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June 17th, 2012 by
David
With enthusiasm continuing to rise for Christopher Nolan’s final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman is cool once again. In fact, while interest in virtually every other super hero seems to be more subject to fashion and trends – Superman, for example, lost a lot of popularity during the 1990s when people were more interested in edgy and dark superheroes and antiheroes – Batman seems to be one of the most consistently popular superheroes in the United States. Perhaps it is because Batman represents an attainable level of heroism, at least in the minds of most people. Batman is, after all, just a man. Sure, he is a billionaire, but financial concerns aside, he is just a ridiculously smart guy with a lot of very cool gadgets. Now, there are two gadgets that could allow you to be more like the Batman by essentially replicating Batman’s famous grappling gun! Read more »
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June 16th, 2012 by
David
In business, especially within the tech sector, conflicting philosophies or management styles do not necessarily spell the end of one’s career. Because companies have different goals, priorities, and resources, what seems audacious or against the majority at one company may be exactly what another business is looking for. For Gianfranco Lanci, the philosophies that make him popular at Lenovo are the same ideals for which he was rejected by Acer! Read more »
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June 16th, 2012 by
David
While it seems like Apple Computers’ big release of 2012 is likely to be iPhone 5, the new iPad and the iPhone 4S continue to sell remarkably well. But handheld devices and tablet computers are not the only Apple product lines. The MacBook Pro is getting exciting new upgrades that are energizing Apple consumers. Read more »
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June 16th, 2012 by
David
Despite the ongoing digital revolution, not all musical releases or even VHS videos have been transferred to the digital medium. Not only is it disappointing to have to rebuy media one already has just to make it compatible with the latest technology, often consumers are forced to make a decision between upgrading and losing their beloved programs or recordings or keeping around old, outdated technology. For those who have Apple mobile products with a screen, that is no longer a choice they have to make, thanks to the Cirago IPA8000 Composite AV Cable with USB. Read more »
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June 15th, 2012 by
David
The real estate market constantly changes. If you have ever bought a house, you know how fast bids may be accepted, how a listing that seemed ideal might have been off the market for months, or how a property you might have never known was on the market actually was available. The Internet had not kept pace with the real estate world until Zillow.com appeared with comprehensive information about properties in the United States that are available for sale, for rent or is in any state of financial distress that might allow a buyer to get a steal of a deal! To keep Zillow.com functional, stylish, and growing, the website has Kristin Acker. Read more »
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June 15th, 2012 by
David
Every good idea has its time and what is groundbreaking at one point in time soon becomes the standard. Just as having a tape deck in an automobile was once considered audacious, yet is now tragically out-of-date, with the announcement and demonstration of the new Apple iOS 6 operating system, it is possible GPS systems are about to go the way of the audio cassette. Read more »
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June 15th, 2012 by
David
For most computer users, the webcam is something of a luxury. Webcams are an often-convenient device that is hardly considered essential for most computer users. Even so, many laptop computers now feature webcams for telecommunications purposes. Businesses even use webcams for video conferences in order to save money; instead of transporting a Board of Directors from around the world to a central location, you can now patch in a video feed. For high-quality results, the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 is a great webcam. Read more »
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June 14th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the best ideas on the Internet are some of the simplest ones. In the case of Internet humor, the evolution from simple shared comics e-mailed to friends to websites that collected memes to full-on Internet comedy channels is an intriguing one. Too often, Internet users take for granted all of the work that goes into forming a humor-based website and making it successful. For Ricky Van Veen, the challenges of establishing a viable Internet-based humor site are familiar; he runs CollegeHumor.com. Read more »
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June 14th, 2012 by
David
For months, there have been rumors in the tech sector of a new competitor to Google Maps. That competitor is none other than Apple and at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, the new Apple mapping service made its debut. Here are some important aspects of it:
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June 14th, 2012 by
David
Well before the rise of Angry Birds, there was a puzzle game that filled the niche left by Tetris finally waning in popularity. But while Angry Birds might have captured the public’s attention because of its fun (and merchandisable) animation, many serious gamers who love puzzle games remain enchanted by the game that preceded Angry Birds. That game is Hexic and it remains as cool as it ever was. Read more »