Author: James Mowery

James Mowery is a passionate technology journalist and entrepreneur who has written for various top-tier publications like Mashable and CMSWire. Follow him on Twitter: @JMowery.

This Solar Powered Cinema Is Also The World's Smallest

When you think about a movie theater, you usually envision these huge rooms with hundreds of seats and a gigantic movie screen. But this is not one of those examples. In fact, this is the complete opposite. This cinema — called the Sol Cinema more »

When Wide Screen Isn't Quite Wide Enough

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is going to bring along a new wave of consumer HDTVs that feature what is being called ultra wide-screen displays with 21:9 aspect ratios. What does this mean? It means you’re going to be seeing a whole more »

7,000,000,000,000+ SMS Messages To Be Sent In 2011

As we all know, talking on the phone has sort of become a thing of the past. No longer do people feel the need to open their mouths when they can simply use their fingers to accomplish the same thing. But SMS messaging has grown more than anyone could more »

Will Cell Phones Actually Replace Wallets?

One area that could really use some innovation is the financial industry. We’ve already begun to see some interesting developments in the form of Credit Card 2.0, where credit cards will take advantage of chips to become more useful than before. However, this more »

Why The Bad Guys Win In Social Media

If you were to go by Hollywood’s logic, it is not uncommon to see the bad boy getting the girls, the notoriety, the fame, and everything else that comes with it. Transforming that from fantasy to reality, however, can be tricky, as there are plenty more »

Microsoft Kinect Hacks Keep Getting Weirder

Ever since Microsoft’s Kinect hit the market, it has been a hot accessory for the Xbox 360. However, it was only a matter of time before some clever hackers managed to break into its guts and use it to control even more than what had been initially more »

A Credit Card You Won't Be Taking Through Airport Security

Now this is crazy. We’ve heard of credit card 2.0, but I don’t think we were expecting something so interesting (and so dangerous) like this. What we have now is a credit-card lookalike that is made of stainless steel that not only looks cool alone more »

No Groupon, No Problem: Google Hunts For Smaller Fish

Google might of lost the battle with Groupon, but the Search Giant clearly feels that they have not lost the war in hyper-local deals just yet. Amidst their failed $6 billion takeover of Groupon, Google is now throwing out a line to smaller fish more »

Windows Phone 7 Sales: Who Said Numbers Never Lie?

Microsoft was satisfied enough to announce that they had sold 1.5 million units of their Windows Phone 7 platform for the past six weeks it has been available. Not too amazing, sure, but it is a start. However, we were just thrown a curve ball when more »

Leaked Government Documents? Try Zuckerberg and Farmville Instead!

Person of the Year is a fairly substantial award given out by TIME magazine annually. Nearing the end of this year, however, the award seemed to be up in the air. Who has managed to accomplish anything significant this year? Julian Assange? Maybe. more »

The Price of Creativity: How Designers are Being Cheapened By the Internet

There is a bit of a conundrum going on in the creative professional community. The problem? The Internet is seemingly cheapening the efforts of high-profile designers, programmers, and other similar jobs on the Web. It’s a global issue, and more »

Google Demo Slam Makes Tech Demos Personal

Maybe tech demos are your most favorite thing in the world, but even if they are not, Google Demo Slam is trying to make them, at the very least, interesting and personal. The site, which had a soft launch nearly a month ago, appears to be growing, more »

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