles
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Nov 11, 2024 |
ownerdriver.com.au | Chris Smith
Robert Young, the dynamic director of RIG Hire & Contracting, has achieved remarkable success in the civil and construction industry, and he is looking to take that success even further using the innovative cutting-edge electronic tipper docket system TipTraxx. Born and raised in the picturesque highlands of Scotland, Robert’s journey to the forefront of Australia’s civil and construction industry is a testament to his determination, hard work and strategic innovation.
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May 2, 2024 |
geekschalk.com | Chris Smith
It’s pretty easy to use an iPad as a phone. You can use the Continuity features in iOS to make and receive phone calls on your iPad via your iPhone. Setting up the ability to make calls on your iPad is easy and takes just a few taps on both your iPhone and iPad. You can also send and receive calls on apps like Skype, Google Voice, and Facebook Messenger using your iPad. Texting on the iPad Similar to a Mac, the iPad can access the iMessage servers any time you’re connected to the internet.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
foodsystemsjournal.org | Chris Smith
JAFSCD Quick FactsDiscipline: AgricultureLanguage: EnglishEditor in Chief: Duncan HilcheyPublication details:History: 2010–presentPublisher: Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsFrequency: Quarterly (with advance online publication)Open access: Yes, goldLicense: CC BY 4.0Impact Factor: 3.2 (2022)Standard abbreviations:ISO 4: J. Agric. Food Syst. Community Dev.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
techday.com.au | Thomas Roland |David Malan |Ville Somppi |Chris Smith
Overview Businesses of all kinds run on documents which are generated, shared, manipulated, and ultimately stored. In days gone by, documents were paper; today, they are generally digital. Document Management is the systems, processes and procedures which facilitate the creation, capture, tracking, storage and retrieval of digital documents of all kinds.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
wareable.com | Chris Smith
Fitbit is working on a new way to improve wearers’ skin temperature estimates, by filtering out the factors currently skewing readings. In a patent filing spied by Wareable, Fitbit explains how factoring in the temperature of the device and the ambient air temperature would result in more accurate skin temperature readings, unaffected by environmental and other non-physiological factors.
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