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Home-Tech that Will Change Your Life
Every day more and more technology is being created. From artificial intelligence robots to space shuttles intended to carry passengers to Mars, the world is being changed by technology. Hopefully, all of these changes will be for the better. With every step that we make in the world of technology, we take a step closer to a world where life will be easier, faster, and better for everyone on the planet.
By Mia Morales7 years ago in 01
10 Social Media Companies That Are Wrapped up in Scandal
We live our lives by the telephone. Whether it be to phone a loved one or check reviews for that new restaurant, it seems to be even the most innocent of encounters that prove to ultimately be the most sinister.
By Michelle Estevez7 years ago in 01
Everything You Need to Know About Feature Flags
Feature flags can seem both easy to use and very complex. Their basic concept is pretty straightforward, but feature flags can be very powerful tools and using them correctly takes skill. Here’s everything you need to know about feature flags.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in 01
The 10 Best Gaming Computers for Hardcore Gamers
What most non-gamers (or at least the non-serious ones) don't realize, is that most computers aren't necessarily primed for extensive gaming excursions. In other words, people going on three day World of Warcraft binges probably aren't using their mom's Gateway that contains a lowly 8GB of RAM. Instead, they're using some powerful gaming PC that they, in all likelihood, put together themselves.
By Greg Bogart7 years ago in 01
Phishing Tests: The Only Way to Keep Your Business Safe from Email Phishing Attacks?
Imagine yourself as an employee having your morning cup of coffee while checking your email box. Suddenly, an email from your CEO pops up asking to urgently confirm your attendance of a meeting with your Google account details. Without much thinking, you do what you were asked. Next morning, you receive a message from the management saying you have been caught by your own company’s phishing experiment.
By Laura Tyrell7 years ago in 01
Why Is My Computer Not Working?
We rely on our computers so much that when something goes wrong, it can steal enormous amounts of time from work, slow down everything, and even open up your company to liability. Here are some of the most common problems that wreak havoc on your business computers and what to do about them.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in 01
7 Smartphone Apps You'll Fall in Love With
Since I spend most of my day on social media, computer screens, and editing apps, I like to have a balance of other fun activities to do on my phone when the work day is over. Some of these apps are for enjoyment while others are for shopping, scheduling, and everything in between.
By Ashlyn Harper7 years ago in 01
What Is Object Oriented Programming?
Understanding object oriented programming (OOP) is fundamental to any modern programmer’s knowledge base. There are a couple of ways to think about computer programming, each with their own benefits and downfalls. At its core, programming is the writing of code into coherent, logical structures and relations, such that actions and objects can be manipulated by the computer based on what is inputted into the system. OOP though, in contrast to procedural programming or functional programming, focuses on the objects and relations between them, rather than the actions involved in running the program in a step-by-step way. Many, even most, of the most modern, commonly used programming languages today are part of this paradigm.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in 01
Five Simple Steps to Ensure Online Security for Businesses
Small and medium businesses are the most vulnerable to cyber threats. Various surveys show that about 60 percent of them would close within six months of a major cyber attack. Despite that, few SMBs have an active and up-to-date cybersecurity strategy.
By Laura Tyrell7 years ago in 01











