3-D Traffic Stopper
If you’re reading this blog in Canada, you may have already been part of a new road-going experiment. But for the rest of you, let
If you’re reading this blog in Canada, you may have already been part of a new road-going experiment. But for the rest of you, let
I just read about a guy on a quest that seems almost as daunting as the rich man’s challenge to thread a needle with his
Let me make a confession: I kinda like media and technology. I work with it, I play with it, I write about it for a
The New York Times recently posted an article about mothers and technology, using a study from Parenting magazine and a woman’s social media Web site
Just in case you were looking for another generational bone of contention between baby boomers and millennials, here it is: the common telephone. Cell phone,
It looks like there’s another way that Facebook is serving mankind: By helping fix traffic problems in India. Hey, don’t underestimate the little social network
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, 75% of all U.S. teens have a cell phone. When you drop the age to 12
For the past week I’ve been looking for guinea pigs. No, pet rodents are not running around my house. I’m looking for people to help
NEW TECH ALERT—woo-woo-woo In case you haven’t heard, Google has created a new Android app for all you frustrated city folk who endlessly round the
Are teens rejecting faith for Facebook? The folks over at the Barna Group suggest that something like that may be happening. Barna has been studying
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