7 Ways Screen Recording Tech Can Help Your Business
Screen recording tools can simplify work life for your remote and onsite staff.
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Screen recording tools can simplify work life for your remote and onsite staff.
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Keeping an Old MacBook Ticking Over If you are an Apple fan, the chances are you own a MacBook as well as an iPhone. These great looking laptops are comfortable to use and functional, so if you own one you, no doubt, will not want to give it up. Keeping them ticking over has become
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In any small business, one major budget concern is always operating costs. While operating costs include rent, salaries, utilities, etc., but today, a significant portion can come from using technological based systems. There is so much to consider when starting a small business, it is important to consider what the best solutions are for your company.
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If you are looking for a business that is considered on the rise, and you are an avid gamer, you just might want to join the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and bet on the future of the video gaming industry.
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The Jetlev Flyer is a tethered water-powered jetpack. Unlike other jetpacks available today, flight times can be measured in hours and flights can be almost 200 miles in length because the Jetlev’s fuel supply and powerplant is in a floating mini-boat down on the water. The jetpack is teether to the boat by a long
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< p style=”text-align: center;”> According to a story in The Boston Globe, it’s when Chad Barraford opens his front door and swipes a radio frequency identification tag through a scanner linked to his home computer that extraordinary things happen. Welcome home, Chad,’’ says a voice coming from a wall speaker. “You’ve been away for 1
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< p style=”text-align: center;”> As senior merchandiser for the e-commerce site ThinkGeek.com, Ty Liotta, is responsible for discovering and creating such must-haves for geeks as a T-shirt that sniffs out Wi-Fi hotspots and the Tauntaun sleeping bag, modeled after the animal carcass that saved Luke Skywalker from certain death on the frozen planet of Hoth,
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Examiner: With many soldiers leaving service with technical and computer skills, New York-based Incline is offering training in order to help them adapt that talent to the workplace. Today, at 27 years-old, Brittany Laughlin acts as CEO for Incline, saying she saw a business need and wanted to make a difference. “(The) idea for ‘free
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The Detroit News: It’s like an iPhone in the form of a streetlight. That’s how inventor Ron Harwood described his Intellistreets poles Friday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony launching the innovative technology. The modern poles use LED lights that can be dimmed at all hours of the day, cutting down on energy costs. They also have
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So your dog follows your every move around the house. Now, when you leave home, you can follow your dog. USA TODAY reports that Puppy Tweets is an electronic dog tag with a sensor that you attach to your dog’s collar. It detects your pet’s movements and sounds and sends a variety of tweets to
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