Tech Issues
10 February 2012 | 0 Comments
The most discussed and excruciating virtual reality film “Hunger in Los Angeles.” was screened recently at the New Frontier Pavilion. The film is actually a 3D simulation that places the participant or the real eye witness at the center of a scandalous and shameful food crisis. “Hunger in L.A.” was made using the development in [...]
Tagged in journalism, virtual reality
Tech Issues
6 January 2012 | 0 Comments
Texting has been widely famous all over the world. We’ve cultivated a texting culture. We’ve made our own rules and developed our pattern of texting. Some used it for communication while others is to simply connect with friends. While the youth are very much hooked on this leisure interest, we should remember that it shouldn’t [...]
Tagged in sms, texting
Tech Issues
18 November 2011 | 0 Comments
Anyone who loves music is surely familiar with cloud music lockers as well as those streaming music services. Well, as an individual who doesn’t pay much attention to music, you might ask what is the significance of these two, and basically what are these two things all about? Try to browse the internet and you [...]
Tagged in cloud based music locker, streaming music service
Internet Issues,Tech Issues
9 November 2011 | 0 Comments
If Steve Jobs were still alive, this news would make him too full to eat for a week, because the richness of this news is just too much. Adobe is killing off its development on Flash for mobile platforms. This means that Apple’s decision to keep Flash off of their phones was prescient (or maybe [...]
Tagged in adobe flash, html 5, microsoft silverlight
Tech Issues
6 October 2011 | 0 Comments
There is a rapid change in technology as each day progresses. Even after developing a powerful product, it is just a matter of some months that the product may become obsolete. Today’s business model is a competitive one and you need to be up-to-date in order to compete. Keeping up with technology will ensure you [...]
Tagged in technology
Tech Issues
13 September 2011 | 0 Comments
When anyone mentions alternative energy most people automatically think of solar power. But wind energy has actually been an alternative source of energy way before solar power came along. Of course today wind energy is used to generate energy for electricity. Converting wind into energy and saving you money as well as saving the environment [...]
Tagged in saving money, wind energy
Tech Issues
24 August 2011 | 0 Comments
An Acer executive has recently dropped this gem: iPad and Tablet device fever is receding. Sorry to say but this is just silly. There is nothing about current market suggestions that would give anyone the idea that Tablet “fever” is receding. Apple has a certified hit with the iPad, and at least some of the [...]
Tagged in acer, android, apple, google, ios, ipad
Tech Issues
9 August 2011 | 0 Comments
Oddly enough, the entertainment industry is one of the most reliable Luddites. I say oddly because this is the industry that can most be helped by the newer technologies that we find coming out all the time. For instance, contrary to what is reported, the music industry has never been stronger. While it may no [...]
Tagged in entertainment industry, luddite, rootkit, sony music
Gadgetry,Tech Issues
24 October 2010 | 0 Comments
I’ve been reading more information about the new, upcoming Mac App Store. As with the iOS App Store, Apple will be exerting much control. So, while developers will enjoy the massive audience boost the App Store will give them, they will also have to deal with Apple’s notoriously tight controls. I do find this new [...]
Tagged in apple, forklift, ios, mac app store, macupdate
Tech Issues
14 October 2010 | 0 Comments
The FCC is proposing a regulation requiring mobile service providers to alert customers as they reach their voice and data limits. This would go a long ways towards ending what has become known as “bill shock”. The FCC faces stiff resistance from the industry, and it’s unclear if the proposed rules will go through. Verizon [...]
Tagged in at&t, bill shock, fcc, mobile service provider, verizon