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Apps that actually help students with dyslexia.

August 19, 2014

<p>About 20% of Americans are faced with Dyslexia, the language-based disorder that makes reading, spelling and decoding especially difficult. Historically, Dyslexic students can find keeping up with their peers difficult, but thanks to a plethora of new apps, falling behind may become a thing of the past. “vBookz” reads text READ MORE >

Google Glass – a fascinating failure?

June 10, 2014

We’ve been curious at how the Google Glass project is coming along and found this piece on the BBC tech page, which was worth the read. Right now Google Glass is in beta testing and if you have a gmail and google wallet and a spare $1,700 you might be READ MORE >

Apple Beats.

June 10, 2014

We don’t usually think of Apple buying up other companies. They’re pretty good at developing their own cool stuff, but their latest talks with Beats has been seen as a move to get a stronger foothold in the music accessories business and bolster their online music offerings. Two areas that READ MORE >

How Far Off is the Self -Driving Car?

April 29, 2014

Google is doing their best to make the self-driving car a reality sooner rather than later. With many successful highway tests behind them, Google has moved the testing to the streets around their hometown of Mountain View, California. “A mile of city driving is much more complex than a mile READ MORE >

MICROSOFT BUYS NOKIA MOBILE

April 29, 2014

MicroPhone? A computer company breaking into the mobile phone business? That sounds familiar. Well, if you’re looking at trends in computers vs. mobile phone sales, it’s no wonder Microsoft purchased Nokia’s mobile phone business last week for 5.4 billion Euros. According to global projections the purchase of computers has more READ MORE >

Nike Shifts Focus to Software.

April 29, 2014

Today, approximately 10 Million runners belong to Nike+, the Nike/Apple joint venture that links your Nike shoes with your iPod and ultimately 10 million runners for one of the greatest social network success stories to date. With that in mind, it was no surprise that Nike Chief Executive, Mark Parker, READ MORE >

LEGO Air Powered Car!

April 15, 2014

Hey remember when we all used to pretend we were speeding down the motorway in our miniature, freshly built, brightly colored Lego cars? The wind rushing through our non-thinning hair and life was easy, breezy wonderful? Well, thanks to Steve and Raul and their super awesome micro project (coined “SAMP”) READ MORE >

The Ways Tech Has Completely Rewired Our Brains.

March 18, 2014

There’s no doubt that the incredible advances in technology have changed how we approach work, entertainment, shopping, communicating, networking, friendships and well, just about everything. Have you ever wondered how these changes are affecting how we think? Our brains? If so, we think you’ll find this piece we found on READ MORE >

Why can’t R2D2 pump my gas?

March 4, 2014

If you’re like us, the thought of avoiding the hand-freezing job of pumping your own gas sounds pretty appealing. Missouri-based Husky Corporation and the Swedish company Fuelmatics Systems have joined forces to engineer the first robot gas pump. Here’s how they would work: Once drivers arrive at the station, the READ MORE >

Google Tango

March 4, 2014

Google is boldly entering the world of smartphones and Google couldn’t make just any smartphone, it had to make one that’s even smarter. Introducing project Tango, the first phone of its kind that can actually create a 3D impression of an interior or exterior space. The 5” experimental device and READ MORE >

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