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Tech Solutions That Can Dramatically Improve a Business

Posted on Oct 6, 2015 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Business Tools, Logistics, Management
Technology Phone

Can technology improve your business? We certainly think so, and the truth is we’re nowhere near the end of what tech can do. Some scientists believe there is a technological barrier. A point in the future we will reach where … Continue reading →

Crucial Points to Note About Data Integration Before Beginning the Project

Posted on Aug 11, 2015 by Jenny Richards. Filed under Business Tools, Logistics
Data Integration

By using data properly, businesses can improve their performance tremendously. It does not matter how useless that data seems, data is a very important asset to any business. Therefore, you must retain, maintain and manage it to ensure that you get the most out of it. Continue reading →

5 Startup Tips From the Experts

Posted on Oct 27, 2013 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Entrepreneurs, Management
Write Business Plan

If you’re in the tech startup industry, you might want to start sweating now. According to Wamda, approximately 90 percent of tech startups will fail for reasons including competition, a lack of funding and a lack of overall experience. With … Continue reading →

4K TV: The Next Step In Ultra High-Definition TV

Posted on May 30, 2013 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Marketing
4K TV

It’s been a long time since anyone’s fastened a wire coat hanger to a TV antenna in hopes of getting better reception. Now we watch pretty much whatever we want at any time we want, and the picture quality is … Continue reading →

Taking Your Business to the Next Success Level

Posted on Mar 9, 2013 by Victor McNamara. Filed under Entrepreneurs
Business Growth

The majority of successful businessmen started with a small business. Success is not about how much you have invested; it is all about the effort you are willing to give in order to make the small investment work. If you … Continue reading →

Did You Know? The Space Shuttle Runs On Only One Megabyte Of RAM!

Posted on Mar 27, 2010 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Space Exploration
NASA Space Shuttle Launch

It’s true! NASA’s space shuttle is controlled by a computer running on only one megabyte of RAM. How is this possible? Since the space shuttle and all its hardware is over 30 years old, so is its computer. The current … Continue reading →

Underwater Dwellings: H2Ome and The Poseidon Resort

Posted on Apr 18, 2009 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Life, Technology

U.S. Submarine Structures LLC is the company that designed both H2Ome and the Poseidon Resort. H2Ome is the world’s first sea-floor private residence while the Poseidon Resort is the first sea-floor hotel. The Poseidon Resort is located underwater on the … Continue reading →

7 (Crazy) Civilian Uses for Nuclear Bombs

Posted on Apr 15, 2009 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Science, Technology
Nuke crater photo by Wired.com

Nuclear Bombs are known to be the most destructive weapon man has ever created, but it could also be a great tool for some civilian uses. The 7 proposed civilian uses for some of the 23,000+ known nuclear bombs in … Continue reading →

British search engine 'could rival Google'

Posted on Apr 5, 2009 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Technology

British scientist Stephen Wolfram says that his new search engine called WolframAlpha “could rival Google”. Instead of searching the Internet by keywords it will answer questions asked by users. Therefore this will involve some kind of artificial intelligence (AI). Image … Continue reading →

Space Shuttle Discovery Lands After Landmark Flight

Posted on Mar 31, 2009 by Paul Tomaszewski. Filed under Astronomy, Science, Technology
ISS

The space shuttle Discovery safely landed after successfully completing its 13-day mission which was to complete the building of the International Space Station. It is now ready and working at full power since the two final solar array wings have been added. This required some space walks. Continue reading →

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