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Is 2015 the Breakout Year for Technology Expansion?
January 6th, 2015
For years now, we have been reading about the increasingly ubiquitous spread of technology and how it’s impacted every imaginable part of our lives. Most of us are usually focused on what’s new or what’s next in technology. At least, ... Read More
The Perils of Phone Privacy – When Pragmatic Becomes Paranoid
December 3rd, 2014
Isn't it convenient that you can tap a button and in seconds access the hourly forecast for your location? Or if you lose your phone its location can be triangulated to a definite address? On the contrary, think what that ... Read More
Why Don’t You Own a Car? Millennials are Driving Automakers Crazy.
December 3rd, 2014
MTV Scratch, a unit of the giant media company Viacom, performed a study on 3,000 Millennials (persons born from 1981 to 2001), asking them to identify and rank their most desirable brands. Shockingly not a single automaker ranked in their ... Read More
The Good, the Not-So-Good, and the Fun Stuff of Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus.
October 31st, 2014
Ah ... the long awaited iPhone 6 Plus. An iPad mini in a "dress" you say? Well, you might be right. I can tell you that I was eager to hold this new device in my hands. I didn’t lust ... Read More
Watch Out: A Timely History of the Smartwatch
October 31st, 2014
The year was 1946. The man was Dick Tracy. The gadget was The 2-Way Wrist Radio. That is where it all began. Since its inception into the market in 1982 with the Pulsar NL C01, the smartwatch has become an ever-evolving ... Read More
Rock your email box!
October 31st, 2014
Rock your email box! Google shows us how. An article about email in 2014? Really? You’re probably thinking email has been around since the dawn of mankind. Well, at least the early 90s. Most people know how to send an email on services ... Read More
From Controversial to Universal: How PDAs Influenced the Smartphone
September 29th, 2014
For modern phone users, the idea of intentionally limiting device capability is unthinkable: smartphones now account for 70% of all mobile devices, and subscribers use an average of almost 27 different apps per month. But as Media Genesis continues our ... Read More
Rust Belt Retrospective: Detroit Since the Compuware Move
September 29th, 2014
At the turn of the millennium, IT was moving somewhere unexpected–the wig district in downtown Detroit. Sure, this may have just been Peter Karmanos and Compuware rather than the whole industry, but the move portended major changes for Detroit in ... Read More
Virtual Sanity: Business Ideas That Made Sense Online and Ones That Didn’t
September 2nd, 2014
In its early days, any hyperbolic metaphor fit the Internet; it was the Wild West, a final frontier, a tool to provide enduring business miracles for old problems. In reality, many Internet pioneers were undone by promising to shoot the moon ... Read More
Measuring Prophetability: Which Net Predictions Have Endured A Decade Later
September 2nd, 2014
While the end of the dotcom boom was sobering for many American businesses, the promise of tech improvement couldn’t be denied. In 2001, the Internet was undeveloped compared to today’s standards…ISPs were slower, Wi-Fi functionally nonexistent, mobile devices rough and ... Read More
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