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August 15th, 2012 by
David
Recent advances in technology make spending time underwater safer and more enjoyable. From digital cameras designed to photograph underwater to more impressive technologies that locate undersea life, those who want to get the most out of the sea are at a great place to do that right now. In addition to products designed to increase the amount of fun you have while swimming, snorkeling, or diving, companies like Suunto have rolled out wonderful product lines that enhance your subaquatic safety. One of the most intriguing devices from Suunto is the Cobra3. Read more »
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August 14th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, companies grow and adapt to the challenges of the marketplace, or the company fails. Few major tech companies have had as rocky a road to success as Acer. While Acer manufactured personal computers that were very popular in China and Taiwan, it took quite a bit of time before Acer managed to successfully gain a significant market share of the U.S. and European pc market. To become competitive on a global scale, Acer had to reorganize and change the way it did business. In addition to designing computers that were subcontracted out for manufacture, Acer shuffled much of its management team. As part of the many changes at the company, J.T. Wang gained prominence and a better position at Acer. Read more »
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August 14th, 2012 by
David
Virtually every musical artist will tell you that when they created their music, they did not format it in such a way that the ideal presentation would come from a pair of ear buds. Most musicians create music that resonates in the open air or rattles the wall from the depth of sound it produces. An entire generation is being raised on digital music players where the priority is portability, not sound quality. But that generation is not lost yet; many manufactures are producing docking systems that allow you to play music from your portable music devices over a more sophisticated speaker system than the native ones. For fans of Apple portable music and computing devices, there is the iOnly Bass Docking System. Read more »
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August 13th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, businesses evolve or they die. Given the rapid pace of technological development since the Internet became a mainstream communications platform, companies founded on the Internet seem to have even greater volatility; there are very few sites that remain cool and well-trafficked year after year. YouTube.com is one the sites that has worked very hard to maintain its strong presence in the minds of Internet users. Best known as a library of viral videos and videos that never achieved such renown, YouTube is working to reinvent itself by creating original programming in the form of regular web-based series’. Working to make that vision a reality is Ivana Kirkbride. Read more »
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August 13th, 2012 by
David
The rise of fast and portable data storage devices happened in such a widespread manner that, like social networking, it seemed almost instantaneously people across every demographic and occupation had a USB flash drive or portable hard drive. The portable data storage devices have become so ubiquitous that thrillers and science fiction films commonly utilize them as a plot device or an opportunity to build tension: Pepper Potts downloading Tony Stark’s database to a portable hard drive while their mutual adversary engages her in Iron Man comes instantly to mind as an example. That type of scene never would have worked for a general audience had the technological framework it relied upon not been so well-received before the film screened. Similarly, such speed and discretion would not be possible today without the right technology. The U32 Shadow 1 TB External USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive is the fast-transferring, smallest, portable hard drive with enough storage space for all your needs! Read more »
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August 12th, 2012 by
David
Samsung Electronics, in addition to making very reliable computers, is one of the largest, most effective, multinational corporations on Earth. With strong products in the personal computer, smartphone, and tablet computer markets, Samsung seems to have its fingers in all of the most profitable pies in the tech sector! The success of the company is no accident, though; it comes from having a strong management team, both in Korea and the United States. Dale Sohn is an integral part of Samsung’s leadership in the United States. Read more »
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August 12th, 2012 by
David
There are two significant barriers for most people to traveling the world and seeing all that it has to offer: money and not knowing the languages native to the places you wish to visit. Once you have enough money to travel, you have to determine whether you want to learn a new language or hire a guide. Either choice may require an investment of time or money you may not wish to spend in that manner or, in the case of adding an additional person, it may fundamentally change the experience you were hoping to have. Thanks to ECTACO there is now a third option! If you want to visit Korea, you need not learn the language. Instead, you just need to take the Partner EK900 Deluxe English-Korean Talking Electronic Dictionary with you! Read more »
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August 11th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, major fields can change with alarming speed. A few years ago, for example, the idea of streaming movies and music from the Cloud was a far-fetched notion and even the leaders of big businesses in the tech sector were unsure how to capitalize on such an idea. Now, there are several companies and services that offer streaming video and it is a huge business. Given the rapidly-changing nature of technology, human resources personnel for media technology companies, like Netflix and Hulu, have their work cut out for them. When they make a hire, they have to evaluate how the candidate will work for the company as it is now and how it might radically change in the future. In the case of Netflix, managing the personnel is made much easier thanks to Tawni Cranz. Read more »
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August 11th, 2012 by
David
The digital music revolution has been criticized by many audiophiles; people who love sound and music. The main complaint that most audiophiles share is that the quality of digital music files is severely lacking when compared to records, compact discs, and live musical performances. Many of the companies that are devoted to creating hardware that presents audio recordings have worked hard to overcome the quality issues of most digital music files. Much of their hardware is designed to help you get the most out of your digital music collection. Bang & Olufsen is one of the companies audiophiles trust and the Beosound 5 Encore is part of the reason why. Read more »
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August 10th, 2012 by
David
Some say that a real leader is one who knows when to lead and when to follow. In the case of the tech sector, executives in leadership roles have a tendency to be deposed (usually for failing to meet a financial goal the company set), retire, or quite to move on to their next big project or company. It is a rare leader who is willing to give up the lion’s share of control for the benefit of their company and yet continue to work under their successor. Samuel J. Palmisano, former CEO of IBM, is one such impressive leader. Read more »