10/9/22

Starlink China Block

It looks like China has made a request to Starlink to block selling it's access. It's still uncertain if they will follow that request but it's going to be interesting to see what the final outcome will be going forward.


10/8/22

Reset & Pair Roku Remote

Roku is making things easier to do and if you are ever in a jam and your Roku remote fails, here is what you need to do to pair the new remote to another device.


10/7/22

McLaren Formula 1 Theme

Here is a great way to test drive the new McLaren Formula 1 theme for your Chrome browser. If you love fast cars you might want to add this theme to Chrome. 

10/6/22

SpaceX to Provide Internet to U.S. Schools

SpaceX wants to provide internet on school buses to enable students to do homework en route. I guess this is sort of a giveback to society so that SpaceX can easily expand without conflict from the FCC.

Pretty smart move for SpaceX. 

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10/5/22

How much Internet Speed to I need

This is a question that I always get; it depends from person to person. Some users would need more speed if their kids do gaming or are running security cameras throughout their house and are using their wifi. But the majority of the users who do not have this problem can use the chart below.

Note : Don't fall for those salesman scams that you need gigabyte service. You are just wasting money. Gigabyte is way to advance and it will be a few more years before anyone trully gets full capacity. My advise is start low and gradually increase your internet plan as your broadband needs get bigger.

10/4/22

Netflix Argentina Problem

It's bad enough that their economy is not doing well, but a recent test to stop password sharing in the country has started a social media boycott. 

Now it's going to be tough for some locations but if Netlfix does not make a firm stand for its subscription services, the future growth of this company will be questionable. Let's see what moves they make next. 


10/3/22

Amazon IP Inaction

A group of hackers again were able to get control of Amazon's IP addresses to hack some crypto users and when all the dust cleared these thieves were able to drain $235,000 from crypto users. 

It's another deja vu from Amazon, and they should have learned from the 2018 attack that their systems need to be changed.

10/2/22

EV Charging at Home

It looks like charging your EV at night at home may not be a good idea especially if your grid cannot support the extra load. The recent study points out that grid companies need to start focusing on public charging for EV vehicles to relieve the current stress. Not doing so is just going to make matters worse. 

10/1/22

Router's Parental Control

If you have a fairly new router you might have noticed that it now contains a section for parental control. It's not just for kids but can easily filter mature content from your home.

Here is some information on how to use parental control at home. 

9/30/22

Alienware Ban

It's pretty interesting that with the current power consumption problems within six states this laptop is being banned and we can see more of this in years to come. 

I understand the recent ban on electronic devices for power, I just don't believe that banning these devices is the right move. Instead there should be more emphasis put on developing better technology to save power. 

9/29/22

Song Bassline Breaks Laptop

Odd on how this can actually happen but it's true and it's mainly due to software coding and updates that can easily break electronic devices.

This will not be the end but hopefully with advancements in coding and artificial intelligence future glitches will easily be detected. 


9/28/22

iOS Patch Updates

It looks like Apple has some more security patches to update on its current iOS. If you have a current iPhone it's best that you install the update as soon as you can so that your device will not be compromised. Here is more information on the update. 


9/27/22

Telsa Insurance Info

If you are buying a Tesla vehicle like the Model 3 you should be prepared to pay more insurance when compared to a similar gasoline vehicle. 

In fact, it's hard to believe that not all 50 states cover Tesla insurance. So before you buy do your homework before the insurance policy surprises you. 

9/26/22

Password Manager Verdict

It's concerning and it will not be the last time you come across someone hacking a password manager but here is some interesting information that you should be aware of.

For now, I am going to see what happens and then make my decision later if I still want to use them.




9/25/22

Timezone Headaches

Ever wonder about time zones and how things can be complicated if you have devices that need to be updated. Here is a start to help resolve your troubled devices.

9/24/22

Uber Hack

Interesting story of an 18-year-old hacker who just could not help himself and how he simply was able to get access by using social engineering. Just comes to show you that anything is hackable. 

So make sure to view the what-to-do tips to keep hackers at bay. 

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9/23/22

Astronomers Starlink Problem

Once Starlink is completed, it might cause constellation interference with radio telescopes for astronomers. It's going to be interesting to see what new problems astronomers will face with space exploration. We can only hope for the best for the next generation of astronomers. 

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9/22/22

Value of Electricity

If you own a home and researching if a solar system is worth the expense then this tool is a must-use utility to figure out the estimated value of your electricity for a home. The tools show you the potential for savings over the lifetime of the system.

9/21/22

What is eSIM

SIM cards are on the way out and Apple is leading the way, with many debating that it's not a good choice it does make sense to use eSIM.

No more SIM cards and moving forward you will get an electronic version of the SIM card via eSIM. Now with the new electronic version, you have the pros and the con and it's only a matter of time before we will see if this move is successful or not. 

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9/20/22

Old iPod Uses

Still holding to an iPod and trying to figure out if you can still put it to use. Here are some options to make use of it in the new world.

You can still use old electronic devices if you just think out of the box. 

9/19/22

Fix One Airpod not working

If you have AirPods and running into a problem where one AirPod is not working here are some great tips to get your devices back to normal.
This does not guarantee that your device will work but it's a good start in the right direction. 


9/18/22

Android Share Files

Android is striving to simplify things when it comes to sharing files. Currently, with a few simple clicks, you can share files easily. Here are some great ways to share files and stay connected with the latest news from Google. 


9/17/22

Android vs iOS Messages

The battle continues with iOS and Android when it comes to messaging and it's far from over if you think these two are going to get along when it comes to sending messages.

And for now users are just going to have to get use to it until an agreement between the two companies become realistic. 


9/16/22

Comcast 2gig Speed

It looks like Comcast is rolling out 2gig of  service to there customers and soon their speeds will be five to ten times what others offers. It's going to be very interesting on what the other carriers are going to do to compete with this kind of service. Get ready for gigabyte service near you. 

9/15/22

Mezli Robot Restaurants

Here is a new robot healty restaurant that are mass producable and might just be what we need to salvage the take out restaurant business. 

It's entirely automated that all you do is order and then pick up your food. No more worries about staff shortages or work related problems. It's definitely a game changer and I definitley can see this replacing many establishments in the near future. 


9/14/22

Wirelessly Charging Range

The range is getting longer and one day maybe wireless charging will definitely become a reality. It's still being tested but once the kinks are figured out I believe that this cool invention could possibly make sense and keep all of our portable devices always connected. 


9/13/22

Fog Reveal

Here is a tool that law enforcement have been using for a while to track individuals without a warrant from data used by applications. It's no secret that they been using this software for a while and I am happy to see activist organizations bringing it to our attention. 

It's another abuse of power by law enforcement to track your whereabouts. I understand that you have to fight crime and you have to use whatever technology means that is available to solve criminal cases. But not everyone is a criminal and we also have rights. 

9/12/22

Cruise Ships with Starlink

Starlink keeps on looking brighter with cruise lines already signing up for service. It's only a matter of time before they all jump in and enbrace the new technology.

If this keeps on going, there is no stopping on what can happen next. 

9/11/22

Check iPhone Battery Health

Here is the easiest way to check your iPhone battery health. Most of the time your phone battery life is depleted because of that applications that are installed on your phone. 
If you already reviewed your applications and are still concern if the phone battery is going bad then the last option is to check the battery health to see if your phone battery needs replacement.

9/10/22

Gmail New Look

Dislike Gmails new look, we'll you are not alone and not many people like changes when it comes to sending email. If  you are one of those users than here is how you can change it for the better. 


9/9/22

Drone Medical Change

The Medical industry could drastically change for the better if all goes well and drones. Not only will it make it easier for emergency medical supplies to be delivered but save lifes. 

They just need to keep focus and make it a reality. 

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9/8/22

EV can Power a Home

Interesting article on how an EV can power your house when your power goes out. Now this will be a great incentive for people who experience ongoing tornados or hurricanes. 
Not only will this save them money in the long run, but will serve as a huge battery backup in times of emergencies. 

9/7/22

Nissan Leaf Resale Value

This EV car has been around for over a decade and it's the least expensive EV. Take that into consideration and it doesn't have that much power and muscle like some of the new EV vehicles on the market and it depreciates quicker than the vehicle can be charged. So if you are thinking on purchasing a used Nissan Leaf, I would suggest you read the link below and do some more research. 


9/6/22

Tell if Android is Unlocked

How to tell if your Android phone is carrier unlocked. Now it all depends on where you buy your phone to see if it's unlocked. But here is some information to help you figure this out. 

Let's take back control of our devices and live free. 

9/5/22

T-Mobile & Starlink

It looks like Starlink can start seeing a green light over the rainbow. This will change mobile and internet history moving forward and will definitely be a game changer for communications worldwide.

I cannot wait to see what's next in store for these two companies. 

9/4/22

CashApp Alert

If you have the application installed on your phone, keep an eye on your account every now and then because there have been recent attacks with users trying to steal their funds. It's a pretty simple hack and the outcome is very unfortunate for some users. 

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9/3/22

Save Youtube to GDrive

Here is a handy way to easily save your favorite YouTube videos to Google Drive. This will save you time and you can decide if you later on what to view offline. 

Get the best of two sites with just a few clicks. 

9/2/22

LassPass Hack

It looks like a developers account was breached and the companies source code and some technical information was accessed. Now this just puts some bad light on the company and with it's current security software. Stay tune to see what happens next. 

9/1/22

Why QR codes menu's are around

The pandemic started these contactless menu's and because of staff shortages and printing costs it can be a while before you can see the regular menu's back at restaurant's.

Even though using the code feels like a chore it does save a lot of money on printing costs and maybe if they can incorporate the check feature for users this can change many users minds.

All we can do is to just wait and see what happens.

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8/31/22

Satellite Internet Info

Confused on Satellite Internet and want to know if this option is the best for you in your area. Before you sign any contract or make any calls to anyone regarding the service, this is what you should know before hand.

This is some great resourceful information. 

8/30/22

macOS flaw

This old flaw patched not too long ago by Apple easily shows how easily anyone can access every file on the user's Mac computer. 

Even though it was already patched by Apple there are still some users out in the real world that are still vulnerable to the flaw. So it would be advised for users to confirm that their devices are patched. 

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8/29/22

Google not a Publisher

Good new for Google when it comes to defamatory article. Since it's not a publishing company the users will have to go direct to the user. So in simple terms google just navigates using a hyperlink to articles. 

Now the publishers will have to do their homework and go after the user themselves which will definitely be costly. 

8/28/22

No need for a Macbook Pro

Interesting article for users who are going out to purchase an Apple laptop and how when the upgrade for better performance, it's not all really worth it when it comes to the price.
As for the specs, these are usually for Pro users who want more RAM, and faster chips with better screens and sound. 

Now the only real difference is its price and quality.

8/27/22

Netflix History

Here is a brief history of Netflix on how the started and what developed and what they have become. Netflix have been here for a while and this streaming service still has enough power to taking content to a new level regardless of what some users might think.

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8/26/22

Microsoft AI Edge Problem

Microsoft has a cool AI feature called Read aloud that when it's activated makes listening to your emails and documents seem like a breeze. The synthesized voices are indistinguishable from human narrators. It's a pretty cool way to hear the long email and articles while tending to other things.

If you have not tried it yet, I suggest you give it a try but not that it's not perfect and it still has a lot of bugs that are problematic for many. I just hope that that can correct this before users get discouraged from using this feature. 

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8/25/22

EV Trip Reality

If you are planning an EV trip road be prepared for the worst. New electrical EVs are not yet ready for the real world and you might possibly get stuck or stranded if you do not plan ahead.

EV road trips are limited because of the lack of infrastructure that is still needed. So before you go on your journey read this interesting article about a father and son road trip to see some baseball and it just might change your mind. 

8/24/22

Sharpext Malware

Here is a new malware that you should be aware of and it's very difficult to detect. And your only defense for now it's to be careful and review your browser extensions regularly.

Hopefully in time someone will create a better tool to detect the device. 


8/23/22

Hidden iPhone Tricks

Here are some hidden iPhone tricks that many professionals already are aware of and you should be as well to take advantage on the things that you can do with  your phone.

8/22/22

How Xbox was almost killed

Pretty interesting story on how the Xbox was almost killed because the console could not run on Windows. 

Only to see later how this turned the console into a goldmine for Microsoft.

8/21/22

Apple & Meta Headset challenge

It looks like Apple & Meta are preparing to deliver mixed reality headsets soon and it's going to be a challenge when it comes to pricing. 

Both companies are going to have to come up with a system to convince users to buy their advanced technology system and prove otherwise that their investment is worthwhile.

In the long run, time will tell if the expense was even worth it. 

8/20/22

Sixt Rent Cyberattack

It looks like last spring a cyberattack occurred on the company exposing sensitive information from thousands of Sixt employees. And it will be interesting to see what liability the company will face for not disclosing this information to their employees in a timely manner. 

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8/19/22

Comfytemp

Interesting device to help manage pain for users who are physically active. It's an electric never stimulation device that can provide pain relief using a different types of automated program modes. If you are one of those individuals who hate pinched nerves, I guess this will be a great problem solver. 


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8/18/22

Browser Threat

Interesting article on how browser extensions can cause a threat to you and what you can be at risk when using them. We have come to a place where like it or not browser extensions in many ways have saved the day. So before you install try to see what information you want to release, read what information they will retain from you even though in many cases it can be vague and then decide if you want to use that extension in the future going forward. 

8/17/22

Top Teen Social Media Platform

You would think that Facebook would be the top teenage social platform and unfortunately, it still has a long way to go to be dominant. But as time changes so do the user platforms, but one in particular is still a favorite of them all and it's going to be a while before other social media companies oversee Youtube dominance. Let's see if they can still be on top in the years to come. 

8/16/22

Scan, Sign & Send with iPhone

Here is an easy way to scan, sign and send documents with your iPhone. Now in this digital world, anyone can simplify the difficult things in life and make it so easy for many to do. Just another cool feature in Apple that has been available for a while. 

8/15/22

New EV Motor Design

The EV industry could have a new motor design that do not require earth magnets. It's currently being used by other devices and it's performance could be improved.

The odd thing is that this new design concept is coming out of a young engineer who is still in his teens and has over 60 engineering projects. 

But it's a key component to definitely take into consideration if you are looking to revolutionize the world. 

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8/14/22

Digital License Plates

Here is a great new idea for license plates and yet I can see this going nationwide real soon because you can customize it. Now even though it's available in just a few states, it's definitely something to keep your eye on in the next couple of years. 



8/13/22

Evap Battery

It looks like a research team created a wearable electronic device that is powered by dead microbes. This could definitely change wearables in the near future and maybe harness new types of energy. 

This is definitely innovative and waiting to see what new ideas they can come up with.

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8/12/22

Amazon buying Roomba

It is going to get interesting once these two companies combine to see how it's going to integrate it's current technology. Amazon can take it's smart cleaning gadgets to new heights and this could be a big game changer for it's competitors. Stay tuned to see what happens next. 

8/11/22

PS5 Hidden Browser

Need to install a web browser on the PS5, but you can here are a few tricks to use to get that browser to work on your console to gain access. 

8/10/22

Self Driving Mercedes

Mercedes has advanced itself in self-driving and it's going to soon make new revolutionary changes in the Automotive industry. It's not yet autonomous but it's way more advanced than the competitor's system.

I guess they want to perfect the process for its consumers before it's ready to take off. 

8/9/22

How Gas Stations evolve to EV Charging

Here is a great way for gas stations to evolve into EV charging stations. Now, this idea is a great way to see if it makes sense and what new business the transformation can bring in by converting. 

It's a great idea and makes sense so in the long run, it could be just a win, win solution while the technology is still evolving. 

8/8/22

Google Map Bike Friendly

It looks like Google Map is getting bike friendly with users showing them easier paths for bike riding. It's a great way for bikers to get around in times when gas prices are sky high.

Lets take a ride with G Maps. 

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8/7/22

Join Wifi with a Tap

Here is a clever way to connect to WiFi with just a simple tap. Now when your guests arrive, a simple tap will get everyone connected. 

It's the simplest and easiest way to get everyone connected where ever you go. 

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8/6/22

AI Videos

The internet is changing daily and now we need to create content that is going to help people get to where they want to go to. With Synthesia you can easily direct users to reach your content quicker and faster. Think of it as the modern way of getting your information out there. 

8/5/22

Robotaxis to Cali

It looks like Amazon is getting ready to launch it's Robotaxis to California and could be the start of something great to happen nationwide.

At this point no matter what everyone does, this cannot be stopped, unmanned vehicles are showing up wherever we go and it's only a matter of time before they begin to change our means of transportation.

8/4/22

Screenshot iPhone Page

If you ever wondered on how to screenshot an entire iPhone webpage, there here are some resourceful information you should be aware of.

It's not that difficult to do and with some practice you will be saving full pages in no time for your collection. 

8/3/22

M2 MacBook Problems

It looks like the Apple M2 Macbook Air has some overheating problems but luckily for this YouTuber the problem can be easily fixed by modifying the device for a few dollars.

If you currently have the new Macbook, my advice is to get the device modified to increase the computer performance. It's worth the extra few dollars. 

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8/2/22

Amazon Prime Update

We have been waiting for this for a while already and now Amazon Prime is changing it's design for the better.

Get ready for a new way of programming to take Prime to new levels of entertainment. 

8/1/22

Slack Free Plan Changes

Slack is changing it services and how it's free plan works and if you are currently using Slack this is what you should be aware of.

Unfortunately, the free plan will have it's limitation now and going forward they are basically slowly forcing you to pay for it's service. So be ready if they sooner or later discontinue the free service. 

7/31/22

Email Hacked

Here is a great way to tell if your Outlook email has been compromised. In today's world you never can be for sure if a breach occurred with all the malicious program that are out there.

If you sense that your Outlook email was hacked, there are some great helpful tips that you can use. 

7/30/22

Kiwi Application Monitor

Here is a great way to monitor your applications and keep you inform on certain events that take place. It's a great program to alert you when things go on your computer so that you can automate other things. 

It's a great software to monitor application and memory usage. 

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7/29/22

Pc Doctor Toolbox

Here is a diagnostic software used by most computer repair companies to diagnose your computer problems. Now is the time to register for a free license before it's too late. 

I would recommend that you register the software and install the software immediately so you have it on hand should you ever need to run diagnostics on your computer.

7/28/22

Apple First EV Results

In so many simple words it was better off if Apple would have purchased Tesla instead of trying to invent the wheel. As far as being innovative with the EV industry it so far as been a big failure for them. 

In my opinion, it's easier to find a new EV startup company and buy the company outright instead of spending unnecessary expenses in Research and Development.

The technology is already there, it's just piecing them together and creating a vehicle that will meet cutting edge technology. 

7/27/22

Lockheed Drones

This is like starting to look like the movie Stealth or better yet AI Drones that will team with the U.S. Air Force. It's only a matter of time before AI Drones dominate the sky, now I just hope someone did watch all the Terminator sequels so that they can really understand what they are doing. 


7/26/22

Meta new Movement

It going to be very interesting to see how Meta transforms itself into the metaverse. It would have made sense if Meta just created a new company for the metaverse, but we all will have to wait and see how it's going to play out in the coming years. 

I am definitely going to keep an eye on Meta and see on how they link the dots. 


7/25/22

ChromeBook News

 If you are a Chromebook users here is some good news for you, the multitasking OS may soon allow vertical, horizontal, three-way, and four way divisions.

This will make the device even more productive. 

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7/24/22

Telsa Laid off Talent

This is going to be very interesting in the next few years when Telsa the leading EV auto maker starts getting fierce competition from it's rivals. 

All that these companies need to do is just catch up and then the EV games will begin and it will be very interesting to see who will be on top and who now's has the latest technology. 


7/23/22

VPN Kill Switch

What is a VPN kill switch and why you should use one. Let's just say it's a better way to connect and keep your information private. In todays world privacy is always a top priority when connecting online. 


7/22/22

Vodafone going Cloud

Here just another example of how companies are easily migrating into the cloud to enhance it's ability and improve their network performance. You can bet that more companies are going to start embracing the cloud as time goes by. The future of the cloud is here to stay. 

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7/21/22

iOS Launch Lockdown Mode

Apple will launch lockdown mode to protect users who are targets of digital security. It's a great move against future hacking attacks. The goal is for Apple to me proactive against security concerns. 

7/20/22

Revamped Google TV app

Looks like Google TV is changing it's application and highlights feeds so that movies and shows can easily be searchable and shareable.

Let's wait and see how user's react to the new changes and if it does make a difference. 

7/19/22

Find Flights that Save

Here is a great way to find loopholes in airfare pricing. These are the flights that the airlines do not want you to be aware of. See what flights you can find at skiplagged at a discount to save you money. 

7/18/22

Apple Pay soon to pay for Fuel

It's great to know that Apple Pay will hopefully pave the wave for paying for fuel contactless payments. It's nothing new just another easier way to refuel and go on your way. 

7/17/22

The Solution to High Gas Prices

There is a solution to our current gas problem but not many people will want to accept the reality of what needs to be done.

We have been too long reliant on one particular type of energy that it's time for a drastic change now. The longer we wait for the change to happen, the more difficult it's going to be to accept that change.

It's time for us to wake up and start making changes so that we can no longer have a gas price problem. 

7/16/22

Aptera

California's solar car is going to change the EV business due to the hassles of charging. Now imagine buying a car at an affordable price and then be able to drive 40 miles per day which is enough for most users.

These cars are already in production and you will start seeing them soon by the end of this year.


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7/15/22

Recent Autonomous Problem

Not too long ago a fleet of self-driving cars gathered together and blocked an intersection in San Franciso for several hours for no apparent reason. 

Now many assumed this was a robot uprising but in actuality, it was a problem with the platform software. It's beyond me why this would occur and it's a strong message for cities to be prepared for the worse when disaster strikes. 

The future is now but at what costs. 

7/14/22

Women digital Footprint

With the new overturn Supreme Court decision women now need to hide their digital footprints because their online data could not be used against people seeking abortions.

It's pretty sad that it has come to this but now they can be subject to policing.

Let's hope something changes soon or their privacy could be at risk. 

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7/13/22

Fast Paced invites

Here is great way to create party invites and get quick responses from your guests. I had the pleasure of being invited to an event and I loved how you can simply see the guest list and how many party goers were coming to your event. It's the simplest way to throw a party and attach a gift registry to your guests.
From beginning to the end, it keeps  you on track and reminds and thanks your guest for coming. It's a great way for a start and and end to a party. 

7/12/22

Better Snap Tool

 If you have a large monitor and want to easily resize and organize the window shape, this program makes is so simple to do. It's not that expensive and goes a long way to make things in your life easier to do.

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7/11/22

Microsoft Surface Duo 2

The Surface has taken a new direction with its foldable tablet. Not only has it been improved but it's a great workable pocket computer. 

It's great for writing handy notes and helpful for reading online, although it might still need more improvements. The device can eventually compete with Apple iPads. 


7/10/22

IE is Dead

Here is a look back at Internet Explorer in the last 27 years of its existence. Microsoft could never get this application to work at its best, instead, it had to replicate its competitors so that it could at least dominate for a while. 

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7/9/22

Gates NFT Theory

Gates is no fan of NFTs and if you read this article you will understand the reasons why. But who is going to dispute this billionaire's theories when you are on the list of the top ten richest people in the world. 

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7/8/22

uLTRAwide Monitors

Here is an interesting article on the current Ultrawide monitors overrating. And yes, I can relate to the user on spending a long time researching to finally decide his final outcome.

It basically all depends on what you are into and not everyone is going to have the same demands and same conclusion that you decide, but at least you are content.

7/7/22

Lightyear's Solar EV

The future solar EV has arrived and if this car lives up to it's potential, this can change solar energy and battery charging as we know it today.

The only downside of it now is it's current cost, which is time will change when the supply and demand volume increases.

Let's just keep an eye on this company for now and wait to see what happens next. 

7/6/22

Google Map Time Machine

Google has been for a while making it available to see the current location street time machine and it's pretty impressive on how things change from then to now. 

Give it a try and go back in time to see how the neighbor has changed.


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7/5/22

Telsa's New Phone

Tesla looks like is testing a new phone and let's just say if they ever decide to go full scale on making this phone there is sure going to be competing against Apple's iPhone.

Let's see how far they are willing to go. 

7/4/22

Win11 Unsupported Update

Not too long ago Microsoft accidentally allowed unsupported computers to upgrade to Windows 11 and lets just say it might be just changing its mind or it could be a disaster ready to happen.
If you already installed Windows 11 and your computer is not supported, I would roll back to Windows 10 immediately otherwise, you have been warned. 

7/3/22

Google Maps Time Travel

If you are currently using Google Maps now you will be able to see the previous street views over the years at that location you are at. It's an interesting way to see how time has changed. 

Give a try, Google Maps is here to stay.

7/2/22

Google Workspace Update

If you have not noticed but Google Workspace changed it's free Suite legacy edition and users must now cough up to use their services. It was going to eventually happen sooner or later.

It's still reasonable when compared to other plans.