Articles in: Technology
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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