Is There Anything Smart Phones Can’t Help You With? Stimulate Audience Participation Using Technology

When you are organizing for a conference, it would be a good idea to ensure that you engage the audience as much as possible. This will make sure that they remain attentive and potentially provide some solutions and insights to some of the arguments put before them. You could begin by engaging the audience in… Continue reading Is There Anything Smart Phones Can’t Help You With? Stimulate Audience Participation Using Technology

3 Things To Do With CCTV Cameras

Image by I See Modern Britain Home Security Of course, the most common use of CCTV kits is in home security. You have two options here – you can either buy fake CCTV cameras, which are designed to look like the real thing but do not actually record, or you can buy proper security cameras.… Continue reading 3 Things To Do With CCTV Cameras

Hopper and Joey Put an End to the Kids’ “What Are We Gonna Watch?” Argument

Hopper, the new feature from DISH, is sure to change the way that you and your family watch movies and television. Here’s what you need to know about the new service. What the Joey and Hopper Are  Hopper is the DVR system that DISH is using to stream and record the various channels while Joey… Continue reading Hopper and Joey Put an End to the Kids’ “What Are We Gonna Watch?” Argument

The Top 5 Electronic Trivia Games

Trivia and electronic games naturally go together. The question-and-answer format of trivia questions works perfectly in electronic form, where a computer or other device displays a question while keeping the answer completely hidden from view of the players. The device can then show the answer when the players are ready to see it. With today’s… Continue reading The Top 5 Electronic Trivia Games

The History Of Light In Music And Festivals

Light shows have been used by pop musicians at festivals for almost as long as pop music itself has been around. Hard rock and early metal bands, especially those towards the more, uh, “psychedelic” end of the spectrum, have been marvelling at the pretty colours since at least the ‘60s. As for who has control… Continue reading The History Of Light In Music And Festivals

The History of Modems

For an invention which has revolutionised the way we live our lives, the modem gets very little credit. When it was first invented it struggled to download a simple 500KB webpage in twelve hours. Now, it transfers huge amounts of data within minutes. From the Data Phone to the The Hayes, to ISDN and ADSL… Continue reading The History of Modems

iPhones Dominate SmartPhone Global Profits

Figures clearly show a conundrum in the smartphone market when it comes to the Apple iPhone. Although the iPhone only accounts for 4.2% of the worldwide smartphone market the numbers show that it manages to claim as much as 52% of the overall market profits. Even more surprising is that market analysts are predicting Apple… Continue reading iPhones Dominate SmartPhone Global Profits

5 Ways Video Calling Can Boost Business

Video calling is increasing in popularity as faster broadband speeds, easy-to-use software and dedicated systems become more common. Home users have already appreciated the benefits of being able to keep in touch with friends and loved ones around the world face-to-face, and business is also embracing it in increasing numbers. While video conferencing has been… Continue reading 5 Ways Video Calling Can Boost Business

How to Know Which Is the Best Platform for Blog Comments?

There are many great blogging platforms, which makes it quite difficult for a blogger who is just starting their career to discover which one is the best. A complete beginner to blogging cannot possibly know what the differences between WordPress.com and Blogger.com are, for instance. For this, they need to do some research, but it… Continue reading How to Know Which Is the Best Platform for Blog Comments?

Why CES 2013 will be a show for the ages

We’re not even two weeks into 2012, but it’s not too early to start making predictions about 2013. After all, we’ve already seen what lies ahead in 2012. Production and release roadmaps routinely leak, and there are enough rumors in circulation that we can piece together much of the year. Yes, we’ll see an iPad… Continue reading Why CES 2013 will be a show for the ages