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Tag Archives: technology
I Resolve…
Have you made your new year’s resolutions yet? Yes or no, I think you should take a look at Bradley Chambers’ suggestions on The Sweet Setup. As he notes: As 2014 comes to a close, many of us are looking … Continue reading
Tech Hits the Kitchen
#182938990 / gettyimages.com (but in a good way!!) For those of us whose recipe collections are digitized, Matt Smith posted a wonderful collection (on MakeUseOf, this morning) of stands, protectors, and other nifty gadgets to help integrate iPads into the … Continue reading
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Tagged accessories, iPad, MakeUseOf, Matt Smith, productivity, technology
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Smart Homes
Smart what?!??! What will they think of next?? Actually, having computerized functions in your house can be pretty cool. You can automated the thermostat, lights, even the lawn sprinklers. Dann Albright has a great smart home summary, What Is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Belkin, Dann Albright, MakeUseOf, smart home, technology, WeMo
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What Was Old Is New Again
Remember records, those vinyl discs that played music before CDs? Well, not only are they still with us, they’re getting more and more popular! Check out Megan Geuss’ article at Ars Technica: Largest vinyl record pressing plant in the US … Continue reading
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Tagged Ars Technica, Megan Geuss, Ministry of Innovation, records, technology, vinyl
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The Future Is Here!!!
iPad, PlayBook, and relatives; Google Glass; keyless entry… How did the Back to the Future filmmakers know? For more, check out 8 Things Back To The Future Part II Predicted Correctly.