RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that allows wireless communication for devices at close range. When they are activated, these chips send data to a receiver. The data can be used to track and monitor almost anything. It’s an almost universal technology at this point — on one side, hailed as a revolution […]

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Our good friends over at Tidbits recently posted an article written by pilot and physics guru, Steve McCabe about turning personal electronics off below 10,000 feet. The gist of the article is that the current regulations are outdated and need to be brought up to date and that the FAA is looking for feedback on […]

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Proving yet again that there is an app for just about everything…check out the Oktoberfest app for iPhone. I’ve never been to Germany and I’m not a real fan of beer, but since it is October 1st and I’m looking for something quirky to write about, what could be better than Oktoberfest? The app includes […]

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As Don mentioned, it’s Friday the 13th, and boy, does it feel like it. I also woke up feeling like today was cursed, but I’ll spare you the details. Let’s just say that a certain toddler welcomed the day with a blood curdling scream…fast forward through a conspicuous coffee spill, an ill-timed last square of […]

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“Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish” is prominently displayed on the side of an Airbus A320 in Virgin America’s fleet, paying homage to Steve Jobs’ famous quote. Virgin America is the only airline based in Silicon Valley, and a representative of the company explained that the name was chosen “as part of an internal plane naming competition.” […]

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In the Star Trek universe, one of the most common devices in use by Starfleet is the PADD, a handheld touch-screen device that serves a variety of purposes. Many people have noted the similarity in appearance and function of this device and the iPad. Now the devices will have something else in common: space travel. […]

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