
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. What is it? The result of repetitive strain involving a computer, or various other types of technology. Solutions? Read More
Tech
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
If you do this, then that will happen
IFTT is an internet tool. You know what they do these tools: they make things easier. If you attend scholar conferences on Facebook and Twitter you might have heard a formula like “industrialisation of the self-publicity” to name the way the content management systems and forms are pushing us to reveal info about ourselves almost without thinking about it. Read More
Blog Roll
I read (or at least scroll through) a ton of blogs, and I realized it’s time to give some cred to the best of these, for without them I’m be a sorrowfully uninformed and uninteresting person. Most of these are hardly obscure, but there are still many who haven’t stumbled across their amazingness. Read More
Roku’s TV-Streaming USB Stick
Most people I know tend to watch TV on their computers at this point, but plenty of them still have a television taking up space in their living room, it just isn’t hooked up to cable. Read More
All Eyes on You
I spotted these lovely videos from the German design firm, Britzpetermann, and was totally stunned. Read More
Holograms

I suspect that holograms will soon become consumer friendly and will make a big splash in the performance art/music/nightclub worlds. Read More
SMS alerts about rains in Rio
This technology might now look dated, but the city hall of Rio de Janeiro found an interesting way to turn SMS into a public service. Through a partnership with the operators Vivo, Claro, TIM and OI, the city is promoting a programme of communication with the population over weather alerts via SMS. Read More
You’d look better in 3-D

Having cutting edge visuals has been an important aspect of dance culture and electronic music since the Hacienda threw its first raves, and the two have always been as intertwined as peanut-butter-and-jelly are in the the world of the American sandwich. Read More
Intel Is Making Me Look Up
Well, I know the economy is still pretty bad. Read More
Agreement between Canana and Netflix
The agreement is for digital distribution, and includes all Latinamerican countries. The Mexican production company founded by Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Pablo Cruz has focused on opening doors to Latin-American talent through films, and lately through television series such as Niño Santo and Soy tu fan. Read More
Industry Standard

As a correspondent at the Scout Network blog we have to cover an array of topics, some of which, admittedly, I am a bit of a novice. In particular, all things techy. Read More
Lots of love for Mexico City
All of a sudden Mexico’s capital is in fashion. With all the violence going on with the drug cartels in the north and the war on terror, recent studies rank the capital as the safest city in the country. A lot of regios and people from the south and western parts of the country are coming to the city.
Voice activation just got real
Techtastics
Growing up amidst opportunity and convenience within the Internet age, the Gen Y are inspired by new business ideas brought about by easy access to information and advanced technologies. The changing face of the digital landscape has also paved the way for new voices to be heard through a convenient and highly accessible portal.Young entrepreneurs are coming to the forefront as they see these innovations as potential forces not only in driving profits, but in changing perceptions as well. Read More
Dusted Magazine’s Year in Music

Dusted Magazine has been one of the web’s best sources for music reviews for years now, and their end-of-year lists are always one of the highlights of my holiday season. With two new lists (one from each of the site’s reviewers) published every day, the cumulative effect of sifting through each individual’s favorite albums allows the reader to catch many of the releases that might have otherwise slipped through the cracks over the course of the last year. Read More





