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LG Shows Off New Ultra-Thin 55 Inch TV

January 1, 2012

LG announced a new advanced television based on OLED (optical light-emitting diode) technology. By now most consumers are familiar with both plasma and LCD/LED television. These terms are just related to the type of screen used to show the image.  OLED is nice as it is no thicker than a pencil and has beautiful clarity and [...]

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Missouri Department Releases Traffic Conditions Application Of Irony

December 23, 2011

MoDot has released a smartphone application that reports the road conditions via a map.  It has both an iPhone and Android version available at the respective apps store. Now drivers can hit a MoDot employee while reviewing the road conditions on their smartphone. Makes sense. So much for the computer. Shouldn't MoDot get back to working on [...]

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Are You Stupid Enough To Have Made The Top 25 Worst List

December 11, 2011

Each year I look forward to the "top" lists of worst passwords. Some of our customers have used some of the very passwords. Trust me when I tell you these passwords are used frequently. Password management, and security in general, are about social engineering. Just use some self-discipline and use passwords with a combination of [...]

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An IT Giant Is Gone – Steve Jobs RIP

October 5, 2011

By this time everyone has heard Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, has passed away.  In a way, in my view, he is fortunate to have lived a wonderful and eventful life and was afforded the opportunity to prepare for his departure.  Rarely does a person impact such a mass of people. His innovations are a [...]

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NetNetBlog.com Nominated As “Most Valuable Blog” 2011 Finalist By KMOX

September 4, 2011

St. Louis Technology Computer News, a portal for technology news and issues in Missouri, is nominated as a KMOX 2011 “Most Valuable Blogger” finalist. The blog is now in the fifth year of publishing.  The blog humbly attempts to identify noteworthy events, items of local interest, and relevant technology related information anywhere in the state [...]

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