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Author Archives: David Radin
The Apple watch – decades in the making
Today Apple finally introduced its wrist watch — a design marvel. But it has taken decades to get here. This photo is the watch that the company was designing in 1983 — 21 years ago! Thanks to “Keep it simple: … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Review, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged Apple Watch, apps, iPhone, watch
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QuickBooks 2014 plays together well; offers enhancements
I have had the opportunity to take an extended look at 3 different versions of QuickBooks 2014 — the desktop versions for Mac & Windows, and the Online version. Intuit is pushing the Online version with the goal of moving … Continue reading
Joining the indispensable: Evernote
Getting onto my list of indispensable means getting over a very high bar. There are only a handful of applications that meet the standard — and those have to meet a specific criteria: “Is it more difficult to get through … Continue reading
Posted in Review
Tagged Android, app, cloud, Evernote, indispensable, iPhone, notes, pdf, recognition
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Android phones compared
Tech devices go in phases — sometimes where there are substantial differences; sometimes where they are alike. The recent set of Motorola Android phones on the Verizon Wireless network, while each having its own advantages depending on your needs, are … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Review
Tagged Android, AT&T, Camera, iPhone, Motorola, Sprint, T-Mobile, technology, TEQ, VerizonWireless
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Venture Capital and Angel Resources
Raising funds for your start up or growth stage business is hard. Here are some resources that could make it easier. Tools to Shop Your Deal and Submit to Funders Gust.com (formerly Angel Soft) is often used to submit your … Continue reading
Posted in Start ups & Early Stage Companies
Tagged Angel, entrepreneur, growth, Investing, Investment, money, Pittsburgh, shareholder, startup, stock, VC, Venture Capital
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