Kensington Laptop Locking Station 2.0$89.99Kensington As computers get thinner, the familiar Kensington Security Slot finds itself homeless. When computers were heavy, a little extra reinforcement outweighed the cost and the weight with its value add. Now, there simply isn't enough space in the frame to create a secure enough location—and the value add has migrated from … [Read more...] about Rethinking Notebook Computer Security for Post K-Slot World with Kensington Laptop Locking Station 2.0 [Video]
Review: IFROGZ Impulse Wireless Headphones
IFROGZ Impulse Wireless Headphones$59.99Zagg I have been living on video conferencing lately. Skype, Skype for Business, Zoom, Moxtra, and others. I have three hardware companions with me when invoking realtime communications: an older HD Microsoft camera, a Blue Microphone Yeti and the IFROGZ Impulse Wireless Headphones. Despite the name, I never use the Impulse as a … [Read more...] about Review: IFROGZ Impulse Wireless Headphones
The Folger Shakespeare Library: My Close Encounter with The First Folio
The Folger Shakespeare Library: Visiting the First Folio Every time I visit Washington D. C. I make time to include a stroll through the Folger Shakespeare Library's exhibit space. Home to the largest collection of First Folios in the world, the Folger fosters Shakespearean literacy and appreciation. The exhibit space represents but a small area of the Folger's overall … [Read more...] about The Folger Shakespeare Library: My Close Encounter with The First Folio
CES 2017: It’s my Job
CES 2017: It's my Job Every January, I start my year in Las Vegas. There is always a certain level of excitement as friends and colleagues tell me how cool it is that I get to attend CES. And then inevitably, I return with a camera full of pictures, a pocket full of business cards, a bag full of products for evaluation and a schedule full of follow-up notes to … [Read more...] about CES 2017: It’s my Job
2016: The Year Virtual Reality Shifted Toward Reality
2016: The Year Virtual Reality Shifted Toward Reality I attended VRX in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. This business-oriented event was well-attended for a local event (in string of international events). Big sponsors, including Intel and AMD brought experiences to the floor, and top-notch speakers discussed business and entertainment applications. I spoke on a panel … [Read more...] about 2016: The Year Virtual Reality Shifted Toward Reality