By: batteryca | 2011-01-12 | Laptops Universities around the country are struggling with shrinking budgets, even as they need to cater to the needs of an increasing number of students. New research from North Carolina State University shows that one way to cut down on costs, and simultaneously improve the learning experience, is to have students use the technology they already bring into the classroom. read more
By: Lance Peters | 2010-10-29 | Software Our photos are becoming increasingly digital. Fewer of us ever get our photos developed these days. Hardly any of us use the traditional types of camera. But more of us are snapping images than ever before. read more
By: Splinter09 | 2010-10-09 | Electronics Believe it or not 3D technology has been around since the 19th century when Scottish inventor and writer David Brewster invented the Stereoscope. Since then 3D technology has evolved and we are now in the middle of a new 3D revolution. read more
By: Ackley Cooper Shaw | 2011-05-04 | Games Writing 3D game reviews is a dream job for enthusiastic gamers. It’s the process of playing new games and researching them. Some of the factors contributing to a good gaming review. read more
By: jacksmith | 2010-09-21 | Shopping To buy dvd selections has become a thing of the past. If you cannot remember the last time you had to buy dvd music, you are not alone. In the event that you decide to pack up your music Dvd collection, you will be joining millions of people who have joined the online music revolution. read more
By: Thomas Fals | 2010-03-30 | Broadband Internet On July 23 2009, a revolution started in East Africa. It was an uprising without arms or violence. If was an uprising lead by technology and communication. read more
By: Aliceshown | 2011-04-13 | Computer Television viewing has evolved a lot over the past decade and a half. Gone are the days of hazy transmission and expensive packages. Satellite television has changed the face of the entire industry an... read more
By: Haile Umay | 2012-02-14 | Recreation & Leisure Events in the Middle East are rapidly moving toward total chaos. Eyes worldwide are directed toward every country except the one that is most important—Israel. It has been called the "world's canary in the coal mine.".Each of the countries that surround Israel—Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt—is in upheaval to some degree. The only matter on which all can agree is their hatred for Israel an read more
By: kettlewell mcnish | 2010-10-26 | Internet Marketing So, over the past decade in particular the internet has really taken off - and I mean really. It has all blown up so much so, that I would suggest we live in an Internet society. We depend on the Internet for pretty much everything: shopping, banking, entertainment and even socialising - in fact we probably don't have much reason to leave the comfort of our homes as we can do pretty much anything from there - but if we did that then pe read more
By: Bend Dentist | 2012-03-20 | Dental For a variety of reasons, people lose teeth: accidents, gum disease, infection or injury are all causes of missing teeth. The unnatural space causes more than embarrassment as eating and speaking become more difficult, and the loss of the tooth contributes to loss of the underlying jawbone, degrading the strength of the bone and the appearance of the face. Luckily, your Bend implant dentist has a dental implant option for every patient. read more
By: Dom Davenport | 2011-01-19 | Technology RFID is here to stay. With active, semi-passive and passive tags, RFID can go a long way in tracking merchandise from the production department straight down to the consumer’s home. The active tags are more expensive and are used for larger goods whereas the passive ones are miniature ones, cheap and could be used for smaller items. It is a technology better than bar codes with the various data read more