Getting a tech job doesn’t always mean working in a tech industry. There are plenty of companies outside of the traditional industry looking for your technological skill set.
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Tech Product Review: Power It – Portable Car Jump Starter & Device Charger
This gadget give me the confidence to get out there on the road, without worrying I am going to be stranded somewhere.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Learning C++ by Creating Games with UE4’ by William Sherif
This book is focused primarily on C++ coding and not on learning Unreal Engine 4. While coding is an essential component of game development, newcomers might benefit from a little more instruction on the editor itself.
Read More »Google’s Project Fi Promises Seamless Switching Between Cellular and Wireless Service
Google claims Project Fi is the best mobile network service to date, and guarantees a secure, encrypted network no matter the connection.
Read More »After Mobilegeddon: How Google’s Algorithm Change is Affecting Rankings
Surprisingly, major websites like YouTube, Amazon, and Target ranked relatively low on the list, with YouTube only showing up as mobile-friendly a quarter of the time.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: SONAR Platinum from Cakewalk
SONAR remains one of the more powerful workstations on the Windows platform. It comes bundled with a wide range of plug-ins and other content providing a lot of value for the price.
Read More »New Software Newsflash: Adobe Creative Cloud For Photography – April 2015
This release of Lightroom CC contains a lot of new features that photographers will really like in that it will make them less reliant on Photoshop.
Read More »NAB 2015: Drone-ing On and On – The Pizza has Landed
Drones were everywhere at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas this year. No, not male honeybees or parasitic loafers, but unmanned aircraft remotely or programmatically controlled. More specifically, drones with cameras attached.
Read More »NAB 2015: Pep Rally with Jerry Lewis, a Former Senator, and Mr. Dodgers
Peter Guber concluded, "For broadcasters this is not the end. It is not even the end of the beginning. It is the beginning of the beginning."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Unity 2D Game Development Cookbook’ by Claudio Scolastici
While this book is probably best suited for those new to 2D game design, its 'cookbook' layout also makes it a handy reference guide for those with a little more experience in Unity 3D.
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