• Technology 31.08.2010 Comments Off

    Technology has always played a major role in the growth of a company. Over the past few years as technology has continued to become more and more advanced, companies are also adopting new technologies to stay ahead of their competitors. The field of information management system, therefore, offers a host of career opportunities for aspiring candidates. There is a great demand for information system managers who can efficiently handle the network and information system security of companies. If you are looking to make a career in the field of information technology, you can definitely decide to become information technology managers.

    Whether it is a small firm, a mid size firm or a large company, information technology professionals are required across a range of industries. These professionals are responsible for looking after tasks including conducting research, supervising the network security and the internet operations task. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment growth rate for information systems management jobs will grow faster than the average of all occupations. As technology continues to become more and more advanced, more and more jobs will be added in this industry over the next decade.

    Functioning as a project manager, professionals will need to handle a range of tasks associated with the project. They will work closely with other professionals like technology specialists, sales representatives and information technology consultants. In addition, these professionals also need to have the capability of coordinating with departmental managers and equipment suppliers as well. Strong interpersonal skills always have a major role to play in all of these tasks and dealings.

    Educational Requirements

    Candidates who aspire to make a career as an information systems manager should possess a master’s degree in business administration (MBA), information technology being the major focus. Candidates who get enrolled in such degree programs will study subjects like database administration, computer programming, business technology etc. In addition, students are required to get training in the traditional business ethics, finance and accounting.

    Thanks to availability of hundreds of professional schools and colleges across the whole of United States, students can now obtain their degrees both online and via campus mode. Besides being equipped with the relevant degree program, candidates also need to acquire other essential skills required to obtain managerial positions in a company. Some of these skills include written and verbal communication skills, team playing skills, motivational skills etc. Managers will need to work closely with the team members as well as clients.

    Employment Opportunities

    Candidates with a master’s degree in business administration, a background in information technology and interpersonal skills will be most successful in their careers. There will be no dearth of opportunities for candidates, as more jobs will be added in the industry over the next decade. Network security for companies is a major issue, as they are more vulnerable to hackers and virus attacks. Managers who are trained in both technical and business skills will reap the maximum benefits in the field of information systems management.

    Earning

    Salary of informational technology professionals vary depending on work location, the years of experience they carry and the level of the job. Those who take up upper level management job positions can earn an annual salary ranging between $82,000 and $151,000. Salary for entry level positions is around $55,000 per year. Candidates will earn higher salary as they are promoted to upper level information system managerial positions and grow in work experience. Holding a position as an upper level manager always brings other benefits including bonuses, expense accounts and stock option plans among others.

    If you are interested in a career as information systems manager, you can search for accredited degrees online or you can also take a free career test to know which career is right for you.

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  • Technology 28.08.2010 Comments Off

    Many of us know very little about magnets. We recall basic science experiments from elementary school, designed to teach us about the basics of magnetism. Some of us might recall that magnets have two poles. But for many people, we don’t contemplate magnets in our daily lives, nor are we even aware of what a large role they play in our world. Magnet technology has come a long way in the last few decades. In today’s world, magnets have hundreds of uses, including telecommunications, radar systems, computers, satellites, automobiles, and more. We’ll explore are few uses of magnets that the average individual might not be aware of.

    Most of us know that magnets are used to pick up certain types of metal. Construction companies frequently use large magnets to pick up dangerous metal debris on construction sites. Sometimes these magnets are high-tech electromagnets and sometimes they are more basic plate magnets that can be suspended from the front of a vehicle or forklift. Vehicle mounted “sweeper” magnets are also used at new home construction sites. For example, a roofing company might roll a sweeper magnet around a homeowner’s yard to pick up any stray nails once the roofing job is done.

    Another common industrial use of magnets is in conveyor system. Conveyor magnets can be used to remove metal debris from material on a conveyor belt system. An example of this might be a plastic recycling firm that is moving plastic parts by conveyor to a grinder. If a small piece of ferrous metal is fed into the grinder, it will dull the grinding head. Worse yet, if a larger piece of metal get into the grinder, it will likely break down the entire machine, and could even pose the threat of flying metal debris in the work area. In most plastic recycling facilities, a conveyor magnet will be hung directly above the conveyor belt to pick up any metal debris that might be mixed in with the plastic.

    The power of magnets has been harnessed into many high-tech applications, as well. One such high-tech use of magnets can be found in a new type of windows for residential use. A Japanese company, Micro Reactor Systems, has recently introduced a window that will self-darken to provide privacy for the homeowner. Liquid crystal molecules are embedded between two thin layers of glass, and are polarized to react magnetically when a power source is turned on or off. When the power is turned off, the glass is translucent. However, when a low voltage of electricity is turned on, the glass becomes opaque, blocking out light and providing privacy. Though this is a new technology right now and is very expensive, in years to come, it will likely become quite common in both residential and commercial applications.

    The uses of magnets are incredibly vast and we have learned so much about how to harness their powers. Magnets are already used in the production of almost every product we use. If you have a cell phone or an automobile, you are relying on magnets for these items to work. Magnets are also widely used in health care. Almost every major hospital in the work has an MRI machine. This important medical test relies on magnets to show us detailed images of the human body. It is amazing how much we know about magnets, however, it’s even more amazing how much we still have to learn. Scientists discover new uses for magnets and new information about magnetic properties every day. While we can’t predict what new inventions or innovations are coming, we can be sure that magnets will continue to play a role in technologies of the future.

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  • Technology 25.08.2010 Comments Off

    Technology advancements in many areas make it possible to build devices that were not possible 20, 10, or even 5 years ago. The rapid evolution of Integrated Circuits (IC) has been one key factor and the other key factors are the rapid development of colour screens and camera’s. Advancements in IC’s have led to the reduction in size and weight of mobile terminals as the processing needed can be done faster using smaller devices and at reduced cost. Colour screens with high resolution allow complex applications and services to be visually displayed that 10 years ago would have been in science fiction movies. The pace at which these advancements in technology are occurring is mind boggling and is difficult to predict.

    The Apple iPhone is an excellent example of a phone that is small, slick and has some amazing applications that 5 years ago would have been difficult to support on such a device. Apple have shown traditional mobile manufacturers such as Nokia and Ericsson that application driven devices offering services that customers want is far better than a high specification mobile supporting the latest 3GPP specification. The iPhone may be a weaker device in terms of its RF capabilities but the average person does not really care about that provided the phone works.

    The Google G1 was produced in collaboration with T-Mobile following the foot step of Apple iPhone. However though it had some amazing applications the phone was not as user friendly as the iPhone and was not a success after its launch. Google G2 is a second attempt at capturing some of the markets Apple have gained through their iPhone solution.

    Overall these new phones are allowing people to easily access the internet, browse normal websites and manage their e-mail accounts with just one click of a button. The numbers of applications are huge with many new ones coming out each week. I think finally we have the applications to match what was promised when third generation mobile networks were first launched.

    I just can’t wait to get my hand on the next killer mobile with funky applications such as the Apple iPhone and its services.

    You can find more articles and author details at http://www.mobileguru.co.uk/blogger.html

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  • Technology 23.08.2010 Comments Off

    Here are some technology things that you could do with your students. Not everything may be feasible (i.e. cost factors) or appropriate (i.e. security or privacy issues):

    • some of the things we’re already doing,
    • some of the things we’re thinking of doing, and,
    • some of the things are simply wishful thinking, but great ideas have to start somewhere…

    How do you integrate technology into the curriculum? Do you have any ideas to add to the list?

    Class Set of Laptops

    • Get a company to donate a class set of laptops when they upgrade their equipment. (The company can receive a charitable donation tax-credit.)
    • Set up a wi-fi hotspot in your classroom so that students can blog online during independent reading and writing workshops.
    • Purchase digital copies of textbooks to have a paperless classroom. Use text-reading software (i.e. Kurzweil) to highlight and take notes in the textbook.

    Non-Traditional Reading and Writing

    • Teach students the differences between formal, informal, and colloquial language and explore text messaging, chat rooms, and msn-speak as forms of colloquial language.
    • Evaluate the evolving nature of language and develop word-attack skills by examining how words get accepted into everyday language (or the dictionary). For example, Google is now a commonly used noun and verb.
    • Use text-reading software (i.e. Kurzweil) to allow students to access difficult texts.

    Blogging

    • Have students set up personal blogs as a medium to publish their writing portfolios.
    • Explore how Google is a popularity contest. Publish work in an e-zine article directory to understand how to build inbound links. Post comments on other blogs to build inbound links.
    • Explore copyright issues. Publish work in a blog or an e-zine article directory will inevitably end up with your work scraped onto another blog without proper attribution. Explore how that feels and the ethics of using other people’s content without consent.

    Computer Safety

    • Discuss cyber-bullying: ways to protect yourself, how to respond when it happens, and how to avoid accidentally cyber-bullying when blogging.
    • Explore computer safety: password strength, viruses, trojans, phishing, etc.
    • Learn about online dangers and ways to protect yourself.

    Classroom Website

    • Make hand-outs and homework assignments accessible on a classroom website.
    • Use a secure website as a communication tool for marks for both parents and students.
    • Introduce your students to HTML and web design.

    Making Money Online

    • Introduce students to the business of making money online.
    • Explore advertising online – how it works.
    • Fund raise by selling stuff on e-bay.

    GPS and Mapping Technology

    • Geo-cache with your students.
    • Use GPS technology or mapping software (i.e. Google Earth) in math class to construct larger geometric shapes. (i.e. construct a circle that has a radius of 5 city blocks.)
    • Apply GPS technology or mapping software in Geography.

    The Internet as a Global Village / Community

    • Find a class to pen-pal with and correspond using blogs, email, or IRC chat rooms.
    • Use a wiki for students to synthesize and evaluate knowledge gained in a content-subject like History or Geography. They can track how their understanding of concepts grow. Demonstrate how our understanding of a subject-specific topic evolves over time (i.e. a dynamic and digital KWL chart)
    • Publish student work in English and in their first language online so that relatives overseas can celebrate in their success.

    Technology as a Teaching Tool

    • Use a data-projector in class to do modeled and shared readings.
    • Use a data-projector in class to do shared writing: the modern equivalent of flip-chart paper
    • Use dynamic geometry software (i.e. Geometer’s Sketchpad) to explore math concepts.

    Music and Technology

    • Buy songs (i.e. itunes) and allow students to DJ their own school dances.
    • Critically examine popular music to determine whether mainstream music is appropriate at a school dance (i.e. Soulja Boy – Crank that)
    • Create your own pod-casts. Students can use free sound-editing software (i.e. audacity) to mix in free sound effects (i.e. ljudo.com) with their digital recordings of their voices.

    Class Projects

    • Send an object around the world and invite people who find the object to leave a message online in the classroom blog.
    • Explore the video making process: scripts, recording, editing, post-production
    • Explore youtube as a medium to publish content.

    If you’re ready to start a classroom blog, we’re here to help at http://blog.classroomteacher.ca where you’ll find this information and more detailed information about how to use technology in the classroom.

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  • Technology 20.08.2010 Comments Off

    Every year a growing number of companies, organizations, and homes use technological equipment to complete everyday activities and tasks. With this growing technological advancement more individuals who know and understand how to keep technology and devices running are needed. The wide range of career opportunities for electronic systems technology can have degree holders working in areas like field service, building, installing, testing, maintaining electron systems, and more.

    Many accredited online schools offer certificates and an associate’s degree in electronics systems technology. These types of education options help prepare students for entry-level jobs. Further schooling in this area is available but often broken up into specific more focused categories. Online degrees are available in electronics, electronic engineering, systems management, and more.

    Gaining an education from home can have students working in a variety of careers in a short time.

    • The ability to work inside the comfort of their own home will enable individuals to take their time on courses and go faster if they want to step into the professional field quickly.
    • With the specialized knowledge obtained from online schooling students will be able to work within the field of electronics. To do so students must have an all-inclusive education in electronics systems technology.
    • The typical minimum requirement for electrical engineers is an associate’s degree in engineering technology. An associate’s degree is usually a two-year course load and gaining one in electronics systems technology is a good career path for the individual who loves working with technology.

    Obtaining an associate’s degree in electronics systems technology can lead to a wide range of job possibilities.

    • Opportunities include being a computer lab technician, computer network specialist, or a computer technician. These degree distinctions are ideal for individuals with a knack for electronics systems that want to learn how to help people fix their problems with electronics.
    • Students will use equipment to learn how to build it, take it down, fix it, repair it, and troubleshoot electronics if something goes wrong. Specific coursework for a degree of this nature could include computer repair, software theory, and more.

    Specific programs for an associate’s degree may require students to complete around 75 credit hours.

    • A specific course students may take is hardware and software. Students in a course like this will explore PC systems software, hardware, and operating systems.
    • Course topics could include system boards, processors, memory, power supplies, internal adapters, and more. This course specifically can be applied to the use of becoming a computer technician.
    • Many of the online colleges have options for students who want to further their education after achieving an associate’s.

    Some bachelor’s degree programs include computer engineering technology and electronics engineering.

    Technology is going to continue to change and grow every year. With this more consumers in all walks of life will have a demand for trained professionals to create and maintain electronics in a number of fields. Start your career in the fast paced technology industry today and search out accredited online schools and certificate programs that fit your lifestyle and desired career path. Accreditation is a programs proof that quality training will be received by students. Agencies like the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (www.accsc.org) are approved to provide full accreditation.

    DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods, courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be advertised at PETAP.org.

    Copyright 2010 – All rights reserved by PETAP.org.

    Renata McGee is a staff writer for PETAP.org. Visit http://www.petap.org to locate Online Electronics Systems Technology Schools that provide the education you’re looking for. PETAP.org, your Partners in Education and Tuition Assistance Programs.

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  • Technology 16.08.2010 Comments Off

    Many people see Bluetooth technology around them

    everyday, but may be unsure of why they should

    choose it. Here are ten reasons to try it:

    1. Bluetooth is wireless technology

    Wireless devices carry many different benefits and

    advantages that people enjoy. Safety is a big reason

    that many people turn to using wireless devices, but

    there are many different advantages, too. The ability

    to use your laptop and other devices without having

    to use cables, is a major consideration.

    2. Bluetooth is not expensive

    Bluetooth technology helps companies save money,

    because it is inexpensive for companies to put

    into affect. Companies save money and then pass

    on the savings to their customers.

    3. Bluetooth is easy to use

    You do not have to learn how to connect to other

    devices or push buttons. When two or more Bluetooth

    devices come into within 30 feet of each other, they

    automatically communicate with each other and you do

    not have to life a finger!

    4. Compatible to use with other devices

    A high level of compatibility between Bluetooth and

    other devices is guaranteed because Bluetooth is

    standardized wireless. Even if the devices are not

    the same money, your Bluetooth will still connect

    with the other device.

    5. Very few interferences

    Interference is usually avoided between Bluetooth devices

    and other wireless devices. Low power wireless signals

    and frequency hopping is the techniques that Bluetooth

    uses to help keep your connection crystal clear and

    free from interference.

    6. Less energy use

    With Bluetooth using low power signals, less battery

    power and electrical power will be used. This is a

    wonderful benefit when you are using mobile devices,

    because you will not have to worry about the

    Bluetooth draining the battery.

    7. Sharing voice and data communications

    Compatible devices can share data and voice

    communications with the Bluetooth. This means

    that Bluetooth can help simplify driving and talking

    on your cell phone.

    8. Instant Personal Area Network (PAN)

    Up to seven Bluetooth devices can connect to each

    other within a 30-foot range, forming a PAN or piconet.

    You can also set up multiple piconets for a single

    room.

    9. Bluetooth is upgradeable

    Bluetooth is upgradeable. Newer versions of Bluetooth

    are being created and these offer many new features

    and advantages and will be compatible with older

    versions of Bluetooth.

    10. Bluetooth technology is not a fad

    Bluetooth technology has become a universal standard

    in wireless technology. Its’ popularity means that

    you can depend upon it to be used for many years in

    the future. More and more devices will begin to

    use Bluetooth technology, which will make

    manufacturers very eager to make their products

    compatible with the technology. This will only

    make Bluetooth more popular and make it the standard

    in cutting edge wireless technology.

    Andrew McNaught is a writer and publisher of [http://www.bluetooth-technology-world.info] in which he provides more information about this cutting edge technology.

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  • Technology 14.08.2010 Comments Off

    In the modern era, we cannot separate technology from business. With the world getting smaller and smaller everyday because of the increased communication between people, technology plays an important role in the way business is conducted worldwide. The use of technology has increased tremendously in the past 2-3 decades. Many new and unique business ideas have come up because of technology. New business methods are being developed everyday for the purpose of processing various business activities. Without technology, these routine tasks would have otherwise taken a lot of time and effort to get completed. Moreover, these would have lacked the accuracy and precision, which only the technology can provide. It is only because of technology that many businesses are thriving on this planet.

    The fundamental reason of technology gaining so much popularity is that it is easily available, cheap, efficient and reliable. No human can match the accuracy of computer, no matter whatsoever sharp he or she is. The concept of multitasking is a popular one in the field of technology. The ability to perform various tasks at a single point of time is a major advantage of using technology as it not only saves considerable amount of time but money as well. Internet for example has reduced cost of marketing as well as communication.

    The use of technology is not only restricted to a particular domain or niche. No matter whether its an operational task, administrative, mathematical etc, it can be done with ease and precision with the help of technology.

    Today, it’s hard to imagine our life without use of technology. Its not only our business which is dependent on it, in fact our lives are. The only concern that is there with the use of technology is that it hampers skill development of an individual and makes him too much dependent on itself.

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  • Technology 12.08.2010 Comments Off

    Technology is normally associated with the young and the trendy. Cell phone and computer companies market the gaming and music abilities of their phones and computers. The phones come in fashionable colors with hip ringtones and flashy features.

    Older people are seldom interested in all this, but the basics of technology, without all the extras, can come in very handy for older people. The elderly of today didn’t grow up in a time where technology was as essential as it is today. They are scared to experiment and use technological devices such as computers and cell phones. That said, there are many elderly people who are quite competent in using their cell phones and computers but they are in the minority.

    Technology can add to the comfort of the elderly and it can allow them to stay independent for much longer. The explosion in the technological device market has been phenomenal. If you can think of something to make your life easier and more comfortable, you are almost certain to find it.

    While many of these devices might be unaffordable to a lot of elderly people, a basic computer and cell phone is within reach of many elderly people’s budget.

    A cell phone is a wonderful device that allows older people to stay in contact. There are cell phones on the market with bigger buttons and screens that make it easier to use. Sending text messages is a daily occurrence in almost everybody’s life. Staying in contact with loved ones and family or friends is very important in older people’s lives. Receiving a message from a loved one can brighten up a lonely person’s day.

    The advantages of computer technology to the elderly are more important than what most people realize. What is there that you can’t do over the internet? Elderly people can be in control of their own finances by using the internet banking services. For someone who finds it difficult to walk or stand in queues, internet banking is a wonderful tool. The elderly person won’t have to rely on others to get to the bank and they won’t have to go through all the distress of actually visiting the bank. It won’t only have an impact on the elderly person’s life, but also on those responsible for driving them around and assisting them in these tasks. Many online shops provide an online grocery ordering and delivery facility as well.

    Independence is the one aspect in the life of the elderly that should be nurtured and technology can do that.

    Jared Wright is a passionate writer and webmaster who loves to share his experience with the online community. You can visit one of this latest sites to find out more about the latest wheel chair van and transport wheel chair.

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  • Technology 11.08.2010 Comments Off

    Six months ago I was really concerned about the future of my business. I had to decide whether to pursue an opportunity of a life time teaching at Columbia University or continue full-time with my coaching company.

    In the end I decided to cut back the coaching to 3-days a week. But in order to do this and not mess up the company, I had substantially simplify the operations.

    One of biggest simplification steps is counter-intuitive: to really cool it with the technology, which was consuming the company’s vital resources.

    Unusual decision considering my background: BBA and MBA in Information Systems, former systems programmer running a computer system for 250,000 employees. Subsequently ran an internet-based technology company.

    And while I still feel technology is extremely important to effectively compete in today’s market as a small company, enough was enough.

    The spending hours and hours learning the latest and greatest techno-marketing trends like podcasting, affiliate programs, video marketing and on and on.

    Or the almost $20,000 spent on website design and development only to later set up our current website for less than $350 plus$15/month maintenance.

    I have screened, hired, and fired Search Engine Optimization (SEO) vendors that promised increased traffic of and exposure to many, many people.

    What did this do for sales? Market exposure? Quality of service? Customer recognition and loyalty?

    Well, if I were really honest with myself, not a whole lot.

    So when we simplified the company’s technology, it caused me to shift the time and energy I was putting into all those whistles and bells and build relationships with our leads and customers the old-fashioned way. I made phone calls, answered e-mails, and met people, and spoke to live groups.

    Just being with people. Giving them what they most desire… human interaction.

    Now here is the interesting thing. After scaling back a lot of these frivolous technology-based products and services the business is now rocking. Sales are coming in 238% over last year (into the six-figures.)

    All on three days a week.

    Action Step for the Week:

    Take inventory of your technology. Review each system you currently use. Determine your expenses of each (as much as you can.) Do this by adding your direct costs (i.e. monthly product fees) with the indirect costs (i.e. your labor). Compare this total to the revenue it produces.

    Next, seriously consider letting go of any technology not generating a minimum of 3-to-1 sales-to-cost ratio. This means for every $100 you spend on that particular technology it should produce at least $300, otherwise chuck it.

    Hi, my name is Stefan Doering. I work with Fortune 500 Executives, authors, entrepreneurs and students to help them achieve their dreams and goals as a mastermind coach. I’ve been featured on the CBS Evening News, Good Morning America, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg TV, and dozens more.

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  • Technology 08.08.2010 Comments Off

    The most recent advances in satellite and fiber optic technology bring our amazing world to us without having to leave the comforts of home. Digital satellite television providers have mastered the science and have the capabilities to transmit international programming signals to and from all locations on our earth. From its inception, immediately after the Cold War period, television and satellite technology has advanced from black and white imagery to intense high definition crystal-clear pictures with sound clarity that is equally as exceptional and now brings viewers live broadcasts from around the world in real time. This enables peoples to learn about foreign cultures as well as stay in touch with native lands and be in the know as far as relevant news events develop. From India to the United States, Greece, China, Iran, and Russia – satellite technology provides the best in television and audio programming. News, sports, and family programming are available, including arts and languages, cuisine, fashion, music, drama series, current events, and children’s shows, at the touch of a fingertip. Experience life in other cultures and feel the excitement of knowing how others live in our world. International programming packages are provided in many different languages providing diversity at its best.

    India offers programming in Urdu and Hindi with the best of Bollywood movies, news, family programming, and sports. Iran offers Farsi with excellent news, sports, and family channels. Tapesh offers movies, dramas, and sports 24 hours a day with arts, documentaries and classic films also being provided. China’s programming includes a variety of channels in Mandarin Chinese in addition to a channel called Videoland that features current events and news, entertainment, and children’s shows. One package includes live coverage from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other Asian cities and includes the latest in news and sports as well as music and children’s shows and movies. Specialty packages of international sports, including World Cup Cricket from India, Pakistan, and Africa, are available for enthusiasts to experience the wide world of sports entertainment. Broaden your horizons the easy and cheap way – digital satellite international programming. It is easy with specially designed packages of programming delivering the best each country, culture and language has to offer. Get live broadcasts as well as radio channels for round the clock entertainment.

    There is actually life outside the confines of your home, and satellite and fiber optic technology bring it to you in style. You are in for a real treat with offers of diverse and sophisticated channels. As the technology advances, the spectrum of channels continue to expand – taking viewers to more exciting and exotic locations around the world. Choose your location and get ready for a trip around the world – sit back and enjoy!

    A leader in reporting, Julia Hall has published articles about the latest digital devices and gadgets for over ten years. After graduating from MIT with a degree in electrical engineering, Julia turned down huge salaries from some of the most recognized fortune 500 companies in the world to pursue his dream of becoming a leading consumer advocate. Julia uses her expertise to cut through the too good to be true deals offered by high tech companies to reveal the real steals and the real duds that we’re bombarded with daily. If you enjoy staying on the cutting edge of technology, whether for business or pleasure, but find yourself occasionally confused by the overwhelming information out there let Julia be your guide.

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