technology

Google Chromebook Pros and Cons, Specs, and Operating System

The Google Chromebook is junk. The Google Chromebook is a disaster. What is Google thinking? The Google Chromebook is junk. The Google Chromebook is a disaster.

Google Brings Android to Dashboard; Forms Open Automotive Alliance to Compete with Apple

According to CNET Google has made vast inroads into the automotive industry by aligning itself with General Motors, Audi, Honda and Hyundai.

The Couple App is Helping to Keep Multi-national Couples United in the States

The digital age has brought on a number of things: the ability to converse globally with a few clicks and strokes, to direct technology with our voices, to navigate cars that can self-correct, and to utilize phone applications that can do just about anything -including helping couples secure green cards?

Furby BOOM App: 90's Fad Receives Modern Facelift

The Furby BOOM's eyes are LCD screens, allowing it to emote more realistically. The BOOM is also considered a "robot pet" which kids can virtually control using a phone or tablet. Like the regular Furby, the Furby BOOM is still very interactive and well...needy. Your kids will still be required to talk to them, feed them, tickle them and make them dance. The care is the same, except for things like bathing your Furby, which can now be done digitally and not in a actual shower, which cost our parents, another Furby.

Guillermo Gomez-Pena: Chicano 'Cyberpunk' Rebel with a Creative & Ambitious Cause

Ethno-politics, immigration, technology and language happen against the canvas, in an opus, or in any medium, when you are an artist. And, if you are Guillermo Gomez-Pena, you could address societal concerns regarding Latinos through performance art, audio, video, installations, poetry, journalism and cultural theory. A writer, a MacAuthor fellow, and an editor, Gomez-Pena brings style, energy and heritage to everything that he completes.

Spanish-Speaking Latina Mothers in the U.S. Are More Likely to Protect Children Against Excessive TV Viewing

The National Institutes of Health authored and analyzed a survey that addressed the television viewing of young Latino children, which comprises one in five children in the U.S., today. The study was done to examine the correlation between health and viewing habits, and how the primary language spoken at home may affect the outcome of the child's eating habits, weight, and attention/focusing skills.

Latinos and Technology and How it Relates to Modernity and Tradition

Latinos are not belated when it comes to utilizing electronics and handheld devices. And, Pew Research Center’s recent analysis of three of their surveys supports this claim, stating that a majority of Latinos own smartphones and other mobile devices, access the Web, and visit social networking sites from remote gadgets at a higher rate than other groups of Americans.

Samsung Curved Display Phone: Galaxy Round Smartphone Features Flexible OLED Technology

Samsung announced the Galaxy Round on October 9th, the first smartphone to feature a curved OLED display, using flexible screen technology -though one shouldn't be fooled into thinking that means the screen will be flexible.
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