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Check is a Mobile App That Prevents People from Missing Bill Payments

Missing a bill and ending up responsible for late fees is one of the most frustrating things a person can experience.  Unfortunately, it is far from an uncommon occurrence, especially when people juggle so many online bills, credit cards, and even multiple bank accounts.  Keeping track of all of one’s payments and personal finances isn’t always simple and mistakes happen.  Cool product in technology Check wants to help people avoid making those mistakes altogether.  Check is a smartphone and tablet application that connects to all your credit cards and bank accounts and automatically notifies you of payment issues before they happen.  Users enter what bills they have to pay each month into the app and Check lets them schedule when to pay what bill out of what accounts.  Check notifies people whenever there is an upcoming bill and whenever funds in a specific account become too low.  Consumers only set Check up on their phones or tablets once and then it automatically keeps them up to date.  Mobile PC support is available to any customers who experience problems downloading the app. Read more »


Gaia GPS Helps People Navigate Hiking Trails throughout the U.S.

One issue that hiking enthusiasts face when they travel across the country to conquer many different hiking trails is that quite a few major trails lead to places where no cell phone signal exists.  No phone signal means the GPS function of many smartphones becomes useless.  Cool product Gaia GPS allows users to download GPS data for specific hiking trails so they can use the maps and data points even when they have no Internet connection out in the wilderness.  Gaia GPS is available on the web, on iPhone and on Android devices.  People can load the data for their particular hiking trail or trip on the app beforehand and then access the maps they need while hiking.  Any people who have trouble operating the app on their smartphones or tablets should get mobile IT support to help. Read more »


Dr. Mark Boguski Founded PhotoCalorie to Help People Track What They Eat

One of the most difficult aspects of trying to lose weight is keeping track of calorie intake.  In order to keep weight off once someone loses it, that person needs to know what foods may help and hurt them as they continue.  A general idea about what food is healthy doesn’t always cut it when trying to maintain a physique.  Cool person in technology Dr. Mark Boguski wants to help people maintain their weight with his company PhotoCalorie.  Boguski’s company gives users a mobile app and web platform to keep a digital journal that allows them to keep track of nutrition information for all the food they intake.  With PhotoCalorie, people can easily search for the nutrition information of the food they eat.  PhotoCalorie’s database contains specific nutrition facts about thousands of different foods.  Users maintain a journal of everything they eat and tag the nutrition information to each entry.  This process lets people find out what helps them lose weight and what hurts their efforts. Any users who experience unexpected problems signing up for PhotoCalorie can get help from a remote tech support provider. Read more »


Blake Ian’s Company Tawkers Lets People Publish Interviews Publicly by Texting

Texting has become one of the most prevalent forms of communication for everyone from powerful CEOs to pre-teens still in middle school.  The ease and convenience of texting makes it a preferred form of communication.  Still, when publishing interviews, people commonly use phone calls or in-person conversations.  While these live forms of interview make more sense for television and radio, a print journalist would benefit from using a less time consuming and more convenient option like texting.  Cool person in technology Blake Ian believes that using text for journalistic and even promotional interviews has untapped potential.  That’s why Ian founded his company Tawkers, which lets people publicly publish the text conversations on the web.  Anyone who has trouble joining Ian’s website to try out the Tawkers service can get assistance from a smartphone computer support service. Read more »


Fixational CEO Ronan O’Malley Is Making Apps That People Control with Their Eyes

There have been huge shifts in how we control our personal technology over the last decade.  The rise of tablets and smartphones have made touch control into a mainstream aspect of people’s daily lives as opposed to just a niche gimmick.  Voice control has also become popular recently thanks to the rise of new features in mobile devices such as Apple’s Siri and Android’s Google Now system.  Cool person in technology Ronan O’Malley now wants to create another revolution in how people interact with their devices.  O’Malley’s company Fixational works on technology that allows people to control smartphones, tablets and computers with their eyes.  Software that takes advantage of O’Malley’s technology allows users to interact with computers through both eye movement and blinking.  Fixational has already released two smartphone applications: Wink Camera and Wink Reader.  These applications serve as proof of concept for O’Malley’s potentially groundbreaking technology.  Users who have trouble controlling Fixational’s apps with their eyes may need smartphone PC repair to fix their phone’s camera. Read more »


Linquet Keeps You from Losing Things

Nearly everyone knows the experience of losing car keys, the television remote, cell phones or any number of important items used on a daily basis.  In some situations, people can easily locate what they’ve lost, such as when someone calls a smartphone to hear it ringing and go find it.  However, most of the time, people are left frustrated by their inability to find what they have misplaced.  Now, a cool product in technology aims to take away that frustration for good.  Linquet is a small tracking device that anyone can easily attach to any item he or she owns in order to locate it when it goes missing.  This small item tracker is easily linkable to anything a user wants, whether that be the car keys, a camera, or even a pet.  Users can set off an alarm using a special remote when they lose their Linquet connected item.  Anyone who has trouble getting a Linquet remote to work can always contact mobile computer repair for help with the issue. Read more »


Spritz Wants to Change How People Read

Speed-reading is a highly sought after skill.  Thousands of people have purchased books and taken online courses in the hopes of finding ways to consume text more quickly.  While some do improve their abilities, just as many never significantly increase their reading speed.  Speed-reading methods work differently for each individual and are dependent on hours of practice, meaning that there are never any guarantees with these methods.  However, a new technology startup has researched a new way to help people read faster.  This cool product, named Spritz, uses technology and science to speed up the way people consume text automatically.  Spritz “streams” written content one word at a time at a predetermined pace, which avoids the time consuming nature of moving one’s eyes over different lines of text.  It sounds simple, but the process has proven to be successful for many people.  Even better, it requires no extra training or special methods that require extensive practice.  Anyone interested in using Spritz who has difficulty installing new applications on their computer should call computer tech support for help. Read more »


CrowdTorch CEO Scot Richardson Provides Branded Online Ticketing

Ticketing through major outlets like Ticketmaster is mostly a bland and uniform experience.  Corporate ticketing sites limit the extent of individual branding to a single logo or a banner.  This makes it difficult to sell a performer or venue with a unique brand or identity, which is exactly what any newer artists or venues want to do in order to compete with larger or more prominent competition.  Cool person in technology Scot Richardson offers both venues and performers of all types the ability to build brand identity into their ticketing system with his company CrowdTorch.  Read more »


GuestDriven Helps Hotels Connect with Guests

Hotels often live and die by their reputation.  The famous star rating system and referrals from previous travelers are what bring most people to the lobbies of hotels all around the world.  Reputation is key in the hospitality business and the opinion of a hotel’s guests dictates its reputation.  Now, there is a cool product in technology that helps hotels connect better with their customers.  GuestDriven gives hotels the tools to engage and provide for their guests to gain insight into what they need to improve their experience.  GuestDriven then also encourages guests to become brand ambassadors, spreading the good word about particular locations to other potential customers and improving overall business for the hotel.  GuestDriven accomplishes all of these goals through mobile technology.  Read more »


PadSquad Helps Small Businesses Make Tablet-Friendly, Responsive Websites

The percentage of Internet traffic that comes from mobile users steadily increases every business quarter and every year.  People engage with the web on their phones and tablets just as much as they do through a standard desktop or laptop.  In many cases, people use their mobile devices even more than their PCs or Macs. Companies need to do as much as possible to accommodate the growing mobile marketplace if they want to advertise their products, services or content successfully.  While major corporations have the resources to develop mobile applications  for themselves and their subsidiaries, privately owned small businesses find themselves at a disadvantage in the age of mobile technology These smaller companies often don’t have the internal business computer services and resources to easily develop mobile versions of their website.  However, thanks to cool product PadSquad, these companies have another option. Read more »


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