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Lists for tech enthusiasts that go well beyond binary; the latest tech products, hot new startups, best inventions throughout history, new frontiers in computers and more.
10 Great Reasons Why Windows 10 Is Not User-Friendly
I bought an $800 computer, brand new. It's now a brick, though I've only used it twice. How did this happen? Well, I have Windows 10 to thank for that. An update was automatically installed and bricked my computer. I will need to spend a huge amount of money in order to get my computer to be functional again.
By Riley Raul Reese7 years ago in 01
Online Courses for Ethical Hackers to Try
With a consistently growing number of users on the web, the potential for malicious cyberattacks and data breaches becomes even greater. While corporations and health care companies tend to be the biggest targets for hacking, even the general home computer user is a potential target.
By Maddy Heeszel7 years ago in 01
Best Online Tech Courses for Teens
Udemy is one of the best websites to use if you’re looking for online tech courses for teens or kids. Computer programming and coding can be very complex, and the top universities will not offer courses that can be easily explained to a younger audience. And though there are Udemy courses for new programmers, these may still be too much for the kids and teens out there who want to get ahead of the game. Thankfully, Udemy also offers children courses in computer science and game development for low and affordable prices, so that no child will have to wait if they want to expand their mind in the tech world.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in 01
10 Expensive Things Owned By Oracle Founder Larry Ellison
10. Porcupine Creek Estate Larry Ellison is a massive lover of property so expect a vast array of estates on this list. We start off with porcupine Creek which Ellison acquired recently, and it features a 19 hole golf course, covers an area of 249 acres and has 16 bedrooms.
By Vidello Productions7 years ago in 01
8 Reasons Why Everyone Should Consider Switching to a Chromebook Right Now
'Skeptical' is the word I felt as I surfed online for a new laptop. Options ranged from expensive to cheap, functional to high-end. Being a software engineer, I needed technical specifications to match my demands, and after much deliberation, decided on a Chromebook. Needless to say, I have not been disappointed. In lieu of that, here are eight reasons why you (yes, YOU!) need to switch to one of these sleek devices right now.
By Shaun Mukherjee7 years ago in 01
Creating a Website for the First Time with WordPress
I’m not a computer wiz so I’ve been using WordPress to create my first website. It’s taken me on a very rewarding journey so far. As well as teaching me some skills, it’s reminded me how fulfilling it can be to challenge yourself to create something that you don’t think you have the ability to do.
By Alicia Brunskill7 years ago in 01
11 Weird and Wonderful New Merriam-Webster Entries from Tech
You don't have to be working in IT to encounter tech jargon. Technology is known for coming up with new (and sometimes funny sounding) words and popularizing them in a blink of an eye. Old terms quickly become outdated, replaced by new ones, and newer ones. Take the word hashtag as an example; it got into the Oxford dictionary in 2010 and the Scrabble dictionary in 2014.
By Lovelli Fuad7 years ago in 01
5 Questions Startup Founders Need to Answer Before Turning App Ideas to Life
Over seven years of app development and we’ve served more than 700 projects. Wow, 100 projects in a year, you may think. Well… Some of them are really small gig works that we’ve done in a week, the others are big enough and took us half a year to complete. And some of our clients continue to work with us up until this very moment, for five years in a row, maybe.
By Alex Pedchenko7 years ago in 01











