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How Do Hearing Aids Work? A Simple Overview

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 11 JAN 2017

There are 28.8 million people in the United States alone who can benefit from using hearing aids, but only 16 percent of these individuals under the age of 70 have ever used one. Instead, many rely on other techniques or tools, […]

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  • Maps
  • Work

How Does Google Maps Work?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 08 JAN 2017

Google Maps has been a staple of the internet for over a decade now, but few actually know how it works. For the rest of us, Google Maps is pretty much one step away from magic. For example, how does Google […]

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Bored at Work? 3 Audio Apps Guaranteed to Entertain You

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 01 NOV 2016

Do you find work boring? Not just a little dull. But mind-numbingly, bang-your-head-against-a-brick-wall-to-escape boring? Don’t feel bad. We have all been bored at work at one time or another. But you don’t have to suffer in silence. Music, audiobooks, and […]

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Want to Work From Home? Here’s How to Convince Your Boss

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 20 OCT 2016

For many people, working from home is the dream. Imagine you could wave goodbye to the commute and the office politics. Sounds great, right? But even if you know your work won’t suffer, convincing your boss to let you work from […]

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Could Your Devices Cause a Massive Security Breach at Work?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 28 JUL 2016

Many companies let their employers access important services with their own devices. Most of the time, this doesn’t cause any problems, but it does remove a bit of control. If a big mistake is made, it could end up causing a […]

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How to Boost Your Work Day While Working Less Hours

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 08 JUL 2016

Working too many hours can be problematic. Even if you love your job. The more time you spend at work, the less time you have for other important parts of your life, such as friends, family or your hobbies. It […]

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Privacy at Work

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 16 MAY 2016

Do you have a boss who stands over your shoulder all day and an IT department that looks at your every move? Are there any kind of privacy rights that you have? Is it wrong for work to monitor everything […]

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3 Infographics That’ll Help You Enjoy Work More

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 10 MAY 2016

To quote Blink-182, “Late night. Come Home. Work Sucks. I know.” Work is a part of life for just about everyone. We need money, and to get money, we have to work. But working doesn’t have to be a terrible […]

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  • Technology
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  • World

It’s Crazy How Much Technology Is Changing the World of Work

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 05 MAY 2016

Modern technology has made its way into every single aspect of our lives. One place where it’s causing the most change is at work. No matter what kind of job you have, there’s no doubt that new technology has touched […]

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Windows 10 at Work for Dummies (regular price $17.99, free for limited time)

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 13 APR 2016

Microsoft is touting Windows 10 to be the “best Windows ever” and with a plethora of new features, they may be right. But for those of you using Windows 10 at work, you probably don’t have time to play around […]

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    The referee, Omar Artan, was turned away by immigration officials in Miami, but the governing body for soccer in Europe said he would officiate a high-profile club match in September.

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