Saturday, January 4, 2014

Top 10 Tech This Week: Food Printers and Eye-Controlled Gaming

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A new year brings new gadgets to the forefront of the public consciousness, designed to help us do more, and in a more efficient way. In these first few days of 2014, some impressive new tech has debuted to aid us in the kitchen, at work and even during our down time. Some are brand new inventions, while others are improvements on the devices we use everyday.


Have you ever dreamed of printing your favorite meals and treats? Never want to taste a burnt cookie or crunchy noodle again? It could become a reality thanks to the Foodini, a 3D food printer. Developed by Natural Machines, this printer can make any dish as long as you load the appropriate ingredient cartridges. The best part is that the device is small and sleek enough to fit on your kitchen counter, about the size of a microwave Read more...


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7 Ways to Deal With A-Hole Facebook Fans

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Social media managers know what’s up — with thousands of fans on a Facebook Page, there’s bound to be at least one who ruins the fun for everyone. He shoots down every post, is the first to call out a typo, and loves incorporating profanities into even his most positive comments.



Add your textbook spammers, angry customers and historically unhappy people to the mix and it’s no wonder someone has to keep an eye on your company’s Facebook Page at all times. It’s easy to consider banning every user who ruffles your feathers, but you should weigh multiple options before planning your attack strategy. Here are seven ways to deal with your least favorite Facebook fans: the a-holes. Read more...


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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

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