While there’s no question that using a cell phone to text, talk or surf the web while driving is a dangerous practice that can lead to accidents, technology as a whole has actually had a positive impact in reducing accidents on the road. According to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, traffic Continue Reading →
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While there’s no question that using a cell phone to text, talk or surf the web while driving is a dangerous practice that can lead to accidents, technology as a whole has actually had a positive impact in reducing accidents on the road. According to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, traffic Continue Reading →
While there’s no question that using a cell phone to text, talk or surf the web while driving is a dangerous practice that can lead to accidents, technology as a whole has actually had a positive impact in reducing accidents on the road. According to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, traffic Continue Reading →
9.2 quintillion to 1. Yea, you were TOTALLY going to win. Millions of people filled out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the ultra-slim hope of being perfect and winning $1 billion. After only two days of hoops, everyone was busted. One guy in Illinois actually was perfect — until Dayton came along. Thus, Warren Buffett, the master of risk management and mad Continue Reading →
United States citizens should see being in the know, in regards to current events, as an enjoyable responsibility. Teaching students is the best way to ensure future generations are excited about this obligation. These apps can keep students of all ages informed on current events. BrainPOP Featured Movie (Free, Android) With new video clips everyday, BrainPOP Continue Reading →
Paul Bailo, a fellow member of the Marketing Executives Networking Group (MENG) and an executive and entrepreneur in the overlapping worlds of marketing/digital/data, recently told me that everyone has an asterisk. It was the first time that I’d heard of this concept. On Google’s first page for “everyone has an asterisk,” most of the links discuss baseball where Continue Reading →
Titanfall is great. Like really, really great. It’s the Xbox One’s best game and the most fun I’ve had with any next-gen game. I can’t say whether it’s worth a $450-$500 investment (if you don’t own an Xbox One), but it’s certainly the most convincing argument to jump into the new generation of video game Continue Reading →
Why did a number of physicists at the Hadron Collider at the University of Florida ban PowerPoint in favor of whiteboarding? “The use of the PowerPoint slides was acting as a straitjacket to discussion,” says Andrew Askew, an assistant professor of physics at Florida State University. “We all feel inundated by PowerPoint,” Askew says. “With Continue Reading →
President Obama wants Millennials to understand the Affordable Care Act and consider signing up for health insurance. So, the president enlisted a popular celebrity to put the legislation in plain English. Easy explanation, right? The White House can’t afford to overcomplicate heath care with 20-somethings. Why? In the final days of the open enrollment period, over four Continue Reading →
By now, you’ve heard at least a dozen times… through a variety of mediums, that Microsoft will end support of its XP operating system on April 8. If you’re like most people, you probably experienced one of three reactions: confusion, skepticism or excitement. The truth is that all of those reactions are warranted. It’s true Continue Reading →