What’s Next?

2016-11-09T10:21:48-07:00

Smartphones. Tablets. Notebooks. Desktops. Ultrabooks. We are facing an ever increasing number of choices in how we connect digitally. Last year smartphones outsold personal computers. By next year more people will access the web through a mobile device than through their desktop computers. How we connect to the world, for what, and

What’s Next?2016-11-09T10:21:48-07:00

How BIG Is Apple?

2016-03-01T12:13:29-07:00

Apple Computer is ranked number one in the world in market capitalization. Quite a change from 1996 when Apple was so close to bankruptcy Microsoft invested $150 million to keep the company afloat to prevent the government from eyeing Microsoft as a monopoly. Today, Apple is valued at over $500 billion, eclipsing Exxon at

How BIG Is Apple?2016-03-01T12:13:29-07:00

Smartphone – Battery Saving 101

2016-11-09T10:21:49-07:00

The one thing most of us agree on about our smartphones, whether we have an Android, an Apple iPhone, a Windows phone or even a Blackberry, is that battery life basically sucks. Some of us remember when our cell phones would stay charged for days on end. I will tell you that

Smartphone – Battery Saving 1012016-11-09T10:21:49-07:00

HTML 5

2016-03-01T12:08:12-07:00

  HTML 5 is the future of websites. The original HTML started in 1980 by Tim Berners-Lee as Hyper Text Markup Language has changed considerably in the 32 years since. We are still stuck with some of the restrictions created in the first versions that slow the web and make websites more

HTML 52016-03-01T12:08:12-07:00

People’s Tech Takeover

2016-11-09T10:21:53-07:00

  Twenty years ago when you made a home movie, it was most likely a Super 8 which you watched on a five minute reel and then put it in a cupboard to collect dust. If you took a photo of anything, you then dropped the film off at a grocery store,

People’s Tech Takeover2016-11-09T10:21:53-07:00
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