Apple’s watch presents less potential than investors think
By Seth Golden From Seeking Alpha Summary Wearables provide less solutions and more passive tracking results. Apple Watch sales will peak with distribution saturation. Fitbit’s attrition rate shows the level of usefulness for wearables. Back in January, I offered readers…
3 steps to creating an online business that earns $1,000 a month, from an entrepreneur who did it
By Daniel DiPiazza, Contributor From Business Insider While 99% of the population is going to work every day, trading their time for money … there’s a special group of in-the-know people who are waking up to a world of financial…
Gadget of the week
iRobot’s cloud-connected Roomba 980 is smart enough to map floors By Devindra Hardawar From engadget Two years ago, iRobot got rid of bristles with the Roomba 880. Now, the company is making its iconic vacuum cleaning robot even smarter with…
Judge rules Apple can’t be forced to help unlock phone
By Andrew Keshner/Associated Press, From New York Law Journal A Brooklyn magistrate judge has denied prosecution attempts to force Apple Inc. to assist with law enforcement efforts to unlock a smartphone in a drug case. Eastern District Magistrate Judge James…
Ice man Otzi
Scientists can now 3d print Otzi the mummified ice man By John Biggs From TechCrunch Otzi, for those not up on their 5,300-year-old mummified men, died and was frozen in the Alps near Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and…
Ericsson: Latin America’s first virtualized core network live with Digicel
Digicel Guyana’s virtualized core enables 3G mobile broadband services to Digicel subscribers in the Caribbean Complete network functions virtualization (NFV) solution including Ericsson Virtual Evolved Packet Core and Ericsson Cloud Execution Environment, improving user experience for Digicel’s subscribers, as well…
Tech, privacy and security: A debate we need to have
By Naked CIO From TechRepublic Apple has announced it is fighting a court order in the US which would allow authorities to gain access to the contents of an iPhone as part of a terrorist investigation. It amazes me that…
This award-winning photo perfectly sums up the ongoing refugee crisis
By Jeremy Bender From Business Insider The challenges of the past year, and their potential impact, was perfectly summarized in a single photo from Warren Richardson, who won the World Press Photo of the Year 2015 and also the first prize…
When a founder talks (or acts) out of school
By Rebekah Mintzer, Corporate Counsel Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates set tongues wagging in the tech world and beyond on Monday when he seemingly broke rank with the company he created as well as most of Silicon Valley on a major…
Inside Lady Gaga’s high-tech Grammy performance
By Mona Lalwani From engadget It took several weeks for Intel to design Gaga’s David Bowie tribute at Monday night’s award show. When Lady Gaga started singing “Space Oddity” at the Grammys on Monday night, virtual drops of red paint dripped…





