Technology
Tackling innovation, scalability and the new digital frontier, Jessica N. Abraham explores various technologies, including mobile apps, security mechanisms, IoT, WebRTC and so on.
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Knowledge, the fifth element: New app embraces hip hop and edu-tainment
PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED TO AXS.COM The Sabir Bey Show commences with a new home at RMC On Air, after three successful seasons on LA Talk Live, reaching audiences of over 8 million weekly viewers in over 180 countries around the World. It is anticipated that the show will take off to new heights with new platforms and a ton of new projects in the works. Producer of The Sabir Bey Show sat down with AXS on Sunday, September 27, to discuss what this sometimes controversial awakening has got in store for enthusiasts and students across the globe. New Mobile ApplicationToting a brand new mobile app, the show now airs live each…
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App Introduces the Globe to New Multi-layer Video Editing Features
Previously Published to TalentZoo’s Digital Pivot Only available on high-end smartphones, KineMaster, a premium mobile application for video editing, is now toting new and exciting features that will set them even further apart in the digital video marketplace. Sure to beat out any chance at competition, NexStreaming announced late last night that KineMaster “now supports video layer features for creating picture-in-picture and split-screen effects with the newly released version 3.1. While KineMaster 3.0 was released last August, featuring a new UI design concept and support for multi-layer text and images, the new video layer feature can display multiple videos at the same time on a single screen and is widely…
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Microsoft Releases Office 2016 Today, New Features Aimed at Collaboration
Previously Published to TalentZoo’s Digital Pivot Microsoft Office 2016 is released today, September 22, 2015, aimed at staying ahead of trends relating to virtual workers and globally dispersed teams. Their reason: “How people work has changed dramatically. But, one constant is that everyone wants to get more out of every moment of their life — after all, our time is the scarcest commodity.” Thus, the “reinvention of productivity,” as they proclaim it. Understanding that most professionals are mobile and that many are even workaholics, Microsoft has vowed to continue making allowances for cross-device platform access in allowing freedom from previously bound means of productivity. No one will be stuck “waiting to get…
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Dear Internet: Father of the Net Speaks Up!
Previously Published to Talent Zoo’s Digital Pivot Most likely fed up with the onslaught of garbage we see recycled over and over on social networks, the “Father of the Internet” releases a public service announcement…to the world. He appears to want to make change through the Internet, using it as a tool for improvement. On a mobile app called “lettrs,” users connect to authentically express themselves in meaningful ways, engaging in letter-writing and gaining pen pals from all over the globe. With virtual utilization of stamps and calligraphy fonts, actual letter-writing is being emulated in the mobile space. Within 170 countries, lettrs have already garnered 2 million downloads. Leaving lasting…
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Chinavision Releases World’s Smallest Dual Full-Function PC & Android Device
Previously Published on Talent Zoo’s Digital Pivot Talk about packing light. It seems like everyone in the digital markets is awake at 3 a.m., strategizing a means to miniaturize everything. And while “mini” isn’t always the best option, Chinavision followed suit with yesterday’s USB-based media trend. They really deserve a round of applause for this one! Yesterday, September 8, 2015, marked the launch of a new “mini.” Chinavision announced the launch of the MoreFine M1 device. The MoreFine M1 is a dual boot PS stick, running both Windows 10 and Android 4.4. This tiny little computer runs off of Intel’s Atom Z3735F CPU and has 2GB of internal RAM. While many…