What is a Wearable Device? You may have heard the phrase wearable device, or even wearable technology. Most of us have more than likely seen advertisements and know someone who actually uses one. But what is it really? To make it easier for those of you who are not familiar with the phrase. It is…
Author: Brad Johnson
What Did Apple Get Right with the iPhone 11?
Apple’s newest iteration of its iPhone is wowing many consumers. Like we have seen with previous models, the iPhone 11 will be an easy phone for Apple to mass produce. Whereas, the iPhone X was a revolutionary design from Apple, moving away from the home button, adding facial recognition were major changes and won a…
The Revolutionary App That Is Changing Athlete Training
What is Hudl? Hudl is a revolutionary software company transforming the way coaches and their athletes prepare for a game. For example, tools to edit and share game day footage, exchange stats, and easily create highlight reels for players looking to move to the next level. This cloud-based service allows both coaches and players secure…
Why 5G Technology is the Future of Mobile?
What is 5G? Everyone has probably heard a mobile carrier talk about “5G” recently. So, what is it? Well, 5G refers to the 5th generation of mobile networks. Currently, most modern phones are using 4G LTE. Though it is fast, it doesn’t handle downloading large files very well. Most Wi-Fi networks are faster than 4G…
3 Benefits of Google Classroom for Your Children’s Education
Google Classroom is an ultramodern way to teach students by providing a virtually paperless classroom environment. Originally introduced to the public in August of 2014, Google created this free, web-based service to streamline the process of sharing files between students and teachers/professors while decreasing people’s carbon footprint. Google Classroom benefits educators in many different ways: …
Picking Your New Mobile Phone: iOS vs Android
According to Statista, 52.1% of U.S. consumers use devices powered by Google Android operating systems. However, over the last decade Apple has been heavily competing for market share in the mobile electronic industry. In 2012, less than 30% of U.S. consumers used a device powered by Apple iOS. Now, Apple iOS users make up 47%…