December 2010
11 posts
Top 10 Video Games of 2010
Here’s a list of the Top 10 Video Games of 2010. For my money, I’ll take Mass Effect 2. Now there’s a serious heap of gaming goodness. Pictured above is Red Dead Redemption, also a sweet game.
Dec 29th
Facebook makes you smarter?
                         Is Brain size related to the size of your social network? I’ll have to think about that one!
Dec 28th
Apple Develops Holographic Display
           Is a new generation of glasses-free 3D displays in the cards for Apple? Read for yourself.
Dec 27th
Happy Holidays!
                                Merry Christmas! We hope Santa has been very good to you. Everyone at IPEVO wishes you plenty of merriment for the rest of the holiday season. And here’s to continued success in 2011!
Dec 25th
Dec 21st
Top 10 Twitter Trends
                              Here are the top 10 Twitter trends. Try to say that five times fast!
Dec 14th
RFID Turntable -- Bringing the Mix Tape to Digital...
     This one is wild. A “turntable” detects special “tape” cards placed on it, and plays music associated with those cards. Kind of eccentric, but hey, definitely a conversation starter at a party!
Dec 13th
Rumors of the iPad 2
                                Will the iPad 2 have a rear and front-facing camera? Will a new model already be available in April 2011?! I want to get off the ride, it’s going too fast!
Dec 10th
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The Taxi of Tomorrow
                              Here is one finalist for New York’s “Taxi of Tomorrow” competition. Pretty cool!
Dec 10th
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Cell Phone Examinations -- More 'Evidence' of the...
We are particularly pleased to bring you this story of another real-world application of IPEVO’s Point 2 View USB Document Camera. Recently, we had the opportunity to chat with Eric, a Police Surveillance Specialist with the Los Angeles Police Department. Eric found a use for the Point 2 View we could never have anticipated. Among other duties, Eric is tasked with examining cell phones for...
Dec 7th
Spam Gets Canned
                                   Per CNN Tech news, a Russian man recently pleaded not guilty to running the world’s largest spamming botnet. He is believed to be responsible for one-third of the world’s spam mail.  Wow, it’s amazing to think that basically one person could be responsible for so much junk.
Dec 5th