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Apple iMac
Apple has had a hard time catching up to PC sales in the enterprise market, but a new report shows a surge in Mac sales. Shipments to very large business increased nearly 95% and sales to the government grew over 155%. It’s no longer a surprise to see a Mac in your workplace. Read the Continue Reading →
Infection Trends
New research at the University of Chicago finds that Google search trends are good indicators for tracking infectious disease. Search volume for the terms MRSA and staph from 2004-2008 follow nearly identical patterns to the rate of infection. The same type of trend tracking is also successful in the spread of influenza. Read the full Continue Reading →
Xbox 360
A new promotion by Microsoft offers students a free Xbox 360 with the purchase of any Windows computer that costs $699 or more. The deal runs until September 3rd and all you need to claim the offer is a .edu email address. Eligible computers can be purchased through Best Buy or one of Microsoft’s retail Continue Reading →
[wpaudio url=”https://media.shellypalmer.com/wp-content/images/usrn/110523_SHELLYPALMER_GEN_BED.mp3″ text=”Click to play … ” dl=”0″] A new survey claims that sites like Facebook and Twitter are drastically hurting work productivity. The report finds that 53% of employees waste at least an hour a day sending emails, answering texts and sending tweets. The average yearly cost of the lost productivity is $10, 375 Continue Reading →
Zen in the Art of Digital Privacy
First, apologies to Eugen Herrigel, this article is in no way a reference to his exceptional book, Zen in the Art of Archery. I am not a Zen Buddhist (neither was he) and this is not an exploration of a particular religious teaching. It is, however, a request for us to look at privacy through Continue Reading →
Kindle
Amazon.com recently announced that Kindle e-books are finally outselling the printed editions. For every 100 paper books sold, Amazon sells 105 e-books, even when excluding those given away for free. While Amazon hasn’t released exact sales numbers, it has sold three times the amount of Kindle books since last year. Read the full article at Continue Reading →
LinkedIn
LinkedIn recently launched its Initial Public Offering with shares reaching as high as $122. The company has a valuation near $8 billion and is the largest Internet I.P.O. since Google. The popularity of LinkedIn’s IPO is good news for privately traded tech companies looking to go public. Read the full article at NYTimes.com Continue Reading →
Verizon
Verizon will no longer offer its flat-rate unlimited data plan starting this summer. Instead, the company will move to tiered pricing that costs more if you are a heavy data user. Verizon hopes to offer data family plans that would finally cover data use on multiple devices. Continue Reading →
[wpaudio url=”https://media.shellypalmer.com/wp-content/images/usrn/110520_SHELLYPALMER_GEN_BED.mp3″ text=”Click to play … ” dl=”0″] Amazon.com recently announced that Kindle e-books are finally outselling the printed editions. For every 100 paper books sold, Amazon sells 105 e-books, even when excluding those given away for free. While Amazon hasn’t released exact sales numbers, it has sold three times the amount of Kindle books Continue Reading →

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