Who needs rose colored glasses when you can have Google glasses? Various sources have reported that Google is working on a pair of glasses that look a lot like sunglasses but come with constant Google Maps content. If you’ve ever been lost in a strange town or tried to follow »
02/08/2012, Brad LarsonEvery time you move, calories are burned. Whether you are walking around your office or walking down the street, movements of all kinds count towards that weight loss goal. This is a notion that many different companies have been trying to engrave in the minds of the general population. Nike »
01/22/2012, Brad LarsonJust a few months ago, Bloomberg announced that American auto sales were up (and surpassing foreign auto sales). Today, Ford announced that the company intends to open up a technology laboratory in Silicon Valley, California. Crossing over into tech territory makes good sense for Ford (as it does for any »
01/06/2012, Brad LarsonFitbit – I admit it, I like the name of this device. But, what is it? The Fitbit has actually been around for awhile, though it didn’t get a lot of press the first time around. Essentially, the Fitbit is a tracking device that records how much you exercise, what »
10/08/2011, Jim LewisIf you have a GPS navigation device, you may see a purpose for the new TomTom GoLive 1535 M. This navigation device is like all the other TomTom devices on the market with the exception of a few things. Those things come in the form of apps including Yelp, Twitter, »
08/30/2011, Erwin MooreWhile many modern smart phones can provide GPS navigation, satellite maps, and even turn by turn navigation, some believe it is better to use a standalone GPS navigation device. Dedicated GPS navigation devices have better battery life, more complete maps, and do not use costly data plans to track your »
06/23/2011, Jim LewisGone are the days when a set of maps was stuffed inside of every glove box. Here to stay are GPS navigation systems. To say that society has become reliant upon GPS navigation is an understatement. There’s no disputing the fact that GPS technology can get you where you’re going »
06/06/2011, John Cook