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August 28th, 2013 by
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Lost it again? A new app for your phone will make it easier to find than ever before. The Tile App, a product developed by Reveal Labs, is a thin device with a double-sided adhesive to stick to virtually any surface. Place the tile on your laptop, wallet, keys, guitar, bike, or whatever else you have the tendency to misplace. In fact, Reveal Labs states that the app can handle up to 10 tiles on one account. Great for the individual on the go who just can’t seem to keep their stuff all together! Read more »
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July 2nd, 2013 by
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Many of us have faced the struggle of trying to find a parking space in a crowded city. Few things are more frustrating than reaching your destination but having to drive around for way too long to find a parking spot when you want to be out of your car already. Fortunately, there is a cool product out there that can help make parking a less frustrating experience. The ParkMe app is available for both iOS devices like the iPhone and the iPad as well as mobile Android devices. It is an app that tracks parking availability in real time in major cities all across the country. The app tracks both public parking spaces as well as private parking garages, giving you access to information on as many choices for parking as possible. The app allows you to check availability in different parts of the city and allows you to choose your best options for parking accordingly. If the version of Android on your mobile device gives you issues, you should talk to Android tech support for help. Read more »
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July 2nd, 2013 by
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There are many services that provide Internet radio, but the vast majority of these services, like Pandora, focus on the musical aspect of radio as opposed to talk radio or spoken word content. G.D. Ramkumar and his company Concept.io are looking to remedy this with the release of their new mobile app Swell. Ramkumar believes that consumers would engage with a discovery platform for talk radio content as much as they have for personalized Internet music services. That’s why he’s had his company focus on the creation of Swell in an attempt to offer smartphone users an easy way to find great spoken word content tailored specifically to their interests and tastes. Ramkumar sees Swell as an opportunity to make spoken word content accessible and easy for mobile users to enjoy. Those interested in Swell that have trouble installing it on their iPhone should contact iPhone tech support. Concept.io CEO G.D. Ramkumar is obviously a cool person in technology who knows how to find new potential markets and capitalize. Read more »
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June 29th, 2013 by
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There has long been an argument about the sound quality of digital music. Many lament the loss of quality in digital music files due to compression. However, David Wiener and his company Aphex are working towards eliminating the quality problem with digital music. Wiener’s company Aphex is an audio company that makes professional audio and recording equipment for musicians. However, they’ve recently expanded into the consumer digital music space as well. Wiener and his company have released their Audio Xciter App for Android and iOS. This new app is not just another mobile music player. It actually incorporates technology that Aphex has used in its professional products to increase the sound quality of all the digital files you play. Unlike music players that simply play the compressed audio of a standard music file, Aphex’s app allows for high quality playback to improve consumers’ listening experience. Wiener is a cool person in technology driving his company towards making high quality digital audio available to anyone with a smartphone. If you need help installing the app or getting it to work, find smartphone tech support for help. Read more »
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June 23rd, 2013 by
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Smartphones, tablets, and computers have made the digital distribution of entertainment media a major industry in the last decade. While the first major changes came in the music and film industries, recently the publishing industry has seen major shifts towards digital markets as well. However, it’s not only prose that people read on their computers and mobile devices these days. With his company Comixology, David Steinberger has helped to make comics a part of the digital publishing industry as well. Comixology sells digital comics for reading on the web, on tablets, and on mobile devices. Readers can buy comics in both the shorter, more traditional issue format or as larger collections of issues in many cases. Comixology has allowed comics to storm on to the digital market thanks to the vision of its CEO, David Steinberger. Read more »
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June 21st, 2013 by
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Flipboard is a tablet application for iPad and Android that aims to improve the user experience for consuming social media and news. Mike McCue, the CEO of the company, founded Flipboard in 2010 alongside iPhone engineer Evan Doll. He branded the app as a “social magazine”, which collects information from a person’s many different social media accounts and specific news sources and places it into a magazine aesthetic for the user. Users can then quickly flip through the digital pages of their personalized magazine to take in all the information from their media and news feeds in a single place. This is opposed to the traditional web format of news and social media, which usually involves vertical scrolling and does not consolidate and organize your data the way Flipboard attempts to do. Those who have interest in Flipboard but are struggling with the app should find iPad support for help. McCue has lead Flipboard to great success since founding it. He has helped to make the application one of the most featured and prominent on both Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems. Read more »
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May 12th, 2013 by
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Image editing is a task most of us have to do on our computers at one point or another. We often need to fix our vacation photographs, create a flier for an event, or a myriad of other possibilities. Unfortunately, most image editors fall into two categories: they’re either simplistic and mostly useless or expensive and overly complex. This doesn’t have to be the case. Gus Mueller, founder of Flying Meat Software, has developed an image editor for Mac OS X called Acorn. Mueller designed Acorn to be accessible for those who want to make their photo editing an easier experience. Read more »
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April 30th, 2013 by
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We all have stories to tell and many of us fear losing them to history, where at best they’ll become lists of facts stored in dusty file cabinets. Personal histories, especially those passed on orally, are often lost this way. Michael Davis believes StoryPress can help solve this problem. StoryPress lets users document and record their personal stories orally using an iPad. Each story is stored virtually on StoryPress’s cloud drive, where one can access it anytime. StoryPress also organizes your stories and allows you to make them available for public viewing if you desire.
This is an elegant application of technology for recording and organizing family and personal histories. Michael Davis, the CEO of StoryPress, had family histories in mind when he created the app, but other interesting uses have appeared. Read more »
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September 7th, 2012 by
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The tech sector finds many people with exceptional skills able to apply those skills in uncommon ways. While many other industries are run in a way that is heavily dependent upon specific training and certifications, the tech sector abounds with success stories from people who have great ideas and strong business acumen who surround themselves with teams that make their visions possible. While some executives in the tech sector have an amazing technical sense or idea, other companies spring up and find success out of applying a great business model to someone else’s innovation. As CEO and Founder of Marin Software, Christopher Lien has found a way to make his business savvy profitable throughout the tech sector. Read more »
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August 13th, 2012 by
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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 »