By Jeremy Glowacki February 25, 2009
By Jeremy Glowacki February 13, 2009
The last line of Voltaire’s Candide is “tend your garden,” which I interpret to mean, “worry about your own situation first instead of getting too wrapped up in the bigger problems of the world. In other words, if everyone does what’s right, on a local level, then the big picture will work itself out. Unfortunately,
By Jeremy Glowacki February 11, 2009
Today’s news that Sirius XM is on the brink of default makes me very sad. I love my satellite radio, and would really miss it if company boss Mel Karmazin can’t find a buyer or is unable to dig his way out of debt. There was time when all of the competitive hype between the original Sirius and XM competitors really
By Jeremy Glowacki February 06, 2009
I learned a lot about an intriguing company called Atomoo (“uh-TOE-moo”) this morning during a webinar hosted by former custom installer and company co-founder Thad Glavin. In these difficult days for small business owners, it might be worth investigating what this one-year-old company could do to help you make money
By Jeremy Glowacki February 06, 2009
I was quite surprised to learn this morning from an Associated Press report that despite Congress' analog shutoff delay, potentially hundreds of TV stations will go ahead with their shutoff, as scheduled, on February 17, instead of waiting until June. The House voted Wednesday to delay the mandatory shutdown unti
By Jeremy Glowacki February 04, 2009
Now that I live and work in a decidedly smaller media market than New York, I’m not often privy to product demonstrations outside of trade shows. Fortunately, there are a surprising number of CEDIA channel manufacturers in the Midwest, even specifically in Indiana, where I live. One such company is Da-Lite Screen Co