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Veremark Background Check review: A surprisingly practical solution for businesses of all sizes

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Veremark is a global background screening and verification platform designed to streamline pre-employment checks for HR professionals, recruiters, and small business owners. It provides a scalable, secure, and easy-to-use solution that helps organizations verify candidate credentials while maintaining compliance with international data protection and privacy regulations such as GDPR and ISO 27001. Operating in more than 180 countries, Veremark supports a wide range of checks, including identity verification, criminal record screening, employment and education verification, professional license validation, credit and financial integrity checks, and right-to-work documentation. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular HR systems, applicant tracking software, and API-based workflows, allowing recruiters to automate and manage the entire screening process from a single dashboard. Known for its modular approach, Veremark allows organizations to customize screening packages tailor...

Bluetti Elite 30 V2 review: An all-rounder portable power station for those who work or play outdoors

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The Bluetti Elite 30 V2 is a fantastic compact offering with an impressive 600W inverter that can lift up to 1500W in Power Lift High Demand Mode. This unit is great for camping, travel, and other times when you may need power on the go. I’ve used it for several storms to recharge key devices, blow up inflatable mattresses, and recharge tool batteries while installing cameras on a job site. For this size, the power output is pretty notable. It also recharges quickly and has a fantastic port offering, making it a jack-of-all, master-of-none kind of machine. This is the kind of power station you want to recharge something, not necessarily keep something running that needs to be plugged in. Or, perhaps, you simply need a decent amount of power, but only in spurts. Bluetti Elite 30 V2: Price and availability (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future ) The Bluetti Elite 30 V2 has an MSRP of around $300, though it's currently on sale for $219 on Bluetti's site, and it'...

Sage HR software review

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With a history steeped in accounting and financial software and a reputation for accuracy and reliability, it’s no wonder that Sage is a big contender in the HR software space. Its Sage HR solution promises a no-nonsense set of capabilities that could save you time, cut down on admin, and accelerate recruitment, and is designed for businesses with up to 250 employees. Sage HR makes it refreshingly easy to get started thanks to a straightforward interface – and your accounts department will be pleased, too, because Sage HR uses a modular pricing structure that makes it easier to see where you stand. With features designed around SMBs and straightforward pricing, is Sage HR your next human resources solution? See other options in our guide to the best HR software . Sage HR: Plans and pricing Lots of HR solution providers are not transparent about their pricing, so it’s refreshing that Sage provides plenty of financial detail upfront about its HR products alongside a free 30-day tr...

HiBob HR software review

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Lots of big-name HR apps have had to adapt as the world has leaned more towards remote and hybrid work – but HiBob has been built from day one to support that kind of flexible employment. With scalability and agility baked into the platform, HiBob claims to help organizations of all sizes be more productive and boost employee engagement and retention. The company was founded in 2015 and began by offering HR solutions to SMBs, and HiBob has since expanded to cater for businesses of all sizes, including over a dozen enterprise clients. The company now serves over 1.4 million employees. Unsurprisingly, HiBob is packed with features that prioritize employee recognition and performance alongside tools designed to promote and grow company culture. On paper it sounds great, but can HiBob compete with the big names? Take a look at other options in our guide to the best HR software . HiBob: Plans and pricing As with many other HR solutions, HiBob doesn’t publish pricing publicly – so if ...

Factorial HR software review

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Factorial is a Barcelona-based HR software provider that already serves over 15,000 businesses, and its array of features sounds impressive – it covers most of the bases for core HR capabilities and promises to tackle project management, IT management, and procurement, too. Combine its extensive range of abilities with a transparent structure, and you’ve got the starting point for an effective piece of HR software. An AI agent has recently launched and promises to further streamline workflows while allowing humans to handle more important tasks, and the company says it will be particularly useful to SMBs across Europe and Latin America. See more options in our guide to the best HR software Factorial: Plans and pricing Factorial’s plans start at $8 per user per month, although, as with most HR solution providers, the company will tailor quotes and packages on a case-by-case basis. Indeed, creating a tailored experience is a key part of the Factorial solution. Every organization t...

UKG Ready HR software review

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UKG is a global HR solutions provider on a mission to take its clients beyond individual software solutions by providing a “Workforce Operating Platform” that combines HR, payroll, and workforce management. The organization aims to combine a deep understanding of people, HR processes, and AI to turn insights into confident decisions, and UKG provides a huge array of modules that span core HR functionality, payroll, data centralization, employee connectivity, and more. For SMBs, UKG Ready is the all-in-one HR and payroll solution that gathers several of those modules together in a platform that’s built to guide and empower growing businesses. For more options visit our guide to the best HR software UKG Ready: Plans and pricing It’s not uncommon to find HR solutions providers that are frustratingly unclear about pricing, and UKG doesn’t provide pricing information about UKG Ready – you need to request a quote. UKG Ready pricing is devised on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll have t...

InnoCN GA27S1Q 27-inch monitor review: This QD-OLED panel sports a high refresh rate and a low price tag that should make the big brands nervous

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InnoCN GA27S1Q: 30-second review On paper, the GA27S1Q is a remarkably well-specified monitor at a price that seriously undercuts the established names. Whether InnoCN can deliver on those specifications in the real world is what I set out to establish in this review, and spoiler alert, it largely hits its marks. This design was originally pitched as a gaming platform, but it’s impossible for businesses to ignore a 27-inch QD-OLED panel running at 280Hz with an ergonomically adjustable chassis and a $400 price tag. Especially as that cost puts it some distance below the usual asking price for this class of display from the likes of LG, Samsung, and Asus. The headline numbers are certainly striking. A 2560 x 1440 resolution, a 0.03ms GtG response time, dual HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DisplayPort 1.4, a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, and coverage claimed at 98% DCI-P3 all look very good on paper. The panel supports a 48 to 280Hz adaptive sync range, covers AMD FreeSync and is G-Sync compatib...

The Narwal Flow 2 an AI-forward robot vacuum and mop that uses its smarts to determine how dirty your floor is, and the best way to clean it

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Narwal Flow 2: two-minute review I’ll be the first to tell you that I have had a hate-love relationship with robot vacuums. However, over the years, I’ve watched as the technology has improved, resulting in better mapping, improved object avoidance, and exciting features. This is why I was all too glad to test the Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum. Narwal introduced its 2026 flagship robot vacuum in January, which resulted in a lot of buzz. It’s not the first robot vacuum to have dual cameras, but the way they work with the LM OmniVision AI Model feels like a big leap forward. During testing, I observed the Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum recognizing the dirtiness of a floor and adjusting the suction and mopping capabilities. Plus, its ability to 'smart clean', or recognize which areas of your house need deeper cleans, and avoid and identify obstacles is next to none. Although I don’t have pets or babies, the Pet Care Mode and Baby Care Mode are quite cool because they let the Flow 2 f...