• Drew Pitchford
  • Posted by Drew Pitchford
September 7, 2016

Apple's yearly fall event where new hardware is announced occurred Wedesday. As expected, there were announcements on the Apple Watch, iPhone 7, and new wireless earbuds.

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
September 6, 2016

Starting tomorrow - Wednesday September 7th, Apple will begin reviewing iOS apps in the App Store. They will be looking for ones that may have passed under the radar as technology improves and the App Store rules have changed. Apple says they will be reviewing apps in every category of the App Store.

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
July 18, 2016

Sometimes experience is needed for situations where it’s not feasible to gain it in real-life. In these cases where safety, cost, and risk are too high, simulations, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence are picking up the slack. While risk simulations have been around for years, the technology has not gone stagnant.

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  • Matthew Burton
  • Posted by Matthew Burton
June 28, 2016

What can all my stuff do?

In my first blog on the Internet of Things (IoT) I discussed what it was and gave a few examples of how it works.  In this blog I will discuss a few new ideas that surround what the Internet of Things can do for us.  I will also talk about how the IoT is changing the way we interact with devices that are decades, or more, old.

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  • Drew Pitchford
  • Posted by Drew Pitchford
June 14, 2016

WWDC 2016 was a software centric show that introduced lots of new user facing features as well as provided developers with many new APIs to plug directly into system apps. All four of Apple’s major platforms received updates, which will be publicly available this fall. Check out what’s new!

 

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  • Matthew Burton
  • Posted by Matthew Burton
May 24, 2016

What have you done to all my stuff...

 A brief review of the development of civilization can give us a pretty clear picture of the inventions and innovations that have irrevocably altered the way we live.  Things like when we first harnessed the power of fire and first planted crops, to the development of the printing press, the steam engine, the electric light bulb and so on have so changed the way most of us live that they stand out clearly in the annals of human existence.  These changes, however, came very slowly over hundreds of years.  

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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
May 18, 2016

Today Google celebrated their 10th  Google IO developer conference. According to Google, Android is the most popular operating system in the world. Communication and machine learning were part of the focus today with Google Assistant, Google Home, and new chat and video apps. Android N has many improvements including a new VR Mode. Android Wear got an upgrade and a new platform for mobile analytics was announced. Read on for more details.

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  • Bryan Lindsey
  • Posted by Bryan Lindsey
May 10, 2016

If you’ve paid much attention to the tech or gaming world lately, you’ve probably heard about the new virtual reality revolution that is taking place. Many thought VR was a bust years ago because of a lack of quality technology to make it really convincing or successful. But with the technological advances of the past few years, virtual reality is making a resurgence with 2 major headsets recently released and another coming later this year. If you’re interested in learning more about what VR is or how you might go about getting your own VR setup, this guide should give you a good starting point.

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  • Drew Pitchford
  • Posted by Drew Pitchford
March 21, 2016

Apple’s Spring event has come and gone and we are left with a flurry of new products and software.

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  • Tony Robalik
  • Posted by Tony Robalik
September 29, 2015

At the Google Nexus event today, Google's CEO and others from their leadership team unveiled several new and improved products as well as launched the new Android 6.0 update named Marshmallow. They made sure everyone understood that the ubiquity of Google and their products was only going to become more profound with the passage of time.

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