Friday, September 26, 2014

Google Glass Not Doing Well

When it first came on the scene, Google Glass was seen as a novelty and something interesting to have but it had the prospect of really going mainstream. That prospect was quickly crushed when people started realizing just how much of an intrusion of privacy the internet phone connected glasses were. If someone around you were wearing these things, you would not feel comfortable because you could be photographed or video taped without your knowledge. It suggests we haven't yet been seduced into surrendering the last vestiges of privacy and spontaneity. This is a good sign by all means. We are questioning the effect that always being connected has taken on our relationships and lives. We see that it might be ruining some things in our lives and there are ways to reconnect with our reality by unplugging and taking breaks from screen. This might also set a good example for the younger generation that have all this tech before they can even walk.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Radar That Detects Texting

There are plenty of mobile applications out there that help with not texting while driving but it seems like not too many people are using them and it have not been easy to enforce the laws of not texting while driving....until now. There is a radar gun that it being developed that will be able to detect text message radio frequencies that are emitted from the passing cars. Third-party apps for Android and iOS, like DriveScribe and DriveOFF, detect when your car is moving and will block all incoming notifications on your phone. And an activity-reporting app called Canary can be installed on young drivers’ phones to let parents know when their kids are calling or texting while driving. Of course this can can raise some privacy questions if that mobile applications is not used in the way that it is meant to be used. You might also run across some angry teens but better angry than hurt in an accident while driving. It seems that no matter how many horrific stories there are about people getting into accidents over answering a text, people are still doing it.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Mobile Applications

Technology innovation and software development have been moving as astounding paces. Along with that come the mobile app market as well as many different app building platforms. Yes there might just be an app for everything. Many more people are learning how to write the applications because the tools are much easier to use and access. Before, when you had a great idea, you had to go to an app developer. Mobile apps were cost prohibitive for small businesses, independent content publishers, and hobbyists. So the free app maker was born. If you have ever built a website through an online template or even customized your Facebook page, you can handle app building. There are so many tools and resources that you can use that it would be a shame not to go ahead and give it a try. You idea might just be the next big thing in gaming or productivity.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Optimizing Time

We are all in different positions in life but the main thing that we all have in common is that everyone has 24 hours in a day. We have to be able to make the most of it and be productive. This includes being able to take breaks with gaming applications or just doing nothing to recharge and get back into the swing of things. One of the first things that you should do, if you work with a team of people, is to get together in the morning so that everyone is one the same page and talk about what they are doing today. All it takes is five minutes. Now to the TDL aka the to-do list. You should be doing the most demanding tasks on the list first so that you will be fully energized for them. You should also use your lunch as a time to recharge for the second part of the day. Many business professional suggest that you should never eat lunch alone and use that time to network but you do not always have to network in person. Sometimes it is good to take time for yourself.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Cloud: Explained

The cloud, simply, refers to software and services that run on the Internet instead of your computer. There are many advantages to using the cloud. Since the videos, photos, documents, games, mobile applications and business applications, and other software that lives in the cloud are available on any device with an Internet connection, you can access your stuff from anywhere. Is it safe? Only as much as you trust the company -- and your own passwords. Most cloud companies have excellent security records. More businesses are turning to the cloud services as well. It will save them a lot of time and money. They will also be getting a lot more storage space for all the documents and other files. This is important because computers and hard drives crash and all that data has the potential to be lost. With everything backed up in the cloud, data can survive. On the other hand, it is important to note that if you want something deleted, make sure that it is gone from the cloud as well. Although, nothing can really be gone from the internet, right?