WORK SMARTER
Work smarter, not harder with reusable notebook – Rocketbook. The Rocketbook eco-friendly, cloud-connected products help busy professionals stay organized and reduce paper waste thanks to the unique blend of analog and digital technologies. Founded in 2014, Rocketbook introduced a first-of-its-kind concept: a reusable notebook that can be erased, scanned, and reused multiple times. Since then
Social Media in the Workplace
PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL WELLNESS IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY WITH TRUSENS
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, many have adjusted to remote work, education and entertainment, forcing them to spend more time indoors than ever before. With all this time being spent indoors, TruSens™, a brand of air purifiers designed to improve indoor air quality, is focusing on environmental wellness by purifying the air you and your family
The Secret Diary of a Stationery Lover
It’s good to be back in the office after that wretched enforced Christmas break, isn’t it? Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I don’t love the festive season, I don my Christmas jumper on the big day like everyone else – this year it was a particularly fetching gift-wrapping jumper, knitted by my grandmother
Sound of Acoustics
The popular open plan office was once hailed as the solution to boosting cooperation and productivity. But as the number of open, collaborative spaces increases, so do the levels of noise, stress, and anxiety in the workplace. Noise pollution can lead to increased stress levels and dissatisfaction not just with the work environment, but also
Secret Diary of a Stationery Lover
Why people want certain office solutions?
How did Microsoft choose their name?
Do you know how the name ‘Microsoft’ came about? Gates and Allan wrote the first personal computer operating system (Basic) for the worlds first personal computer (Altair). Cleverly Gates made sure the deal allowed them to keep ownership of the software. This allowed Gates and Allen to license it for use to future PC manufacturers,
The historical digital revolution journey
It seems, the digital revolution took much longer to unfold than the industrial revolution… How do we know? Because author and business professional Walter Isaacson wrote a book called ‘The Innovators,’ which details the first dabbling in computing right through the decades to the present day. It’s amazing to think people (who had brilliant minds)
Are we being fooled by randomness?









