Articles in: Technology
- 6 weeks 17 hours 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...
- 31 weeks 1 day 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...
- 49 weeks 1 day 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...
- 49 weeks 1 day 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...
- 1 year 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...
- 1 year 5 weeks ago
About a year ago, a good friend lost his MacBook Pro — full of sensitive data because he had just prepared his tax information. Little did he...
- 1 year 13 weeks ago
Thumbing through papers on a clipboard, carrying personal files from one office to the next, and overstocking file cabinets are scenes that Jason...
- 1 year 17 weeks ago
In Evansville, the weather offers plenty to discuss — wicked winter wind chills, spring storms, and the summer humidity. Here, we look beyond...
- 1 year 42 weeks ago
In 2007, riding the success of transforming a former Downtown department store into a 24-unit condominium complex, Ben Kunkel, president of...
- 2 years 2 weeks ago
Absent from the shelves of John Nugent’s garage are paint cans, ladders, and gardening tools. Instead, the longtime collector of pocketknives...
- 2 years 6 weeks ago
The mainframe computer in Bob Bottomley’s workspace whirred and hummed, and its metal surface radiated such intense heat that the Evansville...
- 2 years 8 weeks ago
At one time or another, everyone has wished they could take back something they either said or wrote. Imagine, if you will, that you are a major...



