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May 8th, 2012 by
David
Privacy rights are some of the most contentiously debated human rights. Most people in the United States and other free societies treat privacy as an innate human right, a position which comes into conflict with the views of other governments, agencies within the United States government, and Constitutional literalists (there is no explicit Freedom of Privacy guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution). As technology has improved, the debate over privacy rights has only become more divisive. That debate was what inspired Phil Zimmermann to create Pretty Good Privacy. Read more »
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May 7th, 2012 by
David
There are so many specialized companies within the tech sector that it is unsurprising that umbrella companies form. Umbrella companies are large corporate entities that usually do not manufacture or sell anything of their own; their sole purpose is usually to manage the many component companies. In other words, an umbrella company is company that owns smaller companies. One of the most intriguing umbrella companies is Sanmina-SCI, a tech company that has interests in medical systems, computer components, plastics manufacturing, clean technology and even defense technology! One of the most intriguing individuals at Sanmina-SCI is Jackie Ward! Read more »
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May 6th, 2012 by
David
With all of the advances in digital music technology, it is unsurprising that consumers today are constantly looking for better audio equipment. While an inexpensive mp3 player may play audio files with equal precision as the most expensive players, serious audiophiles know that the quality of the speakers, headphones or earbuds make all the difference with digital music. Harmon Kardon is an industry leader in the manufacture of quality audio equipment. Harmon Kardon relies upon the talents of Sean Olive. Read more »
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May 6th, 2012 by
David
When it comes to cool products, it is hard not to think of outer space. After all, what is cooler than space exploration? Unfortunately for space-loving consumers everywhere nothing, yet, has come from space. In fact, the cool items most associated with the space program have merely been popularized by their use in the space program, not developed for it or by humanity’s exploration of space. Read more »
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May 5th, 2012 by
David
No matter how good your product or service is, if you do not have the right team of people promoting it, the marketplace may never know the true genius of your work. In the tech sector, especially on the Internet, this is especially true; the Internet is so cluttered with information and services, you need to make yours stand out. Even an established and successful Internet-based company like Salesforce must continue to find new clients in order to keep growing. For Salesforce, the person in charge of finding those new clients is Hilarie Koplow-McAdams!
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May 5th, 2012 by
David
Environmentalism is becoming chic again and the technology sector is adapting remarkably quickly to the trend. In fact, with technology improving and making access to educational tools easier, computer and electronics manufacturers must adapt to environmentalist policies or be left behind. Apple is, unsurprisingly, the computer company leading the charge toward more transparent environmental policy. While most of Apple’s manufacturing is done in China, a country with little regard to reducing the carbon footprint of companies there, independent auditors have found that even the Chinese facilities are better complying with Apple’s requests to reduce carbon emissions. Read more »
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May 5th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, it takes time for people to realize just how cool an idea or device actually is. When Dr. Michael Schuette developed the Neural Impulse Actuator for OCZ Technologies, he thought he was taking the first step toward thought-activated and thought-controlled computers. Schuette was introducing consumers to the first logical step toward a new way of controlling computers, but the commercial release of the OCZ NIA focused on gaming. Unfortunately for Schuette, OCZ and those who wanted to see radical technological improvement, OCZ Technologies released the NIA right when the video game market took an especially drastic hit due to the worldwide economic downturn. Recently, though, consumers are discovering and rediscovering the incredibly cool OCZ NIA. Read more »
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May 4th, 2012 by
David
The rise of the Internet social network has happened with such a speed that it is often difficult to say what the real enduring impact of the Internet social network has been and will be. To understand what Twitter is trying to convey, as far as what the service might mean to communications and history, a very specific analytic tool had to be built. That tool was TagWalk and the inventor of TagWalk is Tim Hastings! Read more »
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May 4th, 2012 by
David
With identity theft remaining one of the enduring problems with modern communications, it is unsurprising how many products and services there are that offer to protect your data. When it comes to data storage, there are several products that encrypt your files to protect them, like the industry-leading Ironkey Flash Drive that makes transporting your data incredibly risk-free. It is hard to find an analogous product when it comes to communications technology, though. That is about to change, thanks to Silent Circle. Read more »
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May 3rd, 2012 by
David
When your company is a multinational operation with many different divisions, the human resources department faces several challenges not faced by smaller businesses. In the tech sector, many companies have corporate structures that are specialized to each continent or part of the world. While having mirrored operations throughout the world may allow the company to specialize to capitalize on the abilities of the facilities in each area, it can create a real human resources nightmare. To keep a company like that growing, you need a human resources specialist who can hire the executives needed to manage all of the disparate operations of the corporation. For Imation, that person is Patricia Hamm. Read more »