by T. Sean Teague | Jun 4, 2015 | Technology
In the US, about 10 million tons of new electronics entered the market in 2012. According to a recent study the United Stated topped the chart in terms of e-waste generated per resident at a staggering 65.5 pounds of e-waste produced per person each year. In an effort...
by T. Sean Teague | May 28, 2015 | Technology
The concept and invention of virtual reality as we know it was starting development in the late 50’s and early 60’s, 20 years ago virtual reality was in its consumer adoption infancy. One of the first attempts at mass market consumer VR was Nintendo’s Virtual Boy....
by T. Sean Teague | May 14, 2015 | Business, Technology
Since September 2014, Windows 10 has been the talk of the Microsoft OS world. Opting to skip Windows 9, Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 will be the “last Windows”. Contrary to initial belief, this marks the beginning of a new side of Microsoft OS, not the end....
by T. Sean Teague | May 7, 2015 | Business, Technology
It’s estimated that 196.4 billion emails will be sent/received per day in 2015. If you feel like a large portion of that number is currently flooding your inbox and taking over your life, it may be time to finally get organized with your email. Create Folders Your...
by T. Sean Teague | Apr 30, 2015 | Technology
What Is Geotagging? Most smart phones and electronic devices with a camera are equipped with a GPS that saves your location and embeds that information in pictures you take. Invisible to the naked eye, a geo-tag contains specific details like the time and date the...
by T. Sean Teague | Apr 23, 2015 | Technology
There are countless myths within the world of technology. Most of them are false, rumors, or have a shred of truth that has been stretched. On the other hand, there are also many truths about every day technology that escape the rumor mill. Here are five little known...
by T. Sean Teague | Apr 16, 2015 | Technology
1. Magnets erase data. Solid State Drives (SSD) and other forms of flash memory (found in laptops, smartphones and USB drives) wouldn’t be affected by a magnet because no magnetic field is necessary to record or store data. Hard disk drives (HDD), however, do use...
by T. Sean Teague | Apr 9, 2015 | Technology
Apple Watch will be released April 24 and available for preorder April 10. With the wait finally coming to an end, we now have specific details on what the iPhone-compatible watch can do. Although the release of Apple Watch is highly anticipated, it’s far from being...
by T. Sean Teague | Apr 2, 2015 | Technology
Google is introducing a new computer that’s just slightly larger than an average USB drive. It’s called the Google Chromebit and it turns any TV into a personal computer. Although the tiny device looks more like a Chromecast, Google’s digital media device, it does so...
by T. Sean Teague | Mar 26, 2015 | Technology
Microsoft will be phasing out Internet Explorer and introducing a new browser later this year, marketing head Chris Capossela confirmed. The next browser will use a new name (for now it’s codenamed “Project Spartan”) and have entirely new branding. At the Microsoft...