The Touch, Taste and Smell of Technology

Technology leaps to life as virtual capabilities gear up for mass market production—breaking into touch, taste, and smell in addition to sight and sound. Virtual Reality (VR) is the latest digital frontier, creating experiences that redefine our expectations of technology and unlocking potential benefits across the board.

Debrief! Debrief!

Many will remember the character Tattoo, from the TV show Fantasy Island. He was famous for calling out "The plane! The plane!" as the seaplane approached the island at the beginning of each episode.  We bring that iconic memory forward to reinforce something that we recommend all business owners to do this fall as we come out of over 7 months of dealing with a pandemic that changed so much of what each organization does.

The 5 Senses of Information Technology

The very first computing machines from the late 1800s were created to do simple number tabulation. Today, handheld and portable computers, tablets and cellphones go innumerable steps further. They facilitate communication as well as entertain. Going forward these devices are rapidly becoming replacements for human interaction—not just between humans but between one individual and the real world.

Monitor Settings that Reduce Eyestrain

Eyestrain has become a major issue in today’s world. With blue light coming from our cell phones, tablets, televisions and computers, it is no wonder that more people than ever are suffering from eyestrain, headaches, and dry eyes. However, there are a few things that can be done that will help keep you comfortable and your eyes in good shape.

The Sense Appeal of a Home Office

Initially, working remotely seemed like it might be a short-term event; however, many businesses and organizations are slowly returning to the office over many months and in some cases, not at all. As a result, it is important to set up a work-friendly home office space that appeals to your senses, keeping you productive and comfortable.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Technology During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As almost every organization has undergone dramatic changes in their Information Technology (IT) framework over the past few months, we noticed a lot of things:  Some good, some bad and some are downright ugly.  You need to know about all three:

The Good

By far the best of the good has been how so many organizations have enabled a remote workforce in a secure fashion.