by hmb1 | Jun 8, 2016 | News, Streaming, Technology
A full duplex radio system developed at NYU Tandon School of Engineering by Professor Mike Knox Award-Winning Paper by NYU Tandon and Trinity College Authors Demonstrates How to Gain the Efficiency of Sending and Receiving Signals on the Same Radio Wave While Avoiding...
by hmb1 | May 13, 2016 | News, Privacy and Security, Technology
Internet security is in crisis. These four proposals offer tangible solutions — including one scheme to change the Internet’s workings from top to bottom By Fahmida Y. Rashid From InfoWorld The Internet is all-encompassing. Between mobile devices and work...
by hmb1 | May 9, 2016 | News, Social Media, Technology
Last week, the European Union’s European Research Council announced that Espen Aarseth won its competitive Advanced Grant. It’s designed to allow researchers to pursue ground-breaking, high-risk projects in Europe, and it comes with a €2 million (roughly...
by Michael Bailey | Jan 22, 2015 | Technology
Reprinted from Big Tuna Interactive Author: Adam Hermsdorfer When we first started developing sites in 2007, every site we built was with WordPress. At that time, these sites were smaller and WordPress was evolving from a blogging platform to a full fledged content...
by Michael Bailey | Dec 7, 2014 | Technology
Article courtesy of Nick Bilton, New York Times, DEC 3, 2014 Sound the alarm: The good old-fashioned relationship is under attack from technology. That seems to be the message from a growing body of psychology research examining how technology is affecting our love...
by Michael Bailey | Oct 6, 2014 | Technology
Reprinted from HowtoGeek.com Compared to the complexity of purchasing a new graphics card or swapping out your motherboard purchasing a USB hub is definitely a simple purchase; but that doesn’t mean you should just grab the first one off the shelf at your local...