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28 May10:41
28 May10:41
May 2017
May 2017
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A desk as smart as you

As tiny, internet-connected computers find their way into hundreds of mundane household objects, the coming “internet of things” will drastically change how people live, work and play. Connected devices can keep records and share data among themselves. The potential benefits are enormous, especially when it comes to our health.

06 Jan12:26
06 Jan12:26
Jan 2017
Jan 2017

Tech Show Looks Beyond ‘Smart’

The mega-extravaganza of the tech world in Las Vegas is showcasing an array of new devices that get smarts from computer chips, sensors and artificial intelligence, but go further by opening doors to augmented or virtual realities.

27 Feb12:22
27 Feb12:22
Feb 2016
Feb 2016
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The fight between Apple and the FBI over the security protections

The fight between Apple and the FBI over the security protections on the San Bernadino iPhone has been fierce for the past few weeks, but it’s mostly been a PR battle thus far. From a legal and procedural standpoint, only two things had actually happened until yesterday: the FBI filed a motion to compel Apple to help it bypass security…

26 Feb14:53
26 Feb14:53
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Blizzard 2016 – Hits Northwest Indiana

This week we were hit by a blizzard, that came out of the blue. Just when we thought that the weather was calming down for the season, the snow hit us hard. We must have has 11.5″ or more inches of snow, in a two day period.

18 Sep21:32
18 Sep21:32
Sep 2014
Sep 2014
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Mobile Broadband and the Open Internet

In the 2014 Open Internet NPRM, the Commission began the process of closing the gap created by the Verizon decision, which left no legally enforceable rules for the Commission to prevent broadband providers from acting to limit Internet openness.

The 2014 Open Internet NPRM sought broad public comment on how the Commission should ensure that the Internet remains open, and proposed new rules and enhancements to current rules.

29 Aug03:14
29 Aug03:14
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The FCC’s next CTO is a net neutrality expert

The Federal Communications Commission has announced that it has named a new chief technology officer: Scott Jordan, a professor of computer science at the University of California at Irvine.

The FCC has a history of hiring CTOs that know their stuff, technologically speaking.

07 Oct23:00
07 Oct23:00
Oct 2013
Oct 2013
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9 Brain Foods to Enrich Your Memory

Though research is ongoing for diet and dementia, a few links between brain health and nutrients have already been established. Just as eating well improves your physical being, the brain needs nutrients for mental health, as well.