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Archive for the ‘Technology and Telecom Quarterly’ Category

This is a specific focus of a weekly MBJ edition.

Moog Master (access required)

Electronic keyboardists today from Lady Gaga to Brandon Flowers owe their careers to Bill Hemsath. While he was never a voice coach, talent agent or label producer, the Madison resident is probably one of the most overlooked figures in modern music history. As the inventor of the Minimoog, a first-generation modern synthesizer, Hemsath and his imaginative instrument [...] [...]

Infinity Science Center complete, exhibition work continues, Spring 2012 opening (access required)

“Our goal is to really inspire the next generation of explorers.” That is the mission plan of the highly-anticipated Infinity Science Center at John C. Stennis Space Center in Bay St. Louis. Infinity development director John Wilson and the center’s non-profit foundation are going over ribbon cutting plans for the 72,000 square-foot, $42 million museum which is [...] [...]

THE TECH 21 (access required)

Mississippi’s tech scene is on the rise, thanks to flashy successes like Hu Meena’s blockbuster deal with Apple to get the iPhone for C Spire and Joel Bomgar, whose Bomgar Box is taking the world by storm. From Starkville to Ocean Springs, and everywhere in between, here are some of Mississippi’s leaders in the Tech [...] [...]

TECH GADGET GUIDE (access required)

It’s the season of giving and retailers everywhere will enjoy a few weeks off from the sluggish economy as their stores are invaded by shoppers scrambling to get everything on their Christmas lists. Here are a few ideas. [...]

At 20, Gulfport college student Sage Gerard has some pretty revolutionary ideas about everything from space exploration to computers (access required)

Q: Right now you are finishing up a double major in computer science and engineering at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Any plans after that? A: I looked at Massachusetts Institute for Technology simply because their programs are incredible and they seem very open to letting people use laboratories. If they do not offer a [...] [...]

SlimWare Utilities — Gulf Coast software company becomes dot com Dr. Feel Good (access required)

by Stephen McDill Published: December 11,2011

Tags: Chris Cope, CNET, PC Magazine, SlimCleaner, SlimWare, SlimWare Utilities, software company

“We are automating solutions to people’s daily computer problems.” That’s the nutshell objective behind SlimWare Utilities, according to CEO Chris Cope. Started in 2009, the privately-owned Ocean Springs company seeks to improve personal computer capability using a variety of optimization platforms. Its newest suite, SlimCleaner, was recognized this fall by the editors of CNET and PC Magazine. [...] [...]

Meet the U.S. Army’s newest cosmetic consultants (access required)

by Stephen McDill Published: July 31,2011

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Novelty is a bad word. Try unique. That’s according to Paige Buchanan, chief technologist for SciGenesis, a small women-owned biotechnology company housed at The Accelerator, a business incubator operated by the University of Southern Mississippi. Buchanan and managing business partner Kelli Booth have become Girl Fridays for the Pentagon as it seeks new products to not only [...] [...]

Wireless Wars (access required)

by Stephen McDill Published: July 31,2011

Tags: AT&T, Cellular South CEO, Deutsche Telekom, Hu Meena, Mayo Flynt, merger, T-Mobile, wireless

It’s a call that has the entire U.S. telecommunications industry on hold. The Federal Communications Commission last week stopped the clock on a review of T-Mobile USA’s proposed $39-billion mega-merger with AT&T after an antitrust Senate subcommittee criticized the deal as being anti-consumer and urged that it be blocked. If Washington approves the merger it will re-shuffle [...] [...]

Facebook, Twitter not toys (access required)

by Stephen McDill Published: July 31,2011

Tags: CYBERSPACE, Dale Carnegie, Facebook, social media, technology, Twitter

David Fagiano, COO of Dale Carnegie & Associates Inc., has worked in management training for more than 30 years. He oversees sales and marketing as well as product development and instructor training for the company. He spoke with MBJ by phone from his New York office. Q: What do you think Dale Carnegie would think about [...] [...]

Mending broken hearts (access required)

by Stephen McDill Published: May 22,2011

Tags: Dr. Makhram Ebeid, Kerry Rogers, Melody, University of Mississippi Medical Center

Kerry Rogers was born with two broken hearts. The first broken heart came at birth from a faulty ventricle, a leak in the upper chamber that kept blood from moving freely from his heart to his lungs. It was the Roxie native’s second broken heart — the one that came because he was kept inside as a [...] [...]

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