Woman Quits Her Job In Front Of 100 Million People During GoDaddy Commercial

Long gone are the days of GoDaddy's risque, head turning Super Bowl ads. Over the past two years GoDaddy has been heavily targeting small business owners and helping people launch new businesses. With that theme in mind this year's Superbowl ad, while lacking scantly clad women, actually featured a woman who has a side business [...]

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JCPenney Go Home You’re Drunk, Or Not?

We've seen some crazy things happen on Twitter. Take the career ending tweets from Justine Sacco for instance. What ended up being a horribly insensitive tweet from a "PR professional", ended up having the interwebs in a stir for an entire weekend and the perpetrator losing a very high profile job, in PR. With social [...]

AT&T Makes Another Move, Lowers Bigger Data Plans

We're in the midst of the biggest wireless game of chess that the industry has ever seen, and it can only be good for witless customers. This time AT&T has made another move that will make customers on the countries "largest 4G LTE network" happy, especially those using bigger data plans. The Associated Press reported [...]

Microsof Preparing New Xbox One To Better Compete With PS4?

It's been a solid war and a good fight between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's Playstation 4 since their release last November. Although Xbox loyalists would disagree, there is a clear winner in the war and that is the Playstation 4. Now don't get me wrong, Xbox One isn't doing bad by any stretch of [...]

Do Apple Meetings With The FDA Confirm Rumors Of A Healthbook In iOS 8

It looks like Apple could be headed into the health business. Reports from 9to5Mac and The Verge both suggest that Apple has some solid plans to offer some heath and wellness related apps that could be baked directly into the next version of iOS. 9to5Mac said early Friday that Apple was working on combining the [...]

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tablift by Nbryte – A Tablet Stand for the Couch or Bed

"The tablift was designed to address the problem of using your tablet in places like the couch and the bed (where 80% of tablet use takes place!). The tablift allows you to use your tablet in these places completely hands-free, giving you the freedom to sit or lie back and enjoy your tablet without having to hold it in your hands or rest it on your lap."

Remind101: Connecting Students and Teachers With A Text

One of the hardest things for educators to do is to send information to their students in a quick manner. Remind101 thinks that the answer to this problem is by utilizing text messages

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Nintendo To Consider Mergers & Acquisitions

By now I think everyone in the world knows that Nintendo didn't meet their revenue forecasts, that they had to revise their end of year forecast and that Wii U sales weren't even close to what they wanted. One of the most surprising things in all this is that Nintendo's President and CEO Satoru Iwata [...]

Amazon Prime Going Up To $119?

Amazon Prime is an extremely good value proposition for anyone that buys things regularly from the e-commerce giant. In addition to free 2 day shipping and deeply discounted overnight shipping, Amazon Prime customers get access to their e-book lending library, free streaming videos and other deals that make the service well worth $79 per year. [...]

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StudentGlance – Automating Educators’ Most Mundane Task

Educators and school administrators spend an extraordinary amount of their time performing these tedious, mundane tasks. StudentGlance has a solution for one of the most tedious of these tasks: class list creation. As Carmen Conner - the CEO of StudentGlance - told us at FETC, elementary school teachers often create class lists using tedious manual techniques that often take hours and hours. StudentGlance automates much of the process, and generates class lists as much as 90% faster than the current methods.