How to Fix Your iPhone 5?s Crappy Wi-Fi
The iPhone 5 is pretty good, and for most folks, its Wi-Fi is actually very good. It was in our tests. But a lot of people have been reporting in that the Wi-Fi is actually awful, and can?t hold a signal at all. This should fix that right up for you. First off, this isn?t the same issue ...?[Read More]
How Much Would You Pay to Never See an Online Ad Again?
AdTrap wants to help ?make the Internet yours again.? Imagine a $120 box that sits between your cable modem (the box that brings the internet into your house) and your wireless router (the thing that fills your house with Wi-Fi) and blocks every kind of ad that can be delivered ...?[Read More]
How to Tell If Your Electronics Are Needlessly Complicated: The Mom Test
This is a rant, of the grumpy-old-man variety. Two weeks ago I was staying at my parents? apartment because my home in New Jersey was without power, thanks to Hurricane Sandy. ?Oh, Sonny, I?m glad you?re here,? my mother told me when I arrived. ?I need you to help?...?[Read More]
How Teachers Will Use E-Readers to Catch Cheaters
These are tough times for plagiarists and would-be academic cheaters. That may seem a counter-intuitive statement, given how much material is online, just waiting to be copied-and-pasted, and how many services are ready to write your papers for you for a nominal ...?[Read More]
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Shining a Light on Dark and Super Dark Social ?Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong.? That?s the provocative headline of Alexis Madrigal?s fascinating story in The Atlantic. The premise of the piece is that most marketing people assume that the social web equals Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. This assumption leads to the belief that companies wishing to maximize their social visibility are best served by optimizing the posting and sharing that goes on via these sites, and you will be optimizing your brand for social.?[Read More] |
Endo-Digitally Enhanced Humans
Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius was born with a congenital defect, and both of his legs were amputated below the knees at the age of 11 months. In 2007, the ?Blade Runner,? as Oscar has come to be known, took part in his first international competition for able-bodied athletes. Oscar is a tough guy. He holds the T43 (double amputee below the knee) world record for the 200 and 400-meter distance, and once held the world record for 100 meters.?[Read More]
Shelly Palmer Digital Leadership Podcast Episode #22 Intel Futurist On Sabbatical Brian David Johnson
Shelly Palmer chats Intel Futurist on Sabbatical, Brian David Johnson. Brian is going to guest blog and write a book for the Shelly Palmer Digital Leadership series entitles, ?This Week In The Future.? Shelly and Brian talk about the blog, the book and what it means to think about the future from Brian?s personal perspective. Listen Now or Get it on iTunes
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