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There are many lists and reviews out there praising Twitter and how great it is, listing the numerous reasons you should be on it. While I think Twitter is a great service and has its …
The Koss MV1 headphones are designed to be high-end, professional, and studio grade. Koss’ MV1’s are built with audiophiles, producers, and broadcasters in mind and they are definitely a solid pair of headphones. The MV1’s …
LogMeIn Ignition is an iPhone application that allows you to easily connect to your computer and/or laptop (provided they are on) and perform the same tasks that you could if you at the machine itself. …
Facebook Pages are a great tool for branding, promoting, interacting, and other various aspects of social media there is no question about that. However, with all that good, there are some real problems with Facebook …
I will be hosting a brand new weekly show titled Bits and Bytes every Thursday at 4PM EST (subject to change depending on feedback) along with Joe Galanti (my former co-host of Call for Help). …
I have received this question a few times, “how much is my website worth?” and one of the most common misconceptions is to base your websites worth on traffic statistics alone. There are several …
It all started back in mid to late 2009 when Apple rejected the Google Voice application from the App Store. Shortly there after, Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google resigned from Apple’s board. That is when …
Meebo recently launched their latest product – Meebo for iPhone. It is a free download in the App Store too which makes it much more appealing than the $15 (now $6.99) Beejive application (which I …
Apple is rumored to be in talks with Microsoft to make Bing the default search engine on the iPhone effectively ousting Google. If this deal goes through and according to a recent BusinessWeek post it …
I receive this question pretty frequently, “what’s better PC or Mac?” – it usually arises when someone is looking to purchase a new computer and is thinking of possibly buying a Mac after using a …
As I mentioned in a couple of previous posts, I went to the Teens In Tech conference this past weekend. Yesterday, I unboxed Blue’s Yeti USB studio microphone. Today, I’m unboxing Blue’s EyeBall 2.0 …
This past weekend I attended the Teens In Tech conference and while I was there the conference host (Daniel Brusilovsky) was nice enough to hook me up with Dan Harris of Blue Microphones. Dan gave …
Why doesn’t the iPad have a camera? It is one of the hottest questions regarding the latest device (iPad) out of the Cupertino-based Apple, Inc. After discussing the issue on my site and forums, a …
TinEye is a reverse image search engine that uses some pretty cool technology to find where images came from, how they are currently being used, if there are any modified versions, and even to find …
The other day I wrote a post, “What Is A CDN?” where I explained what exactly a CDN (Content Delivery Network) is, how it works, and what it does. I’d like to elaborate a bit …



