About Missy Kellor
Missy works on the Corporate Communications team and reports stories to TDS employees and customers. This is right up her alley because she’s an extrovert and also a big fan of research (really, she’ll look up just about anything that strikes her interest). Missy is a native of Madison, Wis. with an undergraduate in Anthropology and a master’s degree in Life Sciences Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her interest in the Internet as a mass media shaped her work towards a PhD in Journalism and Mass Communications. She’s also worked as an editorial assistant, copywriter, and production artist. In her off hours, Missy is a crafter, Pinterest addict, reader, wife, and mom of two kids.Weekly tech news roundup for March 27
New this week: a "post-modern skateboard," an amazing new 3D printing method you've got to see to believe, an interesting twist on a jogging stroller, and more.
Weekly tech news roundup for March 20
Google was closer than we thought to being for antitrust violations, Facebook makes some of their policies a bit more clear, and the Milky Way grew by 50% -- just because of new knowledge about the galaxy. Windows 10 is coming this summer, try an Apple Watch before you buy...or wait for the upcoming luxury Android watch by TAG Heuer. All this and more in today's Tech News Roundup.
Weekly tech news roundup for March 13
Apple releases new stuff (including an obnoxiously-expensive version of the Apple Watch), Google Calendar is now available for iPhone, and the Chromebook Pixel is getting sort'a good reviews. Also check out: a game you can't play again if you "die," some new concept tires that might just help power your next car, and more.
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Weekly tech news roundup for March 6
Get the scoop on the latest security alert that, chances are, affects you. This week the World Mobile Congress brought new gaming set-top boxes, pocketwatch/ smartphone combos, and an e-bike that connects to smartphones. If March Madness isn't your thing, check out Hubble Mania. Shazam will soon be evolving to identify more than just music. And, find out how Minecraft worlds are made by this uber-popular game.
Weekly tech news roundup for February 27
This week: Pebble's new smartwatch sets a new Kickstarter record, but there's another project that's also pretty interesting called Seasame. Google launched YouTube Kids this week, Apple's Apple Watch event is set for March 9 , and there's a new sleep tracker in town. Of course, the FCC ruled on net neutrality, but you might not know that Google is proposing a new headquarters and that there's a new same-day delivery service that promises to be magical.
Weekly tech news roundup for February 20
All the tech news highlights for the week: Lenovo laptop owners beware of adware that is also a security risk. The Microsoft Band maybe isn't as bad as it seemed at first, YouTube Kids rolling out on Monday, and if you've got a MacBook Pro with video problems Apple will fix it for free. All this and more in today's tech news roundup.
Friday tech news roundup for February 13
New View-Master for the 21st century, your car may be more of a security risk than you think, Dr. Google is in and will see you now, and Dell Venue 8 tablet reviews are in. Also, fitness wearables are as good as smartphones at tracking steps, Apple makes some good App Store updates, and set a "legacy contact" for your Facebook page. And, just for fun, check out a Severus Snape "mini-movie."
Weekly tech news roundup for February 6
Mattel and Google are playing nicely together, RadioShack is closing down, and Raspberry Pi 2 was just introduced. A new product promises you'll never lose anything again, Swatch is coming out with a smartwatch (that doesn't need charging!), and more in this week's tech news.
Weekly tech news roundup for Friday, January 30
This week: Reviews of Amazon's Echo are in, compare the best password managers, and check out Prynt—a photo printer for your phone (modern day Polaroids!). All this in and more in today's tech news roundup. The Apple Watch is coming in April (not March), 3D printing could help fix damaged windpipes, and BMW has an awesome ad you need to see. All this and more in this week's tech news roundup.
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