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The 2011 PhotoPlus Expo: For the Wealthy Shutterbug

by Admin on November 9, 2011 · No Comments

During the 3-day PhotoPlus Expo in New York, several exhibitors displayed their latest advances in photography technology. There were a massive assortment of cameras, lenses, printers, clothing, gear, gizmos and gadgets on display. The Expo was heavily bent for the professional photographer and the casual weekend or hobbyist cameraman might have felt left out. However, [...]

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Devices and Apps: Working Together to Make Our Lives Easier

by Admin on November 4, 2011 · No Comments

The world is becoming more connected. When we say this, we don’t just mean as individuals. Our devices are becoming more connected to each other as well. This makes our everyday life easier by adding seamlessness to our day that wasn’t present before. Now you can work on a document at work, send it to [...]

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Future-Tech: Is 2011 More like Back to the Future Part 1 or 2?

by Admin on November 2, 2011 · No Comments

It’s been 25 years since Back to the Future played in movie theaters.  In the original film, Marty McFly travels back in time to 1955 Hill Valley. While there, he inadvertently disrupts the space-time continuum and his mother ends up falling for him instead of his dad.  Freudian theories aside, Marty is able to salvage [...]

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The Web of Perfectionism: How Not to Get Stuck

by Admin on October 28, 2011 · No Comments

Do you find yourself agonizing over every little detail? Does it take you 3 times as long to finish a task because you are trying to get it “just right?” If so, you might be a perfectionist? It’s not an uncommon personality trait to see in the business world and it can be an aid [...]

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Some Interesting Winners at the T3 Gadget Awards

by Admin on October 26, 2011 · No Comments

As new technology pops up around us daily, it’s human nature to want to know which is the most innovative and revolutionary in the gadget world.  Well, the T3 Gadget Awards quench that thirst.  The awards, voted on by more than 960,000 online users, were given out last week.  Because the tech community is primarily [...]

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Intel and Toshiba: Energy Monitoring

by Admin on October 21, 2011 · No Comments

Becoming “greener” has been a hot topic nowadays, not only amongst the general public but also in high-tech companies. Many companies are looking into green tech as a means to save energy , save the environment, or to simply save money. One of the primary things you must know when looking into conserving energy is [...]

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The iPhone 4S: Revolutionary Or Evolutionary

by Admin on October 19, 2011 · No Comments

The first time we heard the news that Apple was coming out with the next iPhone, we were as giddy as schoolchildren.  We all hoped that that it was going to be a game changing iPhone 5.  But, alas, it wasn’t meant to be.  Instead, and with much fanfare, we got the iPhone 4S and [...]

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Creativity in the Cloud

by Admin on October 14, 2011 · No Comments

Many industries have changed due to the cloud. Massive amounts of information can be stored and shared easily in the cloud. And with the popularity of tablets people can access it quickly. This has improved the way creative people do business, below are a few examples if this. PortfoliosYou once had to transport heavy portfolios [...]

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Why Workplace Education is Right for Your Business

by Admin on October 7, 2011 · No Comments

Creating workplace education programs (WEP) within your company can be a successful way to improve morale. Whether it is done in a small or elaborate way, education keeps employees sharp, challenged, and inspired. Workplace education also can support employee’s individual goals of furthering their careers and that investment can cause stronger devotion from your employees. [...]

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Long Live the PC!

by Admin on October 5, 2011 · No Comments

Tablets and smartphones have inundated the market, making portable computing not only highly accessible but also extremely practical. It’s easy to see that remote computing is the next big leap in technology, transforming the way we interact with data on a daily basis. But what does this mean for the PC? When the iPad was [...]

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