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CISPA: Blurred for a reason

CISPA: Blurred for a reason

The internet was all abuzz about SOPA and PIPA and proved a worthy foe against government oppression by quashing the...

Trolls and critics and spambots: Surviving the people of the web

Trolls and critics and spambots: Surviving the people of the web

Unless a friend printed this article out for you, chances are you're online right now. Billions of people are connected...

Where the startup jobs are hiding: in plain sight

Where the startup jobs are hiding: in plain sight

In 2011, the boom of startups following in the footsteps of an economy showing signs of recovery filled the pages...

Can we connect 7 billion people?

Can we connect 7 billion people?

The technology is in place. Now it's time to get it out to the people of the world. As personal...

Your smartphone is busier than you think when it’s doing “nothing”

Your smartphone is busier than you think when it’s doing “nothing”

It's just sitting there in your pocket. No noise. No vibration. The smartphone that's doing "nothing" is probably a whole...

Apps, software, and productivity from a PC user’s perspective

Apps, software, and productivity from a PC user’s perspective

One of the primary goals of software (at least in theory) is to make things easier. It's a simple, almost...

An iOS app designer’s guide to making developers hate them less

An iOS app designer’s guide to making developers hate them less

Since the dawn of graphic interfaces on computers, designers and developers have faced off over the proper ways to present...

The history of business intelligence

The history of business intelligence

Since 1958, there has been an increase in the need for business intelligence. It's nothing new, but in recent years...

The ultimate guide to James Bond cars

The ultimate guide to James Bond cars

When people mention "cool movie cars" the first thing that normally comes to mind is James Bond. The British spy...

What social media tells us about Americans

What social media tells us about Americans

Some would say that social media doesn't really tell an accurate tale about people. We are often portraying our "ideal...

Are we ready for enterprise tablets?

Are we ready for enterprise tablets?

Small kids can use them just fine. They are more portable than a laptop, more powerful than a smartphone, and...

Chinese tech counterfeiting, visualized

Chinese tech counterfeiting, visualized

It's hard to tell the difference sometimes. At other times, it's comically easy. Apple and other companies have fallen victim...