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Your Flight Into the Cloud
Amazon AWS
April 20, 2013

Virtual Nexus is now hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS).  This premier cloud solution is now available to our customers as well. Choose your region, your speed, and your availability.  Or, in common English, you can now host your servers and services around the world with all the power of Amazon’s twenty years of enterprise […]

HackStore – Cydia for OSX
February 28, 2013

In the 1990’s Microsoft had many cool independent app’s for Windows.  Instead of encouraging them, the firm often would partner with the vendor while simultaneously building its own internal version only to leave the vendor out-in-the-cold later.  Read the sordid tale of Microsoft and Sybase.  These types of anti-competitive practices landed MSFT in hot water with […]

Chances are that whomever is reading this is in some way benefitting from Aaron Swartz, the technology Whiz Kid that helped invent RSS, the feed service that powers my Blog connection to Facebook and millions of other Internet news readers everyday.  This young genius killed himself earlier this year when pushed over the edge by […]

iPhone Saves Patient’s Life
February 23, 2013

iPhones saves a life in the air as Doctor uses his device to read a patient’s ECG and recommend an emergency landing and mitigate a heart attack! http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/01/25/doctors-see-apples-iphone-as-life-saver-in-the-future-of-medicine Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Robot Car
February 20, 2013

This is how I see the world.  Comparative data, current data, and probable data.   Or for you philosophers, static, dynamic, and sustaining:  Tamasic, Rajasic, and Satvic.      

Google Glass
February 20, 2013

Thirty years ago my father, brother, and I dreamed of a world connected; where sight sound and information became one.  We are there.

Robot Project
February 18, 2013

Virtual Nexus Arduino Servo Sweep Our first step in building an Arduino Microcontroller Robot. This is the first piece of hardware code I have ever written. It sweeps the servo through 1 degree increments until 180 degrees and then back down to zero.