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September 8th, 2012 by
RESCUECOM
There are few sensations quite like seeing a police officer or state trooper following you when you know your speed has been generously in excess of the posted limits. Few people do not know that stomach-sinking sensation that comes when they flip on their lights and you know you are going to be pulled over. Talking or flirting your way out of tickets does not always work, so the best way to avoid being pulled over for speeding is to simply follow the posted speed limits. Barring that, the next best thing is to use technology to increase the likelihood that you will be going the speed limit when police scan you. For that, you need a device like the Whistler XTR-435 Radar Detector! Read more »
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August 20th, 2012 by
David
Networking within a big business is becoming a pretty huge business in its own right. The companies that are aiding big businesses with their internal communications have found a niche that they are very effectively filling. The business networking companies continue to grow, despite the rapidly changing corporate and economic landscapes worldwide. One of the most dynamic networking companies is Yammer. Yammer continues to grow, in part, because of Dee Anna McPherson. Read more »
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August 5th, 2012 by
David
In the wake of virtually every tragedy involving gun violence, the media and politicians talk quite a bit about responsibility. While responsibility is easy to determine in incidents where a shooter or group of shooters does violence against others, in situations like accidents involving unsecured firearms (or firearms that were secured, but some element of that security failed), upon whose shoulders the responsibility rests may be harder to judge. Regardless, technology now exists to make it far easier to secure your firearms and other valuables so that accidents are less likely to occur and so you might avoid losing your valuables to burglars. Some worthwhile personal security technology is present in Barska’s Standard Biometric Keypad Safe. Read more »
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August 4th, 2012 by
David
It does not take long, when shopping for new technological gadgets, to realize that every major manufacturer of tech has a different way of connecting, recharging, powering or operating their devices to make them distinctive. For those who do not want to ally themselves to a single corporate standard and would like to buy gadgets from a wide range of manufacturers, they either end up spending a lot of time figuring out how to maintain each of their devices or they end up spending a lot of money to be able to recharge and synch all of their devices simultaneously. Callpod, the makers of the ChargePod, FuelTank, and other connectivity devices, saw that problem and has been steadily working to make the lives of consumers much easier. A lot of the credit for Callpod’s success comes from Craig Lurey. Read more »
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August 3rd, 2012 by
David
The concept of a social network is actually a very simple one: you log into a network, provide information about yourself and develop a channel to share interests and information with other people in your life. As well, you may use a social network to expand your circle of friends by starting conversations with likeminded people who share some of the same interests as you. One of the coolest products on the Internet, is expanding the perception of what a social network can be by offering options that make for a very real photo network! The service is the Ceiva PicturePlan Photo Delivery Service and it is innovative, fresh, and very cool. 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 9th, 2012 by
David
Despite the current recession, the tech sector continues to have a strong need for professionals. Start-ups, especially, need highly-skilled, technical minded employees in order to translate the Founders’ vision into an actual product. However, the process of hiring good people can be a time consuming one and it falls outside the skill set of many people who are focused on hardware, software, coding, and other non-people-related tasks. As a result, one of the smartest early hires in a start-up can be to hire a brilliant recruiter. Raquel Atkinson is one such recruiter in the tech sector. Read more »
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July 9th, 2012 by
David
About fifteen years ago, the consumer software market was all abuzz over voice recognition technology. You could buy programs that, after a training session that created a template of your specific voice, intonation, and speech patterns, could (supposedly) recognize vocal commands. Between tragically slow computer processors and comparatively limited hard drive space relative to the demands of such vocal recognition training programs, many consumers discovered that voice operation of their computers was more of a boondoggle than a benefit. Now, with applications like Siri from Apple, voice recognition has progressed to the point where it is a practical way to interact with many computer devices. So, what is the next step; what is like voice recognition was fifteen years ago to push the envelope forward? That would be thought recognition and it is no longer just a science fiction concept! Read more »
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July 8th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, if you are not a part of a subculture or community, the devices utilized by that group of people might seem alien. Even so, if there is a niche market and a device that might benefit that group, you can pretty much bet that there is a company within the tech sector that will try to market to that niche. For those who want to get the most out of their golf game, there is no longer a need to carry around your tablet computer or use multiple devices on the golf course. Garmin has devised the ultimate golf watch, the Approach S3. Read more »