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July 17th, 2012 by
David
One of the most frequent computer problems for portable computers – laptop, notebook, and netbooks – comes from internal elements overheating. Many notebook and laptop computers are unfortunately designed with inadequate abilities to dissipate the heat within their casing, resulting in damage to internal (and in some cases, external) components. This common design flaw is why there is a thriving laptop cooler market. One of the better options for notebook computer users is the Zalman High Performance Notebook Cooler. Read more »
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July 16th, 2012 by
David
As technology companies try to homogenize virtually all of their products, it is very easy to distinguish the professionals from the amateurs who simply enjoy the novelty of new gadgets. A professional photographer does not want to take photographs on their smartphone. A professional filmmaker does not want to rely upon a laptop computer to make their feature film. In a similar vein, professional interviewers and musicians do not rely upon equipment that does eighteen different things; they utilize digital voice recorders. One of the premiere digital voice recorders on the market is the TASCAM DR-100mk II. Read more »
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July 15th, 2012 by
David
There are very few boardrooms in the tech sector that can boast about gender diversity. One of the notable exceptions to the disappointing trend that has women kept from managing or directing many of the top companies in the world is Google. Google has three women who serve on its ten-person Board of Directors and with 30% female direction, Google represents one of the most gender-integrated Boards in the tech sector! Ann Mather was one of the earliest members of the Google Board of Directors and far more than a diversity hire, Mather represents one of the most active presences in the business world today! Read more »
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July 15th, 2012 by
David
Some of the coolest products in the tech sector come from very specific niche markets. After all, not everyone needs a golf watch that helps them measure from the tee to the hole better or a scanner they can take on an airplane. But for those who love stargazing or checking out earthbound occurrences through the curtain of night, there are a number of pretty cool products available. One of the neatest is the Galactic View Star Gazer 60mm Monocular. Read more »
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July 14th, 2012 by
David
Serious audiophiles know that the era of digital music has begun as a real mixed bag. While digital music has made an immense library of music available in a way that virtually assures it will be accessible indefinitely, many times the basic audio files are not the highest possible quality. When one does have a great system and appropriately dense music files, one frequently runs into the problem of having inadequate peripheral audio hardware. Fortunately, companies like Klipsch exist to solve that problem. One of the most impressive solutions to mediocre sound quality from digital music devices is the Lou Reed X10i Signature Edition Headphones. Read more »
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July 13th, 2012 by
David
There is no doubt about it; alternative energy is a hot industry right now. Between the environmental, economic, and national security arguments, dependence upon fossil fuels is hardly a viable long-term strategy for any nation on Earth. So, innovative companies have been formed to develop the energy sources that might replace oil. One company, Solazyme, has found real success in manufacturing fuel oil from plant sugars. As you may imagine, such a development has the potential for explosive growth and Solazyme has been experiencing incredible growth as a result of their new process. That growth is exactly why the company needs Jane Marvin. Read more »
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July 13th, 2012 by
David
Power is rapidly becoming the hardest aspect of mobile computing devices to improve upon. Manufacturers continually find new gadgets to add to smartphones and tablet computers, but with all of the new components that rapidly drain batteries, there has been no radical leap forward with manufacturing batteries. As a result, users have not gotten significantly greater battery life from their mobile devices with the newer smartphones and tablet computers. This is especially irksome for mobile device users who use their devices primarily for business purposes. They do not need improved video cameras or more realistic speakers to play digital music; they require reliability and endurance. While the manufacturers of electronic devices may not be radically improving batteries, peripherals manufacturers are focused on delivering stronger power supplies to consumers. One of the leading products for augmenting the innate power supply of thousands of devices is the Fueltank DUO. Read more »
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July 12th, 2012 by
David
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computers, may have been a visionary, but he also was a product of his time. Jobs was, in many ways, the right person, at the right place, at the right time; he captured the attention (and investing dollars) of the Baby Boomers. Without their capital and belief in Steve Jobs and his vision, Apple Computers would not have endured its financial ups and downs. It is telling, then, that the current leadership of Apple Computers waited until after Jobs was dead and the company was firmly ensconced as the most profitable company in the world before it quietly withdrew its products from EPEAT. Read more »
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July 12th, 2012 by
David
Not everyone has the funds or interest in an Apple iPod. In fact, there is a decent population – especially of active, athletic, individuals – who wants to be able to listen to music, but does not want to run around with hardware that costs hundreds of dollars. For sure, Apple has attempted to win over that demographic with their iPod Shuffle. But for those who might not want the hassle of making an iTunes account or being sucked into the Apple culture, there is the MPaxx 940 MP3 player. Read more »
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July 11th, 2012 by
David
Companies in the tech sector most frequently rise using a single service or main product line. With success comes emulation – or imitation – and many times, the pioneers in a field find themselves surpassed by new companies that offer a newer or better version of what the pioneering company originally innovated. Companies that want to remain viable in the tech sector have to adapt and usually diversify in order to grow and survive. Yahoo! has been having a rough couple of years in the shadow of Google’s ascendency. But Mickie Rosen is working hard to turn Yahoo’s fortunes around. Read more »