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April 16th, 2012 by
David
As tablet computers become more of a ubiquitous product in the United States and around the world, it becomes easier for mistakes and mix-ups to occur. After all, when all iPads look the same, it is easy to pick up the wrong one in a social situation. Nothing can make you feel like your tablet computer is uniquely yours than a skin that sets it apart from every other tablet computer. That is where GelaSkins comes in! Read more »
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April 15th, 2012 by
David
Because the advertising for some of the big telecommunications companies is so prevalent, one might think that it was one of the giants of telecommunications that developed and founded the first 4G network. As it turns out, though, it was not Verizon or AT&T or another nationwide mobile phone network that created the first 4G network in the United States. No, that honor goes to a little company called Clearwire. Clearwire could not have developed and initiated their 4G network had it not been for Hope F. Cochran.
Hope Cochran is the Chief Financial Officer of Clearwire Corporation. Cochran joined Clearwire in 2005 and she was instrumental in seeing the company through its initial public offering of stock. That IPO raised $11.5 billion and funded the establishment of the Clearwire 4G network. Without Cochran’s savvy and business acumen, Clearwire would not have been able to establish the 4G network and show the companies in Big Telecom how it was done!
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April 15th, 2012 by
David
Traditional television service, like any other service, has both positive and negative attributes. Lately, though, it can be difficult to find the benefits of traditional broadcast television service when the detractions to it are so easy to spot (like weather-related outages). Even cable television no longer seems as impressive a service, especially when compared to emerging Internet-based television options. Users of Internet television services have discovered that they can pay a fraction of the price to subscribe to Hulu Plus or HBO Go and get a more customized service. Read more »
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April 15th, 2012 by
David
Have you ever seen something legitimately newsworthy and wished there was a reporter around to get the facts correct? Do you wish there was a way you could give feedback to companies easily? Do you love sharing great deals you find with your friends as soon as you encounter them? Now, there is a smartphone app that meets all of those needs! That app is Stringfly.
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April 14th, 2012 by
David
With the death of Steve Jobs and movies that focus on how Mark Zuckerberg and his friends created Facebook, many in the media are focused on looking out for the next tech sector wunderkind. With so many of the current crop of rising stars in the tech sector focused solely on their Internet startups or technological breakthroughs, it is easy to forget that historically, the real geniuses of the tech sector have been well-rounded individuals with a lot of interests. The fact that these creative geniuses who are interested in many things focus on the technology industry to leave their mark does not negate the fact that the inventors, CEOs and envelope-pushers of the tech sector all had more going for them than simply their career. That is why Martin Kleppmann is the Internet entrepreneur to watch! Read more »
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April 14th, 2012 by
David
Environmental awareness has become an important factor in all areas of society. There has been a great deal of research into developing environmentally beneficial or responsible technologies. Researchers at Wake Forest University in South Carolina are concerned with creating green technologies. That is one reason why they have been developing a new method of harnessing heat energy to convert into electricity. Power Felt is the first breakthrough that the researchers have developed to create cleaner, greener, and more sustainable energy. Read more »
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April 14th, 2012 by
David
Good language software may be very hard to find. Even so, if you are visiting China there are many options for software that teaches you Chinese. To learn Japanese, there is Jibbigo. If you are planning a trip to the Orient, why not continue your trip through Asia and visit Russia? Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has opened up to tourists from the United States and the country has much to offer travelers there. However, unlike traveling to Europe, visitors to Russia need to have at least a rudimentary knowledge of the Russian language. For that, there is Russian Complete Edition software! Read more »
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April 13th, 2012 by
David
With so many changes coming to the tech sector and the distribution of media, it is understandable that evaluating those changes has often been difficult to assess. While television has mechanisms built in, like the Neilsen Corporation’s statistical analysis, how can industry leaders determine if you are watching their program from your smartphone or tablet computer? When users stream videos from the Cloud is not as easy to chart the impact of your programming. At least, it was not easy to chart before Deb Roy set his mind to the issue!
Deb Roy saw the way social networking was changing the landscape of communication at the same time as technology was advancing to provide users with more instantaneous shared experiences. Deeply interested in the relationship between the distribution of media and news through technology, Deb Roy began an ambitious project to collect the statistics that would inform him – and others – as to the actual effect of the technological changes. That was when he and Michael Fleischman founded Bluefin Labs. Read more »
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April 13th, 2012 by
David
Living in a city and owning a car can feel both frustrating and pointless sometimes. Most of the day your car sits in a parking space with no one using it. You have to have a car to get to work, get out of the city for vacation, or go across town to meet a friend, but while you are at work or staying home for the day, your car remains idle, doing nothing. What if your car could be making you money when you are not using it? What if the car could pay for its own monthly payments? Would you be willing to let strangers rent your car for a few hours when you do not need it? If you answered “yes,” a car sharing service, like the ones offered by the Getaround, RelayRides and JustShareIt apps, might be for you. Read more »
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April 13th, 2012 by
David
There are a so many exceptionally cool USB flash drives. As USB flash drives evolve from the standard USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, it is interesting to see how companies are promoting the newer technology. As usual, some companies are highlighting fun and collectability with their new USB 3.0 flash drives. Corsair, the manufacturer of durable computer accessories, is going an entirely different way. With the Flash Survivor USB 3.0 32 GB USB Flash Drive, the company has created the most solid, damage-resistant USB flash drive yet! Read more »