Posts Tagged ‘technology’
How Interactivity Engages Consumers
Have you had the privilege to engage with a Coca-Cola interactive vending machine? It’s a pretty impressive device. Aside from its stunning design, it also makes purchasing a coke both a fun and enjoyable experience.
The Search Industry in 2014
Where do you see the search industry heading in the future? SEOs and SEMs are notorious for asking this question, since the industry changes so rapidly. As a result of both user and technology advances, the industry must constantly be looking forward in order to be effective in current efforts.
Which Is Better: iPhone or myTouch
Earlier this week T-Mobile announced the national retail availability of Google’s myTouch 3G. After anticipating the device for quite some time, our very own Mike McDonald immediately went out and purchased one. So, how does it compare to Apple’s iPhone 3GS?
Checking Out What the New Firefox Has to Offer
Firefox 3.5 is here and loaded with a plethora of improvements and new features . Sometimes with all of the download upgrades and new features that we are bombarded with it is hard to keep track of what tools are really available to us. This week, our very own Mike McDonald sat down to give you a rundown of some of the top features, improvements, and a few things to look out for with Firefox 3.5.
Facebook Users Respond to Aging Social Network
Facebook is growing exponentially and it shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, recently wrote a post on the Facebook blog announcing that Facebook has grown to 250 million users. If that isn’t impressive in itself, 50 million of those users have joined the social network in the last three months! A recent study done by iStrategy shows that there has been a 513% growth with users 55 years and older. That same study also showed that the use of college-aged students has dropped 21.7%. So it seems that what once was a networking haven for a very youthful group of college students is turning into an aging social network.
How Much Are You Willing to Pay for News?
Recently the editor of the Financial Times, Lionel Barber, made a statement that most newspaper websites will be charging for content within a year. It is no secret that the newspaper industry has been hurting lately. With so many people turning to the web for their news, newspaper sales are down and the newpaper organizations have been trying to figure out a way to earn revenue online.
Businesses Not So Eager for Windows 7
ScriptLogic recently conducted a survey to learn how businesses and IT administrators will accept Windows 7. The software manufacturer of Microsoft Windows-based networks found that most businesses are not in any hurry to adopt the new release.
iPhone 3G S Is Here!
This morning, Apple and AT&T opened its doors at 7 AM EST in the United States as they rolled out the latest release of the iPhone, the iPhone 3G S. Customers were anxious to get the device, but the crowds weren’t as large as they have been in the past since customers could pre-order the product and pick it up at their convenience.
CES 2009: Sling Media’s Improvements to SlingCatcher
Last year, Sling Media rolled out the much-anticipated SlingCatcher. Reviews were mixed early on, but as mentioned in this video from CES 2009, several updates have been made to the universal media player designed specifically for TVs.
CES 2009: Wireless Intel My WiFi Technology
Intel’s new My WiFi technology allows users to take their existing hardware and create a WiFi hotspot. The one exception is you have to be running on Intel’s Centrino 2. Despite that requirement, users will still save money and time with this technology.
iEntry 10th Anniversary
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