Security Questions Not So Secure

Security Questions Not So Secure

Life is full of little ironies. To give a couple of boilerplate examples, you drive on a parkway and park on a driveway. Beethoven, possibly the greatest musical composer who ever lived, was deaf. According to a recent article in TechCrunch, a recent Google study...

HBO Now

HBO, the premium cable channel, has recently released an app called HBO Now, which will stream its television programs with no cable subscription required. This was outlined in a recent article in the New York Times. Previously, the only way to get access to HBO...

Net Neutrality

Last Thursday the FCC released the details on how it would regulate broadband internet providers, and what the rules regarding net neutrality would be going forward. The days, weeks, and months leading up to the release of these rules involved lively discussions...

Chinese Internet Restrictions Affecting Business

Business people in China are growing increasingly frustrated with internet restrictions within the country, according to this article in the New York Times. In a recent poll of 106 businesses, 86% of respondents said they had been negatively affected by the blocking...

Following a Starbucks Model

I stumbled upon an interesting article in the New York Times Business section today. It was all about applying the model set by Starbucks when developing a small business, and when expanding that small business. Whatever you may think of Starbucks – the quality...

Apple Business Apps

Remember when Apple was only considered the creative and artistic brand of computers and software, and PCs were what the business community stuck with? Over the last several years, these lines have become mush less clearly demarcated, and they are about to be blurred...