Review of the Cuddeback Excite Camera

I will start off by saying that I am by no means a camera expert. In a way I believe that this qualifies me to review this camera better than anyone. I can tell you exactly what it is like for someone who has not used a digital trail camera before. Up until now, all I had was a 35 mm, which I actually stopped using because of the cost of the processing. It was not fun to pay for images that were sometimes not useful and the clutter of having a million prints lying around was inconvenient. Read the rest of this entry »

Cost-Justifying Usability

Cost-Justifying Usability

Cost-Justifying Usability

Today’s increasingly competitive and fiscally constrained business environment is fostering the need to cut costs and justify expenditures. Usability engineering is not yet universally accepted, nor is it yet an integrated aspect of software engineering, and would-be usability champions need more help than ever to win the funding necessary to introduce and promote usability engineering techniques. Read the rest of this entry »

Evolution of Computer Technology

electronic chip

electronic chip

Technology can refer to material objects of use to the humanity such as, machines, hardware or utensils. It also encompasses broader themes, including systems, methods of organization, and techniques. This term can be applied either generally or specifically: like construction technology, medical technology and computer technology.

The use of technology by human race began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The pre-historic discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped humans in traveling and controlling their environment. Read the rest of this entry »