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Worst Microsoft Products of All Time
Microsoft has made quite a few amazing products over its history. There was the revolutionary Windows 95 OS that took the world by storm during the 90s. Windows 7, too, remains one of the most popular PC operating systems in recent years. Xbox users will also tell you that they love Microsoft products because they can make a great video game system.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in 01
10 Smartphone Hacks That Can Save Your Life
These days, our smartphones can do so much. From updating us on what's happening across the globe, giving us access to our emails, social media, taking high-quality photos, and so much more. And most of the time, we don't know many of the benefits that comes from our smartphones. Since we're so distracted from what we see, we don't explore what else is hidden in our smartphones. Benefits that can certainly help us out when we need it the most.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in 01
How Is Technology Affecting the Nature of Organisations?
1. Advantages Did technology have an impact on the nature of organisations? If so, how did it do so? According to the IBM research, which included interviewing 765 CEOs, nearly 80 percent of them rated business and technology integration of great importance (Palmisano, 2006: p.32).
By 8 years ago in 01
Ways Augmented Reality Is Shaping the Future
What is augmented reality? It's a revolutionary new form of technology, quite similar to virtual reality, but different only for not being present within the screen. AR and VR technologies are greatly being advanced and sophisticated more and more. Since the evolution of Pokémon GO and the arrival of Apple's ARkit, this new type of viewership and experience of the world around us has dramatically changed our environment. This is among ways augmented reality is shaping the future, by completely revamping the very landscape placed before us, giving us whole new feats to reach.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
Social Media Is Sure Addicting
Being bored is never fun, but is being on social media all day really that fun either? It is starting to dominate people’s lives and quite honestly can be a form of addiction. I see seven-year-olds walking around Snapchatting, I go hang out with friends and hardly anyone talks and if we do it’s about what other people are doing on their social media. So fun right? Wrong! I can give examples of this all day long and I know you can as well. Will this stop or just continue to keep taking more and more of our time as we keep becoming more dependent on technology and our smart phones? It seems like as time continues social media users are becoming younger and the amount of time spent on them is continuing to increase.
By Jaden Jackson8 years ago in 01
Becoming a FPV Pilot. Top Story - March 2018.
Starting Out: In 2016 I saw my first FPV quadrotor video. The ability to go between smooth flight through the trees to aggressive runs through abandoned warehouses amazed me. The concept of being able to fly has always held my interest, and to be able to have the visuals of flying while remaining on the ground enthralled me. I needed this. Fast forward a few months and I am drawing out each component, making sure everything will fit and still maintain the weight ratios that I wanted to accomplish, all while on a ramen diet saving every penny so I could afford my parts.
By Just Another Article8 years ago in 01
How To Create a Tech Podcast That People Actually Want to Listen To
Though I'd typically say there's enough of them out there, quite frankly it has become clear to me that most people can't get enough of them, which is why you'll need to know how to create a tech podcast (it's easier than you may think). Despite what you might think, the more difficult concept under podcasting is not the actual work of it or making it, but the overall listening base that comes after. If you're new to the world of podcasting in general and don't exactly know the ends or outs of the entire business (which, it is, more or less, a business), then I'd look to something else, unless you're more than willing to take a dive into the literal unknown of this educational, web-based phenomena.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
Apps That Monitor Your Credit Score
There are a wide range of necessities in connotation with one's taxes and credit profile, none of which should be ignored or procrastinated. The more you let a credit score drop (yes, there's three different forms of one's credit score), the more likely you will be in having to pay more for various things, from car insurance to monthly rent payments. Don't let your credit profile slip by the wayside when there are a host of various apps that monitor your credit score for free and with highly intelligent technology.
By Gerald Oppugne8 years ago in 01
Best Books on Robotics
When science fiction blurs with modern technology, that's when you receive the keys to the future; something as worthwhile and as revolutionary as the lightbulb and electricity itself: robotics. The next step in our technological evolution will be the enhancements in artificial intelligence, of course, but robotics in of itself seems to be completely ignored by many, mainly for its slow decline in popularity, when the realities behind super-intelligent robotics are slim to none.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
Tor Isn't the Problem
Ever since its release, the Onion Router (Tor), a free-to-download web browsing software, has been under scrutiny by governments, activists, and people around the world. Tor browser was recently brought into the public eye due to the vile online controversies caused by a few Tor users. Thus, the media painted the software as being a terrifying and malicious gateway into a hidden part of the internet, where depraved hackers, criminals, and degenerates skulk about. Despite popular belief, Tor software is not inherently evil, as it provides and promotes basic human rights online - including freedom of speech, privacy, security, and anonymity.
By Oliver Grenke8 years ago in 01












