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Ford Expedition Model Leads to Science Award for Middle Schooler
HARDWARE, BLOGS NEWS
A fourteen year old middle school student took home $25,000 because curiosity about an SUV led him to develop a science project.
On 10/4/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Get Ready to Grab Prometheus on 3D Blu-ray
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
The science fiction thriller from director Ridley Scott debuts on Blu-ray 3D next week. You can get a collector's copy for yourself come October 9.

On 10/2/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Software Illustrates the Balance of Political Sites
SOFTWARE NEWS
The US presidential election is in full swing. How can you tell if you are getting a balanced view of the facts? Try Balancer, a free plug in for Chrome developed by university professors and their students.
On 10/1/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Solar SunFlowers Teach Alternative Energy to Students
BLOGS NEWS
A Solar SunFlower, the first of its kind in the nation, is in operation at the Sacramento City School of Engineering & Sciences in California promoting math and science studies.
On 9/26/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

CES Lays Foundation for 2013 Keynote Speakers
BUSINESS NEWS
The International CES organization is dribbling out the names of who will present the keynote speeches at their January, 2013 event. The latest schedule shows Verizon Chairman and CEO Lowell McAdam on January 8.

On 9/25/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Do You Have The Best Gadget?
HARDWARE, BLOGS NEWS
CES calls them Gadgets. They are the unique technological goodies that make Last Gadget Standing one of the most popular venues at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
On 9/24/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

IE9, 8, 7, 6 Users are in Danger
SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS
Microsoft's Yunsun Wee says to take heed if you are using Internet Explorer 9 or earlier versions. The security advisory warns that websites hosting malicious code are a danger to your computer.
On 9/21/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
History of Hard Drives
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
In 1890, Herman Hollerith took the US census process from hand calculating to a punch card reading machine that used the location of holes on each card to tally interviewees’ responses.
On 9/18/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

A Robot May Be On Grandma's Christmas Wish List
HARDWARE NEWS
As people age, independence and staying in their own homes becomes primary, so the older generation is considering robots as caregivers.
On 9/13/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Are Teens Risking Lives By Playing Grand Theft Auto?
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Auto accidents, police stops, drinking and driving problems are higher in teens who play risky, mature rated video games, such as Grand Theft Auto.
On 9/11/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Grad Student Creates World’s Largest Network
HARDWARE NEWS
The world’s largest network has been developed via a PhD thesis by a student at the Public University of Navarre in Spain.
On 9/10/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Google In The Right Hands May Save Lives
HARDWARE NEWS
Google and a 15 year old high school student make a great research team. Jack Andraka devised a test for cancer that outshines current diagnostics.
On 8/26/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

PayPal Discovers the Mall
HARDWARE NEWS
You'll discover many more opportunities to use your PayPal account next year at the Mall.
On 8/23/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Fuzzy Mouse Pad Provides Carpal Tunnel Relief
HARDWARE NEWS
A new mouse pad promises relief from repetitive stress injuries. Computer-related innovations come in all forms. With a patent pending, the fuzzy wrist rest has shown it relieves more pressure than other designs.
On 8/16/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Computer Storage Devices Compete on the Stock Market
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Four storage device companies out of 28 others in the same category were singled out as best based on their Return on Equity. Xyratex, NetApp, Western Digital and Seagate Technology were tops on the NASDAQ exchange.
On 8/11/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Electronic Nose Smells Trouble
HARDWARE NEWS
In the health field, there's a new nose that's looking for trouble. Semiconducting ceramic sensors covered in metal oxide fibers show promise as a diagnostic tool known as an e-nose that sniffs out health problems.
On 8/8/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Company Tests Electro Magnetic Field Exposure
HARDWARE, BLOGS NEWS
Satimo is involved in monitoring and measuring electromagnetic fields in the microwave frequency range. They test and certify equipment from automobiles to mobile telecommunications, including cell phone antennas.
On 7/31/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Zynga Misses the Mark, Price Drops
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, BUSINESS NEWS
In the jungle called Wall Street, the past quarter wasn't a happy adventure for Zynga.Insert short news
On 7/25/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Scanstick, Small Handheld Mobile Scanner Packs A Big Punch
HARDWARE REVIEWS
Scanstik is a pen sized hand held scanning device. You can carry it everywhere, in its own leather pouch, in purse, or clipped to your belt like first generation geeks used to carry their slide rules.
On 7/25/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Good Bye Cash Register - New Payment Methods Arrive
HARDWARE, SECURITY, BUSINESS NEWS
Old Fashioned Systems Give Way to New Fangled Payment Methods... as NCR reinvents themselves.
On 7/20/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

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