New rating shows Sky Harbor Airport download speeds equate to a herd of turtles

If you’ve ever been to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport you may have noticed your cell phone reception probably wasn’t all that great. You’re not alone. According to a report released by RootMetrics, an organization that tests and rates cell service coverage, Sky Harbor ranked 39th out of the 50 largest airports in the country … Read more

Higher Ed Growth helps prospective college students find the "perfect fit"

Finding the right fit for ones’ college education can be a task in itself. While most entering freshmen take campus tours, talk to multiple advisors and jump through other hoops to find the perfect school, one online service is making the enrollment process easier for both the schools and the students. Higher Ed Growth is … Read more

3D print a house, car… or a heart

The evolution of 3D printing has been accelerating, from faster print times to more precise detail in finished pieces. With footprints forming in medical breakthroughs, innovative and sustainable home construction, and even printable treats, the once niche craft is also becoming more widespread and available for use. Amazon joined onto a trend set by other … Read more

Small biz owners "Stick It" to naysayers in new GoDaddy campaign

Brutal truth describes GoDaddy’s new ad campaign where small business owners tell their naysayers to “Stick it” with a fair amount of finger-pointing (just not the middle one). Building off its momentum to empower small business owners, GoDaddy will roll out its 2014 advertising campaign today with its first of two ads during ESPN’s “Monday … Read more

Arizona’s universities get down to business and rise in national rankings

Looking for a business school to help you get the know-how necessary to succeed? You can’t go wrong when both Arizona State University and the University of Arizona are ranked in the Top 30 of business programs nationwide, according to a report released by US News. The UA’s Eller College of Management and ASU’s W.P. … Read more

No, your judge isn’t playing Soltaire, she’s using eBench

Judges in Pima County are using large monitors during trials and hearings to process information and documents quickly. So don’t worry if that judge is tapping away at a screen, she’s not playing Angry Birds. She’s using eBench, the new system meant to move the Pima County Superior Court toward a paperless future. According to … Read more

Gadgets for the Guru: Headphones Showdown

The AZTB team tested some awesome headphones of all sizes for this week’s Gadgets for the Guru. Let the Headphones Showdown begin…   AUVIO Stereo Wireless Headphones The AUVIO wireless headphones seamlessly sync to a music player or television and deliver quality sound. These headphones can be used for personal, at-home use while relaxing and … Read more

Atari, Nintendo, XBox – Celebrate National Video Games Day

Today is National Video Games Day and what better way to celebrate than to brush up on some gaming history. Arcades-Videogames really got their biggest start with arcade halls, which quickly became a hub of competition and socialization.   Home Computers- While dedicated consoles are billed as the best place to play games, personal computers … Read more

Hacks 4 Humanity Hackathon kicks off September 20th at ASU

Calling all app designers, humanists, and creatives alike – the mission of Hacks 4 Humanity is to create technology solutions and initiatives that will contribute to the social good and address the needs of humanity using the seven principles of ASU Project Humanities “Humanity 101” movement. Together, the seven Principles of the “Humanity 101” curriculum … Read more