Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Social Networking Question



What's another way we can organize your computers? What about email? Your Favorite Websites? Your Blog Posts? RSS Feeds? Reply to this post with specific ways, websites that can help you, and anything else you would want to add. 

We can organize our computers by bring the cart into the lunchroom and making sure that all the computers get stored away properly and they get plugged in to charge for the next classes and so forth. Hook up your email account to you phone so you can have access to it at all times. Bookmark everything else to keep it neat and have them handy at all times when needed. 


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sprint would be spectrum king with Clearwire deal

Sprint has proposed to buy all of Clearwire for $2.1 billion, a deal that would make the nation's third-largest wireless carrier the owner of the most spectrum in the United States. But Sprint may not be buying the most valuable of assets.

 

 


 

RSS feed questions


  1. Why did you select the sites you subscribed to? I selected these sites because these are sites that I use every day. They are sites that mostly describe me and that I can relate to in many ways. Even though I do go on these sites everyday, I subscribed to them so I won't miss any news that happened and I wasnt able to check it out.
  2. Was it easy to find feeds and to subscribe to them? No it was not easy to find them or subscribe to them. Most of the websites that I like didn't have an RSS feed available for me to subscribe to, so I had to look alot of other places. There may be some things that I subscribed to, that I really dont go onto because the places that I am interested in didnt have an RSS feed.
  3. Which sites were your favorites? The websites that were my favorites were TMZ, Aol, Yahoo, Abc, Fox, CNN, and the food websites. These were my favorite because these are the ones that I look at mostly everyday
  4. What else can you use RSS feeds for? Teahers can use RSS feeds. Their students can subscribe to them, and they can see any work or projects that need to be done.
  5. How likely are you to continue to use RSS feeds in the future? I am not likely to be using RSS feeds in the future because I am always checking these websites and so there isn't a need to use an RSS feed. Even though it may be very helpful, I don't forsee myself using them in the future

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Social Bookmarking Definition

Is a service is a centralized online service which enables users to add, annotate, edit, and share bookmarks of web documents. Many online bookmark management services have launched since 1996; Delicious, founded in 2003, popularized the term "tagging". Tagging is a significant feature of social bookmarking systems, enabling users to organize their bookmarks in flexible ways and develop shared vocabularies known as folksonomies.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

          

          AN IPHONE CASE YOU CAN EAT!

 

Yes, critics of the sometimes disposable nature of today's tech world, it's come to this. You can now eat your iPhone case. The price of a crunchy treat that also somewhat protects your precious phone, that is only $81. It is made from brown rice and salt, the Survival Senbei Rice Cracker iPhone 5 Case" is literally part food, part phone case ... and great in an emergency when you are desperate for a snack."

 

 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

      iTunes11 finally available for download

Apple was originally supposed to release iTunes 11 -- a total revamp of the longstanding music and apps manager -- in October. The launch was then delayed because of "engineering difficulties."
Reports surfaced earlier this week that Apple would release iTunes 11 within its promised November timeframe. Since its debut in 2001, iTunes has morphed from a standard music player into something larger and more complex. It's no longer just a music player -- it's also an App store, a music and movies store and a way to manage iPod, iPhone and iPad devices.
In other words, iTunes has become a bloated, slow, unwieldy mess.
Whether or not iTunes 11 can solve all these problems is unclear. We'll report back later with a full hands-on review.

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012


   

   How AT&T got service back after Sandy

The task was unlike any AT&T's workers had seen before. Restoring service to a critical cell site on top of a 22-story building with no power in a flood zone presented a big problem: Building codes prevented on-site generators from being installed on the roof, and there was no hope of getting power restored anytime soon.
But 2 Wall Street in New York's financial district, whose cell site serves the New York Stock Exchange, needed to be brought back online quickly after Superstorm Sandy knocked out power everywhere in Manhattan below 39th Street.
"We could prepare for almost every possible situation, but this was unique," said Tom DeVito, AT&T's general manager of the New York and New Jersey region.

Thursday, October 25, 2012


Microsoft is risking an $18 billion empire on Windows 8

 Windows has been Microsoft's most reliable cash cow for nearly three decades. The software giant is gambling all of that success on what it deems to be the company's future: a radically redesigned Windows 8.
Windows is the linchpin of Microsoft's empire. Without a significant design overhaul since 1995, the operating system has been essentially printing money for Microsoft. Last year, Windows brought in more than $18 billion in sales and $11.5 billion in profit. On its own, Windows would be big enough to place among the largest 150 U.S. companies by revenue, and its 62% profit margin would rank among the highest in the world.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tech Article


    AOL unveils Alto, an email service that

syncs 5 accounts                        




Alto is a new web-based email service that syncs up to five email accounts and you don't even need an AOL address to use it. It's is made to not have your inbox get so full. No more of those seemingly endless email threads, daily deal notifications and newsletter subscriptions most of us have had for a long time.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Investigators find cracks in second Dreamliner engine

Just two months after an engine cracked and failed during test aboard a Boeing 787, federal plane inspectors have found a second engine problem on a different Dreamliner, the National Transportation Safety Board announced that he NTSB should find out the problem as a cracked fan midshaft on a Dreamliner General Electric GEnx-1B turbofan engine, the group posted on its website Thursday. The 787 had not yet flown when investigators identified the engine problem.
Inspectors uncovered the cracked second engine during an inspection of all in-service engines of that type, the NTSB said. The statement included no further details of the discovery. The NTSB, which investigates all U.S. civil aviation accidents, said its investigation of the engine troubles is continuing.

Thursday, September 27, 2012


       BlackBerry's wipeout creates major                     

                    mobile security gaps


For years, BlackBerrys were the only mobile devices involved with IT departments allowed past their gates. Now those heavily guarded doors are swinging wide open to all kinds of personal gizmos, including iPhones, iPads, Android gadgets and more. The trend has advantages like businesses getting to cut expenses by having their employees use their own phones and tablets, and employees get to carry around high-powered devices of their own. It also comes with a cost: The "bring your own device" phenomenon introduced a whole slew of vulnerabilities to corporate networks. "Every app you install on your mobile device could lead to compromise, every text message you receive. Every website you browse using your own device's mobile browser is possibly suspect."


Thursday, September 20, 2012

My Summer


Over the summer I had alot of fun, me and my family went to florida for 2 weeks, one week we stayed in weston and the next week we stayed in disney. I also just hung out by my pool and tanned. I hung out with my friends every night and we had so much fun. I also went to the beach and down the shore on and off.

This is where I went over the summer.







































































































































































































































































































































Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Tec Article



Kids don’t want to eat their broccoli? Try

 adding a cool superhero moniker to the 

mix, says study 



















Kids are less likely to not eat their veggies if they come with cool names, like “X-ray Vision 

Carrots” and “Power Punch Broccoli". When grammar school cafeterias introduced the fun

monikers, the students ate twice as many vegetables as they did when veggies were simply

labeled, “Food of the Day,” according to research published in the journal Preventive 

Medicine. “It makes it more accessible,” study researcher David Just, of Cornell University,

told the Daily News. “It’s as simple as finding

names that are attractive to them.” 

Monday, September 17, 2012

WeLcOmE tO mY sEcOnD pOsT

Hello everyone and welcome to Pichelson Central, where your pickles stay ripe, here at Pichelson Central you get the best pickles, from kosher dill, to spicy and to having fried pickles. Make sure to tell your friends about the best pickles in the world. Thank you and we hope to pickle you soon :)

Friday, September 14, 2012

iOS 6 Release!




The New IOS 6 while be released on September 19th



      iOS 6 will offer several new features. Siri will be enhanced to provide movie information, sports scores, and the ability to post to Facebook and Twitter. The new Passbook app will hold tickets, passes, and payment cards for participating businesses. Safari will have a full-screen mode for better browsing and iCloud tabs to save your open tabs and offer immediate access to them on your other iOS devices and your computer. 
      

     Maps app will provide turn-by-turn directions and a new 3D flyover feature to show a more realistic view of buildings and land features. Facebook will be integrated into iOS 6 and status updates through Siri. iOS 6 will be available as a free download for the 4S, 4, 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and 4th generation iPod Touch. The iPhone 5 will come with with iOS 6.