TechTrends: College Textbooks on a Kindle?
Just in time for back to school, co-eds will now be able to rent textbooks through Amazon.com for use on their Kindle e-reader.Read More →
Just in time for back to school, co-eds will now be able to rent textbooks through Amazon.com for use on their Kindle e-reader.Read More →
Google’s second attempt at social networking, Google+, is being met with mixed reviews at best. Right now, it’s being field tested by a small number of users, with a full rollout expected soon. I happen to be one of those users, so here are my initial impressions of the latest social media offering.Read More →
Oh, how the mighty have fallen! The once-powerful social media website responsible for launching the career of Tila Tequila is a shell of its former self. Myspace, bought six years ago for $580 million, just recently sold for $35 million.Read More →
About every six months or so, a new study comes out linking cell phones to cancer – or trying to prove that no such link exists.Read More →
With the recent outbreak of bedbugs everywhere from hotel rooms to Abercrombie & Fitch, I’m sure the thought of those little nusiances are making your skin crawl just reading this.Read More →
Approximately 10 million people were victims of identity theft last year, and a large majority of those crimes took place online.Read More →
Big brother is watching: Anyone who owns a cell phone should be talking about the recent discovery that Apple is using location tracking software in their operating system.Read More →
And by lighter, I mean a wallet with a lot less money (as if we needed a faster way to get there!). The technology that’s gonna have us spending cash in a flash is called Near Field Communication technology.Read More →
At the risk of sounding incredibly vain, narcissistic, conceited, attention-whoring, etc., etc., I could never quite figure out why some people absolutely hate to have their picture taken.Read More →
Most of us are probably more likely to be struck by lightning than travel in space, so we don’t tend to think much about NASA and our country’s space program on any kind of regular basis.Read More →