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May 16th, 2012 by
David
There are not many successful businesspeople who advocate dropping out of college if it is necessary to pursue your dreams. Steve Jobs often referenced his dropping out of college as a seminal event in the creation of Apple Computers. Similarly, Joe Born frequently advises those considering the tech sector for employment to use the freedom college life affords to explore all of the options your imagination can conceive. Born now sees college as an occasional impediment, as he believes it frequently leaves graduates unprepared for the modern business and tech markets. Why should anyone care what Joe Born’s views on college are? He is the CEO of Neuros Technology! Read more »
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May 15th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the coolest electronic or computer devices are some of the most esoteric. However, if a device or computer component can save you money and perform a valuable function, it is certainly worth recommending. StarTech.com is one of the manufacturers and resellers of interesting and frequently obscure computer components. One of their interesting and vastly underrated products is the SATPCIEX8ADP 6” SATA Power to 8-Pin PCI Express Video Card Power Cable Adapter. Read more »
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May 14th, 2012 by
David
Despite how many functions Apple adds to each new incarnation of the iPhone and iPad, many people do not use Apple products exclusively. Professional photographers, for example, have resisted Apple’s attempt to replace their professional photographic equipment with the camera that comes on the iPhone 4S. Even so, there are a number of convenient applications on the iPhone and iPad that might make you want to connect your Apple mobile computing device with another electronic device you have. The Cirago USB Synch/Charge Kit now makes connecting Apple and non-Apple devices both possible and easy! Read more »
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May 13th, 2012 by
David
One of the most interesting aspects of the World Wide Web has to be that it has forced companies to truly work on an international level, as opposed to simply within one country. The fascinating corollary to that is that many companies have a vastly different presence on the Internet, depending on where in the world one is accessing them. So, even as Yahoo! has made a decline in the United States, it remains a powerhouse company in the Pacific Rim countries, despite a few setbacks with failed attempts to acquire existing companies there. Part of the reason for Yahoo!’s continued relevance in Asia is Rose Tsou. Read more »
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May 13th, 2012 by
David
For those who still use personal computers and who enjoy full-screen high-definition televisions, it is hard not to see your monitor as a significant expense. The money you spend on a monitor or high-definition television is not a small amount and, odds are, you want to protect that investment. Unlike mobile computing devices like smartphones and tablet computers, no one has yet innovated a screen protector for full-sized screens that has captured the interest of consumers. As a result, you have to clean your high definition monitor and that is where ScreenDr comes in! Read more »
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May 12th, 2012 by
David
It is sometimes amazing to think that so many viable business entities in the tech sector rose around niche products. More than any other industry, the tech sector fosters the concept that for every great idea, there is a way to make it real and form a business with that product as its centerpiece. Yellow Springs Instruments (YSI), the manufacturer of the ProOdo dissolved oxygen sensor, knows just how that sort of specific and esoteric product can build a viable business. In fact, YSI built so many scientific instruments so well, they were bought by Zylem. To manage the new company, Ron Geis accepted a position as Vice President and General Manager of YSI. With Geis’ strong record of growing companies and increasing profits, this appointment would seem to be a strategic move by the parent company, indicating anticipated significant expansion. Read more »
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May 12th, 2012 by
David
Losing data is the bane of every computer user. Power outages, surges and simple mechanical failure from traditional hard drives can cause a computer crash that eliminates any unsaved information from your computer. While sometimes data recovery is possible, prevention is by far the best medicine in the case of data loss. The new ArxCis-NV is designed to prevent data loss and essentially acts as an internal flash drive that constantly backs up your otherwise unsaved data! Read more »
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May 11th, 2012 by
David
You might think, given the sheer volume of portable devices and portable memory options, that marketing flash drives and other memory products would be exceptionally easy. Nothing could be further from the truth, though. With so many available options, consumers frequently become confused or simply buy the least expensive option that is right before them. Few companies know how complicated a business it is to effectively market new memory products. Since 1985, Patriot Memory has been delivering quality computer storage devices and flash drives. As Patriot looked to the crowded marketplace, the company knew it had to make some changes. That was when they promoted Mai Kosla! Read more »
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May 11th, 2012 by
David
It is very hard to make a basic computer peripheral like a computer mouse seem cool. Outside radical reinventions like the Genius Ring Presenter, the computer mouse has been refined more than redefined over the past two decades. Even so, some of the new, advanced computer mice are extraordinary and well worth buying. At the top of the list is the Air Mouse from Gyration. Read more »
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May 10th, 2012 by
David
There is nothing new about popular companies or brands merchandising their name well outside the product that initially made the company famous, even in the technology sector. One need look no further than Apple’s early 1980s line of windbreakers and Swiss Army Knives to know that the tech sector, like the media and celebrities, has long tried to make money off baubles unrelated to their technological advances. As one of the most popular video games on the market for the last few years, one of the biggest licenses to stem from the technology sector is Angry Birds. Read more »