Windows vs. Android Tablet: Who Wins?

As December trudges on and people are rushing around trying to figure out what to get their loved ones for the holidays, electronics, especially in the realm of mobile computing, show themselves as a good choice. For those folks who don’t want to lug around ... Continue Reading →

How The Cloud Is Changing Building Design

When you think of building design, the image that most comes to mind is that of an architect at their designing board, using pencils, protractors, and rulers on huge rolled up blueprints. But this is the twenty-first century, and just like so many other industries ... Continue Reading →

Can’t Get A Chromebook? Here Are 5 Other Choices

So you’re working on getting everyone their Christmas presents, and you notice that your special someone wants a Chromebook. As it turns out, it seems that everyone and their grandmother wants a Chromebook (they ARE ideal for grandmothers, you know!) and ... Continue Reading →

How Apps Helps Doctors Practice

Everyone can make use of apps. There is a dictum, often incorrectly attributed as coming from the Hippocratic Oath, which says “First, do no harm”. Nevertheless, it’s a good sentiment to adhere to, though its application extends beyond the doctor-patient ... Continue Reading →

iPad Versus Android Tablet

When you’re trying to sift through the world of mobile computing devices, there are so many choices out there that it’s easy to get overwhelmed. There are not only laptops, notebooks, and smart phones, there are those awesome devices that are bigger ... Continue Reading →

Chromebook vs. Mac: Who Wins?

As if there aren’t enough devices out there for mobile computing, what with laptops, iPads, tablets, and smart phones, there’s another innovation that’s making waves, and that’s the Chromebook. To put it simply, a Chromebook is a stripped-down ... Continue Reading →

George Orwell And The Internet Of Things

In George Orwell’s masterpiece 1984, the government spies on society in a number of ways, including technology, specifically the omnipresent two-way telescreens. Even though not all social classes endure the same level of surveillance, privacy is pretty much ... Continue Reading →