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July 30th, 2012 by
David
Just as USB flash drives have become, Bluetooth headsets are rapidly becoming an accessories you use as a form of self-expression. While there have been some recent improvements in Bluetooth technology, the fundamental differences in most Bluetooth headsets released to market now are stylistic or with selling points that target a certain niche audience. One of the demographics that could use a change to the standard Bluetooth is enthusiasts of outdoors activities. Many Bluetooth headsets transmit noise from wind, rain, and other elements and lack the durability needed by those who want to get away, but need to stay in touch. The Endure Rugged Bluetooth Earpiece substantially eliminates those issues! Read more »
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July 29th, 2012 by
David
You should not attempt to operate your smartphone or tablet computer while driving. In many states in the United States, legislators are proposing and passing more rigid guidelines pertaining to using a smartphone or texting while driving. However, because the most aggressive bills proposed to limit smartphone usage in automobiles would also affect the use of radios or dashboard c.d. players, the odds are very good that hands free laws are ones most likely to continue being written and passed. Thus, anything you can do to make your mobile computing device truly hands free is a good idea. For those who prefer tablet computers to smartphones, one of the very best options is the Arkon Universal Tablet Car Mount 18” Seat Rail or Floor Mount. Read more »
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July 28th, 2012 by
David
If you find medical jargon difficult and health care laws and forms utterly incomprehensible, you are not alone! While some would argue that it is the infrequency with which we deal with medical forms that makes all of us intimidated by the forms and directives needed to obtain, keep, and get reimbursement for, health insurance, many people who work within the medical billing and medical technology field side with the common folk. One entrepreneur who has extensive experience with software, health care and start-ups has taken the stance that the system is far too complicated and he has decided he is going to change it! That entrepreneur is Deepak Kumar and his company is FlexMinder. Read more »
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July 28th, 2012 by
David
The smartphone is becomes a more vital piece of technology with each upgrade that manufacturers make. What was once a basic communication device has transformed into a personal assistant, post office, shopping mall, video camera/camera, art studio and entertainment center! The power of smartphones is impressive, but for all of their great qualities, each smartphone is limited by the size of its screen. Smartphone screens are compact and no matter how good the resolution is on your smartphone screen, there are some things – like special effects-driven movies – that lose incredible amounts of detail simply by virtue of the screen size. While you cannot make your smartphone screen bigger, you can make the images you see there bigger and for those who truly rely upon their smartphones for entertainment and storing business information, the BenQ Joybee GP2 may solve many issues with your small smartphone screen. Read more »
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July 27th, 2012 by
David
Last year when the Apple Computers released the iPhone 4S, users were understandably thrilled by the device. The iPhone 4S remains one of the most powerful smartphones on the market and one of the most coveted. Despite numerous rumors that the iPhone 5 will be released later this year, many iPhone users who love their iPhone 4 or 4S may want to keep their familiar smartphone and avoid the hassle of having to program a new iPhone. For those people (and those who want to believe that the iPhone 5 will have the same physical specifications as the 4S) it may be time to start accessorizing your iPhone 4S. One of the coolest accessories for the iPhone 4S is also one of the most simple: the Macally Foldable Charging Stand. Read more »
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July 26th, 2012 by
David
This year will see some exciting new sites and developments on the Internet and in the world of mobile computing. As Microsoft prepares to return to the tablet computer market, Apple leaks rumors of its iPhone 5 and the giants of technology sue one another repeatedly over alleged patent violations, many exciting new start-ups are readying for public launch. One of the applications that is generating a great deal of buzz already is Vizify, a service that will cull your social networking information to allow you to create an uber-profile that puts the best of you at the forefront of the Internet. Vizify is nearing completion and taking it the last steps to launch is what Eli Tucker is entirely focused on these days! Read more »
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July 26th, 2012 by
David
Once upon a time, the company name Xerox was synonymous with photocopying. Xerox built such a strong brand name word association that it became like “Band-Aid” or “Rollerblade;” the company name became almost inseparable from the product type or action taken with that product. With the rise of inexpensive laser printers and all-in-ones that scan, photocopy, fax, and print, Xerox took a huge hit in the printing marketplace. Now, one of Xerox’s biggest priorities is diversifying into digital solutions. Even so, Xerox continues to make some quality products for printing and photocopying. One of their premiere devices is the Phaser 6180MFP. Read more »
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July 25th, 2012 by
David
Good ideas are only executed as viable business endeavors when the founder of a start-up assembles a team that can make that vision become a reality. Recently, Vivian Rosenthal won a Next Generation Award for being one of the top five female leaders in the tech industry as honored by L’Oreal. Rosenthal won her award for founding and managing GoldRun, a website that allows users to place images of real world people and objects into a digital setting based on GPS technology. The ambitious project has allowed users and advertisers to interact in exciting new ways. Rosenthal’s vision created GoldRun, but people like Tiffany Grace Ng built and maintain it! Read more »
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July 25th, 2012 by
David
Computers truly have become integrated in virtually every aspect of life and work in the United States. Those who used to go outside to get away from electronics, experience something primal, or just wanted to enjoy an outdoor hobby, are now finding technology is inescapable. Between the psychological pull to check your social networks and the ability to keep in touch at all times using hands free devices like Bluetooth headsets, there is a constant pressure to use all the gadgets you own constantly. Not all of technology’s incursions into outdoor life are bad, though. There is a great deal of home improvement software and landscaping software that can actually make your outdoor projects much easier. To make your garden look beautiful and professional, there is the GardenWorks software as well! Read more »
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July 23rd, 2012 by
David
There are a surprising number of variations to keyboards that have made for exciting news among fans of new technologies in recent years. While the fundamentals of the keyboard have remained solid – most notably the standard QWERTY style for the majority of keyboards even today – there have been some exciting changes to the form of the keyboard, from ergonomically-correct keyboards that reduce strain on the fingers and arms to virtual keyboards that allow you to type on any surface. But one of the exciting new keyboard designs augments your computer or mobile computing device in a way that may provide you a more seamless user experience between your many computing devices. That keyboard is the Hawking Technology Wireless Multimedia Control Pad. Read more »