Our upcoming 7th Annual Media Technology Summit is a conference I would personally like to attend, and I think you will like it too. Continue Reading →
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Even though the game is old, Spelunky on the PS4 is a true next-gen experience. Continue Reading →
Destiny isn't on the Wii U. So what is the Wii U's destiny? Continue Reading →
Jumbotrons are cool, but Google Glass is even cooler. Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer chats with Juliet Huddy and Ben Simmoneau on Fox 5’s Good Day Wake Up about 4Chan, Jennifer Lawrence, this week’s celebrity photo leak and what really happened. Continue Reading →
Look, I know you love Candy Crush. We all do. But every time I receive this Facebook notification… [Facebook friend] invites you to play Candy Crush Saga. …I think, “Man, what a time sucker that game is.” The super-addictive app and its red, orange and yellow candies steal precious seconds from our day. OK, just another five minutes and then I’m Continue Reading →
This back-to-school season, students more than ever are arriving to classrooms equipped with digital devices and learning tools. Apps, videos and other online resources that can be accessed from iPads, Androids devices, Chromebooks and the like are profoundly impacting the learning process. While many elementary, middle and high school students are already accustomed to technology-enabled Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer chats with Juliet Huddy and Ben Simmoneau on Fox 5’s Good Day Wake Up about recent Twitter changes. Continue Reading →
It’s tough to come up more than a couple reasons why anyone should buy an Xbox One instead of a PlayStation 4 right now. Sure, the Xbox One is a great system with great exclusives (with more coming soon) and a great media hub. But what began as a console with next-gen potential now seems Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer chats with Juliet Huddy and Ben Simmoneau on Fox 5’s Good Day Wake Up about creating secure passwords. Continue Reading →