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Tag Archives: cloud computing
Digital Music Downloads Overtake Physical Media Sales
Digital music sales have overtaken physical media sales for the first time in history. According to CNN Money, data from a recent Nielsen and Billboard report shows that 50.3% of music sales in 2011 were digital. Digital sales have risen … Continue reading
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Hot Trends in Technology for 2012
With the Consumer Electronics Show 2112, only 1 day away what’s going to be the predominating theme of the show. CES 2010 was the year 3D TV became popular with all manufacturers touting 3D as the next big thing in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 predictions, 2012 tech predictions, 3D TV, Active Shutter 3D TV, apple tv, ces 2012, CES 2012 updates, cloud computing, consumer electronics show 2012, doyle serink, home automation edmonton, home integration, hot trends in technology for 2012, hulu, Netflix, Passive 3d TV, roku, siri, smart home edmonton, smart home wiring edmonton, smart tv, streaming video, television apps, what is smart tv, what's new in tech for 2012
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Camping without Internet in Rural Saskatchewan
Whether we like to admit it or not we live in an ever increasing connected world. This point was reinforced on my summer vacation camping at Peck Lake in north west Saskatchewan where there is No Cell Service and No … Continue reading
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