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Shelly Palmer is Fox 5 New York's On-air Tech Expert (WNYW-TV) and the host of Fox Television's monthly show Shelly Palmer Digital Living. He also hosts United Stations Radio ...more

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‘Candy Crush’ Maker King Not Meeting Market Expectations On First Day Of Trading
King Digital Entertainment, maker of the wildly popular mobile game Candy Crush, went public Wednesday morning on the New York Stock Exchange after raising about $500 million in an IPO that valued the company at about $7.6 billion.
Technology: Good Or Bad?
Is technology good or bad? If we look at case law, such as Sony Corporation of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc., 464 U.S. 417 (1984) or, more recently, MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 545 U.S. 913 (2005), the courts have consistently decided that technology is neither intrinsically good nor bad.
Google Glass: Not The Only Eye Candy In Town
While Google Glass may be the glam glass queen of the moment, it’s far from the only game in town. Here's a look at the competition...
Checking In: Xbox One And PlayStation 4, Four Months Later
Sony has been winning the next-gen console war with it's PlayStation outselling Microsoft's Xbox One, but all that is about to change...
Bitcoin: Money, Currency Or Something Else?
At first glance, Bitcoins are different from US dollars. People argue that Bitcoin is a virtual currency with no government, land or physical goods to back it up. But does that make Bitcoins more or less valuable than dollars?
Fitbit Vs. Jawbone Fitness-Tracking Wristband Review
I've lost 58 lbs. using my smartphone and a fitness-tracking wristband. You can too, but which wristband is the best, Jawbone or Fitbit? And which model? A review of the Jawbone Up, Jawbone UP24, Fitbit One, Fitbit Flex, and the Fitbit Force follows.
3D Printing: CES Wrap Up Part 2
3D Printing technology came of age at this year’s International CES. From printed drum shells to collectables to jewelry, 3D printers were doing it all.
Forget Google Glass: Google Is Getting Even Closer To Our Eyes
Google is testing out a contact lens product that is designed to help measure glucose levels in tears in an attempt to manage a patient’s diabetes. Also Google Glass hits a speed bump with the possibility that usage could be banned while driving.
Ultra HD, Bendable 4K, Curved LED: CES Wrap Up Part 1
International CES 2014 was the most exciting CES in recent memory. The latest TVs, 3D Printing, Connected Living, Fitness Tech, Wrist Revolution, 2 in 1 PCs, Intel RealSense and Qualcomm’s open source All Joyn alliance are just a few of the highlights I’ll cover in this multi-part CES wrap-up.
Kickstarter Saw 3 Million People Pledge $480 Million In 2013
The crowdfunding platform came out with its stats for 2013 on Wednesday and the year proved to be the company’s best to date.
Cyber Security 2014: An Oxymoron
From Target Stores, to Snapchat, security breaches are everywhere and permeating into our everyday lives. Millions are affected; here's what you can do to protect yourself.
HP To Fire 5,000 More Employees, Bringing Layoff Plan To 34,000
Some bad news to start off the new year if you work for HP.
Report: Sony To Launch A Vaio-Branded Windows Phone In 2014
Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system has struggled to make gains against Google and Apple. But it may soon get a shot in the arm from an old partner and rival: Sony.
Radio Report – Tablets And Children
It’s never too soon for your child to play with a tablet, and if you think they’re ready for a tablet of their very own, here are some of my favorites...
3D Printers Taking Action
Shelly Palmer chats with Melissa Francis on Fox Business Network about 3D printing.
EReader Vs Tablet — Kindle Fire HDX Vs. IPad Mini With Retina Vs. Kindle
With time running out this holiday season, listen to the expert for what to buy and why.
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