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May 31st, 2012 by
David
Those who are serious about long-term data storage are migrating toward solid-state drives. Solid-state drives, like flash drives, do not use any moving parts inside, so their life expectancy is exceptionally high. Reliability is the hallmark of the latest generation of solid-state drives and if you do not want to risk your important files on traditional hard drives, which have a finite lifespan, you should be in the market for a solid-state drive. One solid-state drive now on the market is the CipherShield 160GB Solid-State Drive. Read more »
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May 30th, 2012 by
David
Competing against the major companies in the tech sector usually means that smaller businesses must make specialized positions for their emerging markets. Lacking a global network, smaller businesses devote personnel to making connections with retailers, consumers, and distributors in their new marketplaces. For Cirago, the manufacturer of cables, cords, storage devices, and accessories for products that other companies make, growth means building their customer base in the United States and becoming a dominant force in the Latin American market. To achieve the goals Cirago has for those markets, they have Dean Basilio! Read more »
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May 30th, 2012 by
David
As summer actually begins, it is hard not to turn on the television and see multiple advertisements for smartphones during any given commercial break. Smartphone advertisers are capitalizing on the idea that their phones can be associated with activity, youth, and vigor; they know that during the summer people travel more and are outside more often. Many of the advertising campaigns are geared toward making the connection between their smartphone and your outdoor activity. One smartphone manufacturer is doing that less, though. Instead, Samsung is focusing on power with their advertising campaign surrounding the Samsung Galaxy III. Read more »
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May 30th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, people get so caught up in the Internet as business tool, shopping destination or communications channel that they forget some of the other uses for the World Wide Web. The Internet is a fun place! In addition to having websites that connect you to your favorite forms of entertainment – movies, television shows and musical artists – the Internet has a wealth of original content, most notably humorous content. One of the best sites to kick back, surf, and find something that will stimulate your sense of humor is CollegeHumor.com. Read more »
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May 29th, 2012 by
David
The Internet has been vital to launching many businesses. As a sales channel, the World Wide Web connects even small businesses with a potentially vast customer base. The smartest, most modern businesses today utilize the Internet to sell their products and keep their customers informed and engaged. Ju-ju-be.com makes incredibly good use of the Internet as it is one of the most dynamic, fun websites for new parents. The success of Ju-ju-be.com comes in no small part Kristin Hunziker. Read more »
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May 29th, 2012 by
David
The Internet has a way of getting people to give out their personal information to corporations, which can be problematic for consumers. In addition to providing manufacturers with an incredible amount of personal information for their own purposes, you may get bombarded with spam as a result of trying to win an online contest or filling out a survey on the Internet. But, for the cunning, thrifty consumer, the Internet can be a portal to a happy birthday by providing freebies and incentives. Read more »
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May 29th, 2012 by
David
As computer programs change, the demands consumers put on their computers change as well. A few years ago, the idea of having multiple monitors connected to your computer was a concept embraced only by people in design, digital photography and few other businesses. Now, however, in the era of massively multiplayer online role-playing games, consumers are finding increasing benefits to having many monitors attached to a single computer. In addition to enhancing the full perspective afforded by current video games, working with multiple monitors can be useful in many businesses for offering the ability to make complex comparisons side-by-side, as opposed to switching between windows. For hooking three monitors up to your computer, the TripleHead2Go Digital is a real asset! Read more »
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May 28th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, it can be hard to get your product noticed. The tech sector is a very crowded marketplace. While there is extensive competition in almost all branches of the tech sector, in many markets, big brands dominate. Smaller tech sector companies, like the memory card manufacturer Mushkin Enhanced, have to devote considerable resources to their sales staff in order to compete with more well-known companies. To keep Mushkin Enhanced competitive and growing, the company has Nate Hunziker! Read more »
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May 28th, 2012 by
David
Traditional data storage methods – hard drives – are quite a bit more fragile than most consumers realize. For sure, magnetic storage has improved greatly in the last thirty years, but at the end of the day, traditional hard drives operate by spinning a disc with a magnetic film very fast. The basic operation of traditional hard drives leads to wear. Even so, there are ways to get the most out of your hard drive. Keeping your hard drive cool is essential and one of the best products for keeping your hard drive cool and operating at peak efficiency is the Masscool SHF1-UTRA-BK Hard Drive Cooler. Read more »
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May 27th, 2012 by
David
Early each year, the tech world gets turned upside down by corporate shake-ups. It seems that most businesses in the tech sector wait for the early statistics to come in about the fourth quarter before they change their corporate leaders. One of the signs of a strong, stable business is that the business will not change many (or any) of its executives. In 2012, Google made only one addition to its Board of Directors and it was Diane B. Greene who joined the Board! Read more »