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Do I need cloud hosting?
The top quality web hosting sites of today are using cloud hosting for optimal website functionality. However, though its use...
Technological advancements from the global pitch
Every once in a while technology converges with reality in such a way that it doesn’t seem as though it...
The multi-screen generation needs a better advertising model
The days of traditional advertising being separated from digital advertising are behind us... at least they should be. Today and...
Google tangos with NASA
You’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about Google’s Project Ara, but Project Tango is starting to garner some well...
The future of the connected field technician
So often, people are faced with machinery that doesn't work and technology that malfunctions. Soon, this life may be a...
5 technologies that casinos use to operate
Casinos have come a long way in terms of tech. Facilities that used to have a retro vibe à la...
Personalization versus standardization in digital marketing
As technology continues to make it easier for businesses to market online, there has been a fork in the road...
Up-and-coming tech hubs in the U.S.
So while the masses are out jonesin' for some free wifi for their latest Galaxy iPhone 64, little cities all...
The future of accessorizing
Wearable tech is launching us in to the space age with some serious Jetsons level gear. Technology is no longer...
3 major flaws you should understand about customer tracking
It’s easy to think of customer tracking as the golden goose of retail. After all, if you know where your...
7 wireless trends revolutionizing home security
For years, home security systems have been wired projects. When homeowners think of home security, the hassles of wires and...
Women want geeks, not gym rats
Are you a gym rat, or a geek? Of course, we know it isn't a dichotomy and it isn't necessarily...
Inside the DeepMind: What may happen when Google becomes artificially intelligent
Google’s $400 million acquisition of the UK-based company, called DeepMind, could change the way we look at how humans interact...
How to leverage Cloud solutions for effective business communication
There is no "one right way" to use cloud solutions for your business. Some organizations are content with just storing...
Are remote controls ruining our society?
The remote control, since its inception, has been the poster child for convenience. No longer must we move from the...
Why digital marketing and advertising are finally coming together in 2014
To paraphrase the immortal movie icon, Ferris Bueller, "The Internet moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around...
BYOD policies in the public sector: challenges and best practices
Desktop and laptop computers have long been incorporated into the work environment. With the device landscape having been expanded by...
Of cops and cookies
Computer forensics was once thought to be an unreliable source for evidence, but now has become an important part of...
Online B2B companies start taking cues From B2Cs
When it comes to online marketing, B2C companies are often one step (or a few) ahead of their B2B counterparts....
Is PPC dying?
In the world of marketing, pay-per-click advertising has been strong for a decade. Those who advertise on the search engines...