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Out-Tweet the Void
The biggest step of my transition from awkward young human to confident person was to learn when to stop trying to say something. To remain silent. I'm the geeky kid that felt that he could say something in class and be rewarded for it. I was the textbook definition of a trained monkey who couldn't get enough of vocal rewards.
By Public Mistake8 years ago in 01
Best Tech Gifts for Co-Workers
If you're struggling with what to get some of your co-workers for the holidays, I'd suggest you take a look in the tech field. Many of the best tech gifts for co-workers make the perfect stocking stuffers. No need to go crazy; a thoughtful, and more importantly, practical gift will go a long way.
By Amanda Stamper8 years ago in 01
The 'React Native' Advantage
Building commercial websites and applications no longer needs you to be an expert. With the advent of web development kits and ready-to-use frameworks, the once complicated task has become something even beginners can do. However, there’s an explosive amount of tools and frameworks available in the online market and picking the one that would fulfill one’s purpose in the most efficient way is generally an uphill task.
By Sukriti Taneja8 years ago in 01
Microsoft Launched a Massive Comeback by Doing One Simple Thing
At the beginning of the smartphone era, Microsoft had a huge hold on consumer products with the pocket PC. The pocket PC was able to do just about anything the desktop and laptop could do, in come Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android, along with Research In Motion (RIM later just Blackberry).
By Chris Ricks8 years ago in 01
Cell Phone Etiquette!!!
Will somebody please tell me something? What in the world is wrong with some people? When I was a lad no bigger than a banana, they had this extraordinary device called a telephone at home. It was nice and, like me, it only came in black. As I grew older (and maybe dumber), I discovered that these devices were also outside scattered around in various neighborhoods. The difference is that you needed a coin (10 cents) to operate them. And, like home, you had the added luxury called privacy. At home, if you were alone, no one else could hear your conversation. Outside, all you had to do is step into the phone booth, close the door behind you, drop your dime into the device, dial the number and chat away. It (and life) was that easy.
By Maurice Bernier8 years ago in 01
Coolest Gadget Stocking Stuffers
Gadgets are everywhere. We live in a gadget-centric society, where the gizmos we have enrich our lives and make it possible for us to do more than ever before. No matter what you want to accomplish, there's a gadget for that purpose.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in 01
The New Cable: More Channels and No Monthly Bill!
Many of you may have had cable in the 90s when it boomed on the scene almost instantly, creating a huge hype that came with a price tag that seemed to good to pass up. Well since then, it has died down majorly because of the introduction of modern technology.
By Silena Le Beau8 years ago in 01
3 Apps and Websites to Help You Make Rent This Month
Maybe you're like me and your 9-5 just ain't cutting it. I've always had an itch to run my own business and be my own boss, but with approximately zero dollars to help me get started I had to be creative. Pile on top of that about $20,000 in student loans and medical debt and I absolutely needed additional income to ever get ahead. I started looking for work from home jobs other than selling on eBay (nothing wrong with that, I've just sold everything I could already). And, I'm happy to inform you I've found three apps and websites that I use religiously that have funded my trip to LA, helped make my car note every month, and start an emergency fund.
By London Grey8 years ago in 01
Britain, a Nation of Mobile Phone Fiddlers
Britain, and I dare say the rest of the world, has become a nation of mobile phone fiddlers—official! And if the vast numbers of polycarbonate rectangles that appear every time someone gets on a bus are any guide, I'd say the habit has spread at an alarming rate. Not quite pandemic, but not far from it. Don't misunderstand me, I'm probably as guilty as anyone. And I'm definitely not hurling slings and arrows at mobile phones.
By Nigel Boney8 years ago in 01
Feisty Jewish Grandma Serves as Inspiration for Entertaining App
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — The sharp tongue of Golden Girl’s Sophia Petrillo has nothing on Annette Kleinman Markell—the spunky Jewish grandmother of Cleveland native Brad Kleinman, 36. Markell, or “Gramma Netty” as she is affectionately known, is the face and voice behind iGavolt — a unique iPhone app created for Jewish kids, young and old.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell8 years ago in 01
Apple AirPod Tips and Tricks. Top Story - December 2017.
Let's be honest—you get a new piece of tech, do you sit down to read the manual before setting it up? Nope! You connect it and hit the ground running. While most of us are pretty good at figuring out the basics in this manner, there are always some intricacies that you miss if you don't read the details. The Apple AirPods are no exception to these rules, and the basics are so intuitive that it's very tempting to not do further research. However, there are some great features that you might miss out on if you don't take the time to dive into their capabilities. Test out these Apple AirPod tips and tricks to optimize your headphone experience.
By Chelsea Lynne8 years ago in 01












