
New Analysis Looks at College Esports Across the U.S.
With COVID-19 halting most normal daily life activities, it has also put sporting events on hold. That is regular sporting events, like baseball and basketball games but it hasn’t been able to stop the growth of Esports, if anything it has helped Esports gain popularity. The revenue from Esports was over $1 billion in 2019...
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[Infographic] Data Breaches By the Numbers
In 2018, it’s no secret that data breaches have become increasingly prevalent. You’ve likely heard about major breaches like the one that Facebook endured earlier this year or the Target data breach of 2013. But have you ever thought about which industries are the most likely to undergo a data breach? Or, have you ever...

Study analyzes an entertaining ‘what-if’: Solar powered states
It seems that we’re living in a technology revolution that has no signs of stopping. Each day new advancements are being made in a variety of industries. One of these is the energy industry. Greenshine New Energy, a California-based company that specializes in development and manufacturing of solar powered lighting systems, recently published a new...

100 Years of Oval Office Decor in One Morphing Gif
Curious what the Oval Office looked like a hundred years ago? After a fire destroyed the original space, the office was rebuilt by Hoover and has remained virtually unchanged up through today. Despite US leaders with very different world views, the decor and overall design has only shifted minimally to reflect their personal style. The curtains...

How Will Self-Driving Cars Change our Daily Lives?
Self-driving cars seem more like something you’d see on “The Jetsons” than a real technology of our day and age. Nevertheless, we might be driving alongside self-driving cars in the not-too-distant future. Google is already privately testing self-driving vehicle technology, and British officials have come forward saying that self-driving cars could be on British roadways...

Torturous Tech: How To Fix Your Broken Contact List
Mobile phone contact lists haven’t changed much since smart phones were introduced to the market. It’s a shame. The average person’s contact list today is clunky, antiquated, and completely broken. From duplicate entries to caller ID worse than what you’d find on a landline, contact lists have not changed while their smartphone hosts have completely...

Clouds Over the Capitol
“The budget deficit” and “cloud computing” are two buzzwords that we hear all the time, but could they possibly be connected? We all know about the growing budget deficit; it blows through America’s economy like a dark wind. According to the Congressional Budget Office, it topped 1.3 trillion for the 2011 fiscal year. Yes, that’s...
Cell Phone camera’s may soon be able to see in X-ray mode
Scientists have found a way to fit x-ray technology in your mobile device. Kenneth O, Ph.D., is the professor of electrical engineering at the University of Texas in Dallas, and his team has been recently working on some material that may allow cell phone camera’s to see through objects. A new chip put forward by...

The Five Best Business Card Apps
Professionals who want to avoid the clutter of the traditional Rolodex file have begun to explore the possibilities of online business cards. Some professionals give out cards with QR codes that can be read by most smart phones. These QR codes link to online business cards or portfolios. Other professionals are relying on business card...