Adjective
always-on (not comparable)
(computing) continuously connected to the Internet e.g. by broadband
A brand new type of Surface, the Surface Pro X is more premium than the Surface Pro 7 in that it is a little thinner and features always-on connectivity (you'll need a data-enabled nano SIM). Source: Internet
However, the new low-cost Apple Watch might not feature the ECG feature, fall detection or always-on display. Source: Internet
And on the cloud side, ZTNA needs to support things like microsegmentation with traffic inspection for secure East-West communications between users, and always-on security for devices both on and off-network. Source: Internet
Some towns in Andalusia have always-on bleach dousing stations (a bit like the water sprinklers you see on marathon courses and at bike races) on all the approach roads so every car gets a coating on the way in and out. Source: Internet
The SE doesn’t have all of the same health sensors as the full-blooded Apple Watch Series 6, plus it lacks the always-on display, but it’s more than $100 less and otherwise is pretty comparable. Source: Internet
Also, with always-on Internet connections at home and office, it’s easy for me to take five minutes to post a thought that occurs to me or a link to an interesting article that I run across. Source: Internet