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July 2nd, 2012 by
David
The tech sector has a way of recognizing good ideas and making sure those good ideas continue to develop, even if their initial application was very specific. In the case of Microsoft’s Kinect, the motion sensor technology was originally developed for gaming. In fact, the Kinect helped the Xbox 360 compete against other platforms that utilize motion technology, most notably the Wii. But Kinect is no longer just for gaming and while Microsoft may not be developing the new uses for Kinect, the company is fostering the non-game growth of the system. Microsoft provided grant money to start-ups to develop new products and applications using Kinect. While none of these products are market-ready, the most exciting highlights of Microsoft’s Kinect-related program are: Read more »
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July 2nd, 2012 by
David
Despite what the big computer companies might want you to believe, the tablet computer is not a new idea. In fact, before tablet computers achieved popularity with the breakout of the iPad, there was the computer tablet! Less a full computer system like a tablet computer, computer tablets are essentially a peripheral, an input device used by visual artists to create artwork on the computer. Despite the rise of tablet computers, computer tablets remain very popular with digital artists. One of the most impressive computer tablets is the Wacom Bamboo Create. Read more »
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July 1st, 2012 by
David
It should not be of any real significance when one of the earliest employees for a company happens to be a woman. However, in the tech sector – especially with Internet start-ups – there are remarkably few women working or achieving positions of real prominence. So, it is somewhat unsurprising that of the first twenty employees Google had when it was incorporated, only one was a woman. That woman was Marissa Mayer! Read more »
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July 1st, 2012 by
David
Computer repair companies, like RESCUECOM, encounter a wide variety of computer problems every day. Because there are so many parts of computers that can fail or break down on their own from regular wear, it is distressing to discover how frequently damage to computers is reported from something that is easily preventable. One of the easiest ways to prevent computer damage and protect your investment in your computer and other electronic devices is to purchase and properly use a good surge protector or Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). Read more »
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July 1st, 2012 by
David
Both businesses and individuals are finding increasing need for versatile data storage options. Property owners, especially, are finding that having a security system is seldom sufficient; they must have increasingly thorough surveillance records in order for the system to be useful (i.e. in aiding in the identification of interlopers) and insulate owners from lawsuits (i.e. having visual records of events involving accidents and building repairs). That is why, more than ever, a good security system must be paired with a data storage system that can accommodate large volumes of digital records. That is where the V-Trak E-Class Fibre Channel Storage System excels. Read more »
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June 30th, 2012 by
David
Getting individuals and corporations to think differently about technology can be a difficult thing. Many businesses consider the bottom line and Quarterly earnings above all other factors and most consumers are not keen on taking the time for someone to educate them on the full impact of their technological choices. But education is a key factor in the success of many technology companies, especially when it comes to consumer products. Attempting to get private consumers to invest in products that they have traditionally associated with business and industry can be a real uphill battle. Few executives know that like Suresh Panikar. Read more »
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June 30th, 2012 by
David
Do you remember when you could go on Facebook and connect with your friends and illustrate a sense of community over shared interests? That function is still present on Facebook, but it is increasingly harder to find it with the sheer volume of advertisements on the once simple and cool social network. With the revelation that five individuals suing Facebook for how “social advertising” was used without their consent or a way to opt out resulted in a $10,000,000 charity donation as settlement the reason you can now opt out of social advertising is pretty clear! If every person who did not want their “likes” used to advertise products to their friends cost Facebook $2,000,000, Facebook would rapidly become unprofitable. Read more »
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June 30th, 2012 by
David
Computer monitors are an essential part of any personal computer system. However, not everyone’s needs are the same when it comes to computer monitors. While some need high-definition monitors (yes, multiple for many gamers or film editors who need to be able to see different renditions of a project side by side!), others can get all they need from an affordable monitor provided from a smaller brand of peripheral manufacturer. For those computer users, the Princeton Tech 17” Active Matrix LCD Flat Panel Display is more than enough! Read more »
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June 29th, 2012 by
David
As privacy concerns and free speech issues become part of almost every news cycle, it is unsurprising that the relationship between technology companies and governments around the world has never been more important. Scientific progress and the speed of social media have been growing at a far faster rate than the U.S. Government has legislated. So, it makes more sense than ever for tech companies to hire individuals who have experience in the Federal Government. For Twitter, that made Katie Jacobs Stanton a very smart hiring choice. Read more »
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June 29th, 2012 by
David
The tech sector – and business interests who do not want to see the world dominated by Apple Computers’ products – is abuzz with renewed enthusiasm over tablet computers. Out of the tablet computer manufacturing business for the boom time of the device, Microsoft is once again producing tablet computers! Intended to compete head-to-head with the Apple iPad, Microsoft’s new tablet computer will arrive in the marketplace later in 2012. It called the Microsoft Surface. Read more »