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Google Introduces Material Design and Gives Shape to New Ideas in Design and Development

July 29th, 2014

“We challenged ourselves to create a visual language for our users that synthesizes the classic principles of good design with the innovation and possibility of technology and science. This is material design.” In June 2014, Google announced its newest design initiative: ... Read More

Staying Current On Media Models: Digital Streaming’s Rise

June 30th, 2014

Often feel like there’s nothing on T.V. or the radio? You’re not alone. Cable subscriptions have been decreasing and are now projected to fall below 40 million households and cable/broadband bundle companies are having trouble retaining customers, much less signing up ... Read More

Success Is In the Palm of (Their) Hands: Mobile Commerce Becomes Essential

June 30th, 2014

As mobile devices continue to proliferate and evolve in the market, businesses with thorough, fast, and agile mobile-friendly services are in the position to gain a huge competitive advantage. That’s because… Most mobile commerce users aren’t happy with their current shopping ... Read More

No Sleeping Giants: How Tech’s Biggest Players Are Branching Out & Diversifying

June 30th, 2014

There’s the desktop manufacturer that reconquered the world with an mp3 player. There’s the search engine phenom that’s building automated cars as only its latest ambitious project. There’s the online retailer with its own smartphone, as well as the social ... Read More

From the Device Corner: Tips, Tricks, and Apps to Maximize Battery Life

April 28th, 2014

Today’s smartphones are functional marvels. With their robust features and user-intuitive layouts, smartphones have cemented their place in the market as well as in our hearts. However, a shared aggravation unites millions of smartphone users worldwide: the abysmal life of ... Read More

The Road Ahead: The Future for Driverless Cars

April 28th, 2014

Google’s autonomous, or driverless, cars are making a stir in the automotive industry. Michigan authorized road testing of driverless cars last December, and early prototypes of the 3-D mapping, self-piloting vehicles have been on select Michigan roadways since, even helping ... Read More

The Literal and Figurative Future of Flexible Technology

April 25th, 2014

Chances are, you've heard about the flexible future of smart phones. We’re not talking about flexible features, capabilities, or apps that are both dynamic and robust; we’re talking about phones that bend into a half moon stretch, gracefully and without ... Read More

Security Update: What you need to know about the Heartbleed Bug

April 11th, 2014

The “Heartbleed” vulnerability, first announced to the public on April 7, 2014, refers to a bug that is present in versions 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f of the OpenSSL security package. OpenSSL is a widely-used solution for implementing the SSL and TLS ... Read More

The Decline of Tablets?

March 31st, 2014

Are tablets becoming out of touch with the needs of the marketplace? Market analysts have begun to read the tea leaves of Q4 sales of tablets, and the slowed growth has many seeing device saturation in consumer sectors. At the ... Read More

A Net Benefit: How Schools Adopted the Web

March 31st, 2014

Technology’s role in education has come a long way in the past 25+ years. No longer are the days a 4th grade class, walks in a single-file line, to their one-hour weekly ‘computer special’. Today, technology is woven into the ... Read More


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