5 In-Demand Online Money Making Ideas That Require More Than Just Geeky Brainpower

There’s certainly no shortage of money making ideas on the Internet. These ideas require a combination of skills that are so far apart in nature, that not many people boast them. In fact, 51% of jobs now require a combination of creative and technical skills.



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Philips Hue Sensor Says When You Walk In You Light Up The Room

Philips Hue Sensor Says When You Walk In You Light Up The Room
Some people have the ability to light up a room just by their very presence. So can you, says Philips, when you use its Hue gen 2 app for iOS and Android. The new generation app for the company’s smart lighting system gives you better control over your home illumination along with some intuitive ways of brightening up a room.

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Microsoft Rips On MacBooks In Latest Surface Pro 4 Commercial, Like A Hat For Your Cat

Microsoft Rips On MacBooks In Latest Surface Pro 4 Commercial, Like A Hat For Your Cat
Shots fired, shots fired! Microsoft took aim at Apple in a new advertisement with a snarky jingle highlighting ways in which its Surface Pro 4 tablet is better than a MacBook, the latter of which is “less useful like a hat for your cat.” It’s the latest in a long line of Mac versus PC commercials where Apple and Microsoft trade barbs.

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Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft Rips On MacBooks In Latest Surface Pro 4 Commercial, Like A Hat For Your Cat

What the Heck Happened to Video Game Box Art?

Does it feel like the box art for every video game these days is the protagonist… just kind of standing there with, I dunno, a gun or a sword, probably scowling? You are not alone. Jacob Christensen noticed too. Yup: video game box art these days absolutely sucks. And the reasons why are complicated.

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Source: Gizmodo – What the Heck Happened to Video Game Box Art?

Top Ways to Make IT Helpdesk Operations

For a lot of companies in the modern world, the end-user community features a broad range of technology sophistication. Many users turn to the web to seek web-based answers, while a significant percentage still rely on the IT helpdesk. It is imperative that every business develops a service desk strategy that works well with the corporate and IT plan. There is no channel that is self-sufficient and without problems. For this reason, businesses need to implement only the top best service desk channels so as to maximize their performance. An IT helpdesk is take into account so many factors so…



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UK: Facebook, Google, Twitter 'consciously failing' on terrorism

The UK parliament has slammed Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for “consciously failing” to remove terrorism recruitment content. According to a report from the Home Affairs Committee, the social networks are “the vehicle of choice in spreading propagan…

Source: Engadget – UK: Facebook, Google, Twitter ‘consciously failing’ on terrorism

What Jonathan Coulton Learned From The Technology Industry

In a new article on GeekWire, Jonathan Coulton explains why he left a comfortable software development job in 2005 to launch a career as an online singer-songwriter. But he also describes the things he learned from the tech industry.
“These guys were doing this thing they wanted to do, this thing they felt competent doing. They didn’t chase after things, and they worked hard, but it was a business they created because they enjoyed it. They tried to minimize the things they didn’t want to do. It wasn’t about getting rich; it was about getting satisfied…

“I wanted to a set a good example to my children. I wanted to be the person I wanted to be, someone willing to take chances — a person who didn’t live with enormous regrets…” Within the first year, he had not replaced his software salary, but had enough success to cover his babysitter and to keep food on the table.

When he was younger — in the pre-internet days — “It was very unclear how to become a musician,” Coulton explains. But somehow rolling his own career path eventually led to a life which includes everything from guest appearances on radio shows to an annual cruise with his fans (this year featuring Aimee Mann, Wil Wheaton, and Redshirts author John Scalzi).

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Philips’ Hue motion sensor lets you walk to turn on your lights

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Philips knows that building a smart home lighting ecosystem doesn’t mean just bombarding the market with different types of Wi-Fi connected light bulbs. On the heels of the introduction of Hue wall switches last year, Philips has just debuted the new Hue motion sensor for its lighting system. The tiny square sensor is meant to be placed anywhere in the home where you’d want lights to automatically come on whenever someone walks past.

The device is self-explanatory but it really comes to life when paired with the Hue app. The motion sensor can be placed anywhere to control up to two rooms of lights. It has a motion detection range of about 5 meters, or 16.5 feet, so whenever anyone walks near it, lights turn on. While you could set the motion sensor just to control, say, your bathroom lights so you don’t have to fumble for a switch in the middle of the night, you can also set the switch to turn on both the bathroom and hallway lights so your entire nighttime trip to the can is illuminated. While the sensor has limited field-of-motion detection, it can control the lights in any part of your home, so walking through your front door could trigger your upstairs bedroom lights to turn on.

Since the motion sensor controls full rooms of lights, it can also be set to turn on a specific scene if you have the Hue multicolor smart bulbs. In the app, you can set these scenes using multiple different lights emitting different colors to get the best ambience for certain events, such as getting ready for bed or waking up in the morning. With the motion sensor, those scenes can be triggered whenever you walk near it, so you don’t have to go into the app to bring them up.

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Source: Ars Technica – Philips’ Hue motion sensor lets you walk to turn on your lights

Philips Hue System Adds a Motion Sensor That Will Turn Your Smart Lights On Automatically

Before the idea of a ‘smart home’ came long, people had to actually walk over to a switch to turn lights on and off—it was barbaric. Now you can illuminate your entire house with just a few taps on a smartphone app, but Philips wants to make life even easier than that with a new motion sensor that automatically turns its Hue lights on and off for you.

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Source: Gizmodo – Philips Hue System Adds a Motion Sensor That Will Turn Your Smart Lights On Automatically