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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 »
Posted on
August 10th, 2012 by
David
Given how fast the smartphone has gone from a novelty to a ubiquitous accessory in the hands of people from every demographic, it might be unsurprising to you how few manufacturers of smartphone accessories have tapped into all of the benefits of the smartphone for their accessories. While many manufacturers focus on creating accessories that protect your mobile computing device or interface devices that make your mobile device act like a more traditional audio or video player, real innovators continue to create gadgets that use the full range of your mobile device. Already, there are products that connect your smartphone to a controller to create a new handheld gaming system. Brookstone wants you to use your Apple mobile devices to control Rover! Read more »
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August 9th, 2012 by
David
With so many companies making Bluetooth headsets, it can be very hard for some of the innovative manufacturers of such devices to get noticed by the potential customer base. Many of the smaller companies have discovered that having a cool device that fills the needs of a specific niche is not enough. Like many tech sector companies, the makers of Bluetooth-compatible devices are rapidly finding that they need superstar-style public relations teams to promote their product and generate the buzz that makes for a successful product release. Jawbone has that type Public Relations Manager in Katie Boysen. Read more »
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August 9th, 2012 by
David
The popularity of Apple’s mobile computing devices has led many manufacturers to create accessories that attempt to make Apple’s products even better. While Apple’s mobile devices, like the iPad, iPhone, and iPod lines are convenient for travel, they may be less-than-ideal for presenting media in a home environment. Seeking to augment the usefulness of your iPod or iPhone, Denon now makes a cool iPod/Networking Client Dock With Wi-Fi. Read more »
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August 8th, 2012 by
David
The tech sector is, in many ways, the final frontier for driven individuals who have innate talent and simply need an outlet for it. On the production end, having a great idea and learning to program it can make you the next Mark Zuckerberg or Martin Kleppmann. On the business side of the tech sector, many companies reward experience and success over formal education. Tom Jones is an executive who is proof that experience, charisma, and consistent success may be more of a commodity in the tech sector than a formal degree. Read more »
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August 7th, 2012 by
David
Even with the rise of the smartphone, the need for specialized personal safety devices persists. For sure, a smartphone may be very helpful in a medical emergency or when there is a threat against your life. However, with so many smartphones running sophisticated programs, one must often unlock their smartphone and wait for it to boot to a menu screen from which you select the applications you wish to use. The time it takes to unlock your smartphone may be the moments – especially in a heart attack or assault situation – you need to actually be able to make an emergency call. Fortunately, as communications devices have become more sophisticated, so too have the specialized emergency/personal safety devices. One useful personal safety device is the ZOMM Wireless Leash Plus. Read more »
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August 6th, 2012 by
David
Connecting advertisers and potential customers through all of the digital devices the average person has today is a daunting task. In fact, very few companies have effectively managed to exploit every possible device and network as a viable revenue stream. Even sites traditionally known for their success using ad revenue on the Internet, like Facebook, have had some issues with monetizing on a mobile platform. PubMatic is a company that, in 2006, saw how the Internet was branching into a multiplatform media no longer simply utilized on home computers and developed software that allows advertisers to spread their message effectively across every type of computing device. Mukul Kumar is the software engineer who makes the PubMatic vision work! Read more »
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August 6th, 2012 by
David
The name Hallmark Cards is virtually synonymous with greeting cards, much the way people refer to MP3 players as iPods or inline skates as Rollerblades. To its credit in the rapidly changing world, Hallmark Cards has worked very hard to keep with the times and it has a robust online presence. The physical greeting card manufacturer effectively competes against many online digital greeting card sites and Hallmark Cards continues to innovate. Seeing the intense interest in mobile computing among many of its fans, Hallmark Cards has released the Hallmark Go Cards application! Read more »
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August 5th, 2012 by
David
In the wake of virtually every tragedy involving gun violence, the media and politicians talk quite a bit about responsibility. While responsibility is easy to determine in incidents where a shooter or group of shooters does violence against others, in situations like accidents involving unsecured firearms (or firearms that were secured, but some element of that security failed), upon whose shoulders the responsibility rests may be harder to judge. Regardless, technology now exists to make it far easier to secure your firearms and other valuables so that accidents are less likely to occur and so you might avoid losing your valuables to burglars. Some worthwhile personal security technology is present in Barska’s Standard Biometric Keypad Safe. Read more »