No More Mr. 10:47 – Daily Nexus

No More Mr. 10:47
Daily Nexus, CA - 3 hours ago
Let me tell you who I am: I’m the one who hears your phone vibrate and can’t help but take my eyes off the PowerPoint to look at you; I’m the one watching

Why Dissecting an E-Learning Course Will Improve Your Skills

design when working with PowerPoint.
Get over the PowerPoint stigma.  A screen’s a screen.  No one cares if what they see was built in PowerPoint or Flash.  All they care about is what it looks like and if it works.  Besides, when you build something in PowerPoint and you publish it with your rapid elearning software, it becomes Flash.  So instead of using Flash to build a SWF, you’re using PowerPoint to build. .  Think content.
You’re building an elearning course and not a presentation.  Even though you might be using PowerPoint to build both types of products, when you build an elearning course you need to think. .

While PowerPoint’s interface is different, you want to think of each slide as a layer of information.

Honey Claws, ‘Ghostfaceland’: Free MP3 of the Day

With enough influences to drive a music critic insane, Honey Claws have similar creative range as Danger Mouse and the Beastie Boys. With help from their self-made DJ machine (called the “Junkbox”), they’re skilled at mashing up songs, as well as introducing a new sound with their original party …

Originally posted at Crossfade

CPMS Staff Says They've Been Quiet Long Enough – WTRF

CPMS Staff Says They've Been Quiet Long Enough
WTRF, WV - 7 hours ago
A PowerPoint presentation pointed out many problems including a drop in test scores and not meeting AYP. "There needs to be some changes made that would be

'Mobile phones may replace laptops 'soon – Times of India

'Mobile phones may replace laptops 'soon
Times of India, India - 9 hours ago
Anyone would be able to make a PowerPoint presentation on their mobile phone and send it in few seconds. "I think the day is not far when laptops will be

CES 2009 wrap-up: What killed in the monitor category

If you’ve been keeping up with my monitor blog posts from CES 2009, there’s one term you’ve probably heard tossed around more any other: “Full HD.”

Samsung's LED-based 2370L is more than a little easy on the eyes.

(Credit: Eric Franklin/CBS Interactive)

Yes, Full …

Originally posted at CES 2009

Samsung dances the TwoStep

The TwoStep comes in purple and two other colors.

(Credit: Samsung)

Pardon us for not telling you about this last week, but we were pretty busy with all the cell phone news at CES. On Friday, however, Samsung announced that its new TwoStep was coming to U.S. Cellular.

Why …

CES 2009: Digital imaging wrap-up

All things considered, this year’s CES had a surprising amount of innovative–or at least interesting–tech for cameras and camcorders, beyond the usual bigger/faster/cheaper we’ve come to expect from the show.

Though each manufacturer took a different approach to pumping up its HD camcorder lines, they all …

Originally posted at CES 2009

CES 2009 wrap-up: Cell phones and smartphones

The Palm Pre takes Best of CES.

(Credit: Palm)

Though cell phones are just a small part of CES, the category made a big splash at this year’s show with the first cell phone to win CNET’s Best of CES award. But the Palm Pre was not the only device in Las Vegas; new devices also debuted from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and LG, to name a few.

In the smartphone category, the obvious star was the Palm Pre, which scored a hat trick by winning not only the aforementioned Best of CES award, but also the Best of CES award in the cell phone category and the People’s Voice Award. The Pre restored a bit of faith in Palm and more importantly, pushed the capabilities of a smartphone. The Pre promises to offer true multi-tasking on a phone and dazzles with its unique user interface, design, and features.

In addition, the Palm Web OS and App Store will only expand the Pre’s (as well as future Palm Web OS devices) uses and capabilities. By raising the bar, Palm has certainly sent a message to its competitors and we suspect they’ll step up and respond, which is always good for us since it will bring more innovation.

While the Pre might have grabbed much of the CES spotlight, it wasn’t the only smartphone to debut at the show. T-Mobile announced the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 and T-Mobile Shadow, while HTC introduced its HTC S743 smartphone. Nokia also announced that it will bring a U.S. version of the Nokia E63 to market in the coming weeks, and we finally got some hands-on time with the Nokia N97. Looks like 2009 is shaping up to be another action-packed year for the smartphone space.

Motorola earned a Best of CES nomination with its Surf A3100 smartphone. The touch-screen device offers multimedia features in an eye catching design. And better yet, it puts a nifty and user-friendly spin on the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating.

Moto also introduced the Renew W233, a phone made from recycled water bottles, and the rugged and tough Tundra A76r for AT&T. We got a close look at both models. And though it wasn’t introduced in Las Vegas, CES gave us our first opportunity to handle the style-centric and posh Motorola Aura….

Originally posted at CES 2009

Panasonic’s Spring camcorders: Three chips and long lenses

Before the world went high-def, Panasonic made a point of upgrading many of its camcorders to 3-chip models; now it’s happening again, as Panasonic rolls out its 3MOS chipsets in its prosumer 2009 AVCHD camcorders. And at 2 megapixels per chip, they’re each reasonably high-resolution, as well. However, …

Originally posted at CES 2009

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