Charleston Women Take Engineering Lessons To Kids To New Heights With Sensibots

There are tons of games out there that claim to teach even the youngest of children how to code. One of our favorite's is Kodable. Our 6 year old daughter has been playing Kodable for nearly two years. It's a wonderful game and it it teaches basic IFTT skills to young children. The problem is [...]

AT&T Is Giving Away $100 Per New Line Activated To New And Existing Customers

In speaking with T-Mobile CEO John Legere at CES earlier this month he told us that he loves competition and being competitive. He doesn't want the other carriers, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon to sit around being lame ducks while he parades around having "all the fun". Well AT&T has been quick to respond to T-Mobile [...]

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Epson Brightens The Classroom With New BrightLink 3LCD Interactive Projectors [FETC]

Epson, the global leader in projector technology, is on hand at the Florida Educational Technology Conference, the largest educational technology conference in the US. Epson promised to bring great news for classrooms utilizing projector technology, and that they did. This morning Epson introduced its new line of ultra-short throw interactive projectors – the BrightLink® 575Wi, 585Wi [...]

The Future of Educational Gaming [Infographic]

As students are spending more time than ever on mobile devices, it only makes sense that educators follow this mobile trend. With unprecedented amounts of time spent on mobile devices, why not try to make it educational. That is the goal of GameSalad Education. This graphic explores the ways games have impacted the classroom and where the future may be headed. The statistics speak volumes about the industry, and give a clear view of the reasons why GameSalad and others are looking to expand educational gaming:

Move Over Cable Box, The Next Apple TV To Come With A TV Tuner?

Apple is believed to be working on a refresh of their Apple TV box. The Apple TV box is one of the most easiest to use set top boxes, especially for someone enamored in the Apple ecosystem. The current Apple TV comes with most of the features it's competitors already offter, including Netflix and Hulu. [...]

FETC 2014: GameSalad – iOS, Web & Mac Game Development Without Coding

One of the companies that were are particularly excited to see at this years Florida Educational Technology Conference (FETC) is GameSalad®. GameSalad provides a wide variety of game development tools that make "iOS, Web & Mac game creation accessible to the 99% who don't like to code." The company's game development tools, "are a top choice by educators when integrating game development technology into their classrooms."

Be A Rap Genius On Your iPhone

Rap Genius, the company that translates the meanings of the lyrics in rap songs, big news stories and even Andrew Masons resignation letter from Groupon, has quickly become one of the world's biggest sites for hip hop and lyric fans. The humorous site takes some of the best rap lyrics and gives them the most [...]

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Sales Training App, Ace The Sale Is Today’s Appsbar App Of The Day

Sales training information distributed through mobile app earns award Ace the Sale has earned appsbar.com’s App of the Day award as an example of how independent artists, musicians, authors, and publishers have been able participate in mobile outreach by using the no-cost app builder at appsbar. The app serves as the mobile platform for the [...]

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TV Gets More Interactive As i.TV Introduces tagtv

Yesterday we reported that the very popular social app, Get Glue, that let's you check into TV was getting a name change. After being acquired by iTV back in November, the app is being re-invented as "tvtag". After our weekend story we had the opportunity to jump on the phone with iTV CEO Brad Pelo [...]

Purple Pain: Prince Suing Bloggers & Facebookers For $22 Million

Arguably one of the best pop music performers of all time, people have been wondering what Prince has been doing over the past 15 years or so. The answer, suing people. Prince is very protective of his music catalog. To some, he seems almost over protective, it is after all, 2014. To Prince, no form [...]