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August 2nd, 2012 by
David
The tech sector seems to embrace different roles played by different people based upon their interests and experiences. Just as cops do not make for the best marriage counselors and poets are not traditionally called upon to rewire your house, many brilliant technical minds simply are not good at, or interested in, business. Many of the biggest tech sector companies, like Facebook, only reached their business potential when the tech-focused creator hired a brilliant business-oriented individual (like Mark Zuckerberg did when he hired Sheryl Sandberg). No other major industry seems to respect just how well specialized people may work when they are allowed to focus on their specialization (instead of treating all employees and executives as interchangeable) than the tech sector. Ryan Rouland has long recognized the benefits of letting tech leaders focus on the ideas and products, while he has built many successful tech companies for those innovators! Read more »
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July 30th, 2012 by
David
The Internet is a spawning ground of great new ideas. Many of those ideas, especially when they pertain to making the Internet run in a way that it has not before, have been very profitable for a number of entrepreneurs and investors. As a result, a whole industry within the industry has developed that focuses on aiding creative minds and programmers to create new products, services, and applications for the Internet. One of the most intriguing of such sites is Fireplace, a site designed to randomly generate start-up ideas. One of its founders is the very cool Gilan Avidan. Read more »
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July 28th, 2012 by
David
The smartphone is becomes a more vital piece of technology with each upgrade that manufacturers make. What was once a basic communication device has transformed into a personal assistant, post office, shopping mall, video camera/camera, art studio and entertainment center! The power of smartphones is impressive, but for all of their great qualities, each smartphone is limited by the size of its screen. Smartphone screens are compact and no matter how good the resolution is on your smartphone screen, there are some things – like special effects-driven movies – that lose incredible amounts of detail simply by virtue of the screen size. While you cannot make your smartphone screen bigger, you can make the images you see there bigger and for those who truly rely upon their smartphones for entertainment and storing business information, the BenQ Joybee GP2 may solve many issues with your small smartphone screen. Read more »
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July 27th, 2012 by
David
Last year when the Apple Computers released the iPhone 4S, users were understandably thrilled by the device. The iPhone 4S remains one of the most powerful smartphones on the market and one of the most coveted. Despite numerous rumors that the iPhone 5 will be released later this year, many iPhone users who love their iPhone 4 or 4S may want to keep their familiar smartphone and avoid the hassle of having to program a new iPhone. For those people (and those who want to believe that the iPhone 5 will have the same physical specifications as the 4S) it may be time to start accessorizing your iPhone 4S. One of the coolest accessories for the iPhone 4S is also one of the most simple: the Macally Foldable Charging Stand. Read more »
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July 23rd, 2012 by
David
There are so many workers who strive to get their foot in the door with one of the big tech companies, so it can be surprising to hear about all of the people who leave the giants of the tech sector to work for smaller companies. After years of working for companies with more than ten thousand employees, though, it can be nice to go work for a smaller company. Often executives who do are given greater responsibility and flexibility and that may lead them to a greater sense of satisfaction than they had at the bigger company. With more than a decade working for IBM and Lenovo, Brenda Grissom is now finding satisfaction and stimulation at Grissom Sheet Metal! Read more »
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July 22nd, 2012 by
David
Security is a concern in the tech sector that only continues to grow. The growth of security services pertaining to computers, smartphones and mobile computing devices is not a reflection on the industry’s unwillingness to adapt; technology continues to change at such a fast rate and hackers continue to adapt as well, necessitating an almost-constant development of new security-related products and services. While many computers have been protected by the most robust anti-viral software ever created, as hackers take on smartphones and mobile computing devices, many of the major software developers have been slow to react. Instead, consumers are discovering the benefits of mobile computing protection software, like Reliaty55. Read more »
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July 20th, 2012 by
David
An alternative to an expensive, high quality, high definition television – for those who have the space – is a digital video projector. Digital video projectors have progressed to the point that one may get true high definition resolution and even 3-D visuals when connected to compatible equipment (like a 3-D Blu-Ray player). For those who want to be able to create a true home theater experience and who might want to share their DVD or Blu-Ray collection with others in a larger visual format than even today’s HDTVs, the digital video projector is for you! One of the premium digital projectors on the market today is the ViewSonic Pro8500. Read more »
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July 19th, 2012 by
David
Given how vast the tech sector is, it is very easy for workers at all levels to find themselves suddenly working in an area in which their expertise is limited. Keeping up with the tech sector can require quite a bit of continual training and often workers who are focused on their work-related tasks do not have the time to learn about the very latest practices or developments in the tech sectors. That is why many companies utilize professional trainers who both update workers on current events and instruct workers on how to utilize programs with which they have limited prior experience. One of the best trainers in the business is Jennifer Page! Read more »
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July 19th, 2012 by
David
As more and more people get cooler and more expensive home electronics devices, it is hard not to feel insecure leaving home. While the obvious solution would be to get a security system, the media portrays home security systems as drastically ineffective. In fact, most people would be hard pressed not to be able to recall a time when they watched a movie or television program and a security system was compromised by cutting the wires from the cameras to the monitors. One of the obvious, real-world, solutions to that problem is to assemble a security system that does not have wires that can be cut. For that, you might want the Uniden Guardian Wireless Video Surveillance System. Read more »
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July 18th, 2012 by
David
When the Apple iPhone 4S was released, there was much ado made over Siri, the talking virtual butler program that was integrated into the new iPhone. Siri receives input through verbal commands and inquiries and responds in a pleasant, feminine voice. While Apple has been lauded for the technology (and criticized for its flaws), it is not the only company diligently working on voice recognition and vocal delivery software. In fact, compared to LumenVox – a company working in the vocal engine software industry for over a decade – Apple is a relative newcomer! Currently pushing the envelope of all that LumenVox creates is Nigel Quinnin. Read more »