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Articles in: Technology

Victoria Grabner
- 5 weeks 6 days ago
Whose Site Is It? There are websites for people who want to find a date. And then there are websites for people who just want to find a new friend....
Allen Van Hoosier
- 5 weeks 6 days ago
You likely wouldn’t suspect a thing. After all, like you, lots of people go to coffee shops to work on their laptops. Yet it’s a fact...
Brennan Girdler
- 5 weeks 6 days ago
The 45th Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas is host to up-and-coming technologies, gadgets, and gizmos. Each January, manufacturers and...
Bob Boxell
- 5 weeks 6 days ago
Brian Ward steps up to address a group of 40 colleagues at his new employer, MainSource Bank in Greensburg, Ind. His goal is to convince his fellow...
Victoria Grabner
- 5 weeks 6 days ago
Luke White didn’t actually lug an entire piano onto the New York City subway. There was no bona fide drum in Tobias Smith’s hands. And...
Dan Kissel
- 13 weeks 6 days ago
Whose Site Is It? These days, people want direct access to see replays of the diving catch made in the outfield or the thunderous dunk from the night...
Kaitlin Crane
- 13 weeks 6 days ago
Hackers are constantly on the lookout to steal valuable data. They search for and often sell personal information, financial records, or intellectual...
Trisha Weber
- 22 weeks 5 days ago
Whose Site Is It? Inspired by those infamous Facebookers who fill up newsfeeds with inappropriate posts, best friends Tessa Caccavallo, Angela...
Brennan Girdler
- 22 weeks 5 days ago
Gadgeteers are 21st century auto-mechanics. They’re useful, skilled, and — if you’re unlucky — can use technical jargon to...
Brennan Girdler
- 30 weeks 5 days ago
Producing national television shows with a small staff and a much lower budget than big production companies in Los Angeles, MadStache, an Evansville...
Brennan Girdler
- 30 weeks 5 days ago
Where and how we shop hinges on affordability and convenience. Sometimes, it’s easier to order a more expensive product online just for the...
Brennan Girdler
- 31 weeks 2 days ago
Technology moves fast, and sometimes the problem is finding the best way to hold it still. Brandon Barnard, CEO of Aspire Innovation, did just that...
Brennan Girdler
- 40 weeks 2 days ago
Ideas don’t create themselves. Whether it’s a new album you recorded in your garage, a series of prints, a mobile brick-fired pizza oven...
Brennan Girdler
- 48 weeks 6 days ago
Smart phones have led to smart ways to do business, or, in some cases, to avoid it. Whether it’s an app for organizing your day, killing a few...
Trisha Weber
- 48 weeks 6 days ago
From satellite imagery of the entire globe to hundreds of 3-D cities throughout, Google Earth is taking on the world — literally. The virtual...
Natalie Greer
- 1 year 5 weeks ago
Until January, Evansville’s South Central Media held weekly conference meetings with a clunky tabletop projector, a 4-by-3 white screen, and a...
Louis La Plante
- 1 year 30 weeks ago
When the 47-year-old Bill Merkel was a child, he’d sit on the front porch of his parents’ house and listen to a radio scanner. It was...
John Nugent
- 1 year 48 weeks ago
When I read a book now, I use the iPad, Apple’s brilliant tablet computer, because any good hardware needs good software, and Apple offers both...
Evansville Living Staff
- 1 year 48 weeks ago
Whose Site Is It? Perhaps you’ve exercised there or been one of the 2,348 who ran or walked (or painfully crawled) in their half marathon last...
Louis La Plante
- 2 years 5 weeks ago
When PeerIndex debuted on July 28, 2010, Fast Company magazine’s Addy Dugdale dubbed it “the 140-character version of the Google vanity...