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Clever Uses for the New NOOK

By |Everything Else|

If you’ve recently picked up a new Samsung Tab 4 NOOK, you’re probably excited about the prospects of this eReader/tablet combination device. While the NOOK is designed with reading in mind, as a Samsung device it’s also optimized for battery life, processing speed and more, making it possible to use for any number of alternative [...]

Are Chromebooks About To Get Cheaper

By |Google, News|

Chromebooks have found their place among educators. Many school systems across the country have turned to Chromebooks because of their affordability and because Google has made it extremely easy for educators to manage an entire fleet of Chromebooks across classes, schools and districts. Chromebooks have also found their way amongst people that are looking for [...]

HP’s Fanless Chromebox Isn’t So Fanless After All

By |Gadgets & Tech, Google, News|

The latest iteration of Google Chrome OS devices are coming in the form of "Chrome boxes". The initial Chrome boxes were released two years ago as Google was still trying to navigate the Chrome ship. Now Chrome as an OS is starting to catch on, most significantly in edTech. Both ASUS and HP have released [...]

Verizon To Compete With Manufacturers As They Launch Their Own Android Tablet, Ellipsis 7

By |Gadgets & Tech, Mobile|

Rumors have been flying through the Android community for months that Verizon was going to private label their own Android tablet. Now they've officially announced the new 7" tablet, which they are saying is the first device in a family of Verizon produced devices called Ellipsis. The tablet, which according to The Verge, will sport [...]

WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY HEAD TO HEAD: RUNNING OR GAMING?

By |Everything Else|

Wearable technology is set to make an incredible impact on the way in which we live our everyday lives. A more physical interaction with technology has always been something that the general public has been craving and over the past years we have taken steady steps into turning this into reality. This year will see [...]

Betting Apps: Reducing Risk to Zero

By |Everything Else|

by  401(K) 2013  Making money in the sports betting world is a fantastic buzz, but doing it blindly, without any sense of direction, it can be a bad idea. Whenever you mix money and luck there's always a chance things can go wrong; however, it's possible to negate this risk by using some of the latest technology [...]

An inside look in the latest gaming technology

By |Everything Else|

There is always a good reason to enjoy and play Royal Vegas casino games online. American as well as European fans are excited about the changes that are happening right now in online casino games. It's not just about the game itself such as slots, black jack or roulette. Today, the technological advancements also play [...]

Imprint Energy: Revolutionizing Wearables with Printed Batteries

By |CES 2015, Editors' Picks, Wearable Technology|

As wearabes and other small devices are growing in popularity, the problem of power has taken center stage. As it stands right now, battery life is the number one factor limiting wearables. Batteries are the single largest and bulkiest component of every single wearable on the market right now. Thus, companies are forced to decide between [...]

Parrot Showed off Its New eBee Drone at CES

By |CES 2015, Editors' Picks|

Much like last year, there were a ton of drones on display at the 2015 International CES. And, again, much like last year, Parrot is leading the way. While Parrot does have a bunch of different quad-copter type drones, which are far and away their most popular, it was a different type of drone that [...]

My Awesome Publishing Company To Tackle Writing Challenges For Kids With Technology FETC 2015

By |Editors' Picks, Education, FETC 15|

The most recent US Department of Education Assessment has revealed that "Only 24% of students currently write at 'proficient' level in eighth and twelfth grades." While some may find that statistic shocking and disturbing two big names in educational technology have teamed up to do something about it. Fablevision has been a leader in the world [...]

Superfish–A Better Way To Search Online

By |Editors' Picks|

Superfish--A Better Way To Search Online We've all done it--painstakingly typed text into a search engine, only to be given images that are totally not related to what we entered. With Superfish, that annoyance soon could be a thing of the past.... What Superfish Does Traditionally, what you get out of an image search is [...]

EdTech: Usernames and Passwords Are Easier To Manage With Tools4Ever FETC 2015

By |Editors' Picks, Education, FETC 15|

New York user and password management company Tools4Ever has a solution for problems plaguing school system's administrators everywhere. Sure managing usernames and passwords can be an enormous undertaking for any enterprise but when you put into the mix school age children as users, an extra element of headache can be had for the school and [...]

This Machine From Southern Sawdust Is The Most Bad Ass Wood Working Machine Ever

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

Leave it to a guy in Nashville, one of the startup hub capitals of the world, to take a machine like a CNC Router and turn it into the ultimate wood working production tool. That's exactly what Tyler Smith, the founder of Southern SawDust has done. Smith and has team have created the MT24, a [...]

Nikon Introduces New Medium Level Consumer DSLR D5500

By |CES 2015, Editors' Picks, News|

For the past few years that Nikon has introduced new DSLR cameras more often than not the 3XXX and the 5XXX are the newest of the entry level models. The camera in the 3XXX range is typically the bare bones entry level while the 5XXX is for a medium level consumer and maybe the lower [...]

Chevrolet Gives Sneak Peak Of 2016 Volt At CES 2015

By |Automotive, CES 2015, Editors' Picks, News|

Chevrolet pulled back the sheet on the 2016 Chevrolet Volt at a press event Sunday night at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas. Press in attendance were treated to a glimpse and photo op of General Motors newest long range electric/hybrid vehicle. GM has been showing some VIP volt owners and others, their latest [...]

Lenovo Takes It’s ThinkPad Business Back To It’s Core

By |CES 2015, Editors' Picks, News|

Who is this Lenovo company, that's what everyone was wondering last decade when IBM sold their laptop line to Lenovo. Lenovo had big aspirations of making IBM's "Think Pad" line up and several other computing devices more consumer friendly. To add to that consumer mix is the Yoga series tablets and their smartphone line up, [...]

Zenshifts: Roster and Schedule Management for SMEs

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

If you have ever worked in the food and beverage industry, you know how much of a hassle it is to manage a schedule. Most places still hand write their schedule. Not only is making the schedule outdated, it is hard to get it to all of the workers. Most of the time, they just [...]

10 Steps To Promote Your School

By |Everything Else|

Even if a school does everything right, only a small number of people in a community may hear about it. Administrators and educators are slowly coming around to accept that schools, too, require marketing and public relations. Although resistance to the idea of some type of promotional effort is necessary, it is still an abstraction [...]

GiftAir: A Personal Air Cleaning Device

By |Crowdfunding|

We have covered a ton of awesome crowdfunding projects over the past couple years. Most are pretty tame. That is to say that most provide an update to an existing product, or provide a more efficient way to do something. However, there is a rare breed of projects that are completely revolutionary in scope and [...]

President Obama’s New Title: “Coder-in-Chief”

By |Editors' Picks, News|

President Obama can add a new title to his resume, "Coder-in-Chief." On Monday, President Obama hosted an Hour of Code event at the White House, an became the first president ever to write a computer program. Wired reporter Klint Finley had a very good write-up on Obama's program and the significance: It was a very simple program—all it does [...]