
On The Air
With Luis Alvarez


Luis Alvarez Talks With Rebecca Costa about 3D Printing
There are technological innovations that can be cold and boring, and we’ve seen lots of those. But then there are some really freakin’ cool technologies out there that make you say what the? … And I recently learned about one of these technologies. You watched “Star Trek” back in the day, right?
I know, we age ourselves. But since then, we’ve seen a lot of the “Star Trek” pretend gadgets turned into real devices that we use today. The communicator became the mobile phone. The tri-corder became the first tablet. But the device that most impressed me – aside from the transporter, by the way — was the replicator. If you recall, that was that magical gizmo that you were able to use to get anything you needed on demand, even food.

Costa Report – Social Media Usage Differences Between Men and Women
I want to talk a little bit about social media. You know, we’ve talked about social media in the past, and we’re going to talk about it in the future. It’s just a whole new paradigm.

The Costa Report Adds Alvarez Talks Tech To Weekly Programming
San Francisco, CA – July 21, 2012 – The Costa Report announced today that they haveadded a weekly technology feature…

Luis Alvarez Talks About Healthcare IT Support
Things like the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) and Affordable Care acts are designed to not…

Mac Users Presented Higher End Options With Orbitz
Making travel arrangements not only offers consumers convenience but also savings when they use companies like Orbitz, provided they use Microsoft or Android devices. Consumers who search for hotels on Orbitz Apple Macs could find themselves receiving decidedly skewed search results.
Luis Alvarez, president and CEO of Alvarez Technology Group, talked about Orbitz’s practice of placing higher priced hotels at the top of search results lists when the seekers conduct their searches via Macs. Microsoft and Android users receive less expensive choices.