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Your Social Media Consumption
In today’s society, we spend lots of time on social media, whether it be from our computers or mobile devices. We can instantly log into our social media profiles whether it be from home, in between two back to back classes, or during a brief lunch break at work. Whether you post often on social media platforms, or simply just read the posts of others, social media has a tendency to take up a lot of our free time. Sometimes, taking a break from it may be necessary.
By Frank Sartain7 years ago in 01
Major German Internet Provider Is Causing a Threat to Net Neutrality - Users Turn to VPNs
Internet service provider “Deutsche Telekom” is causing a threat to net neutrality, the idea that all internet users must be able to use the web without any restrictions. Even though the company is adjusting its tariff, it still does not treat all data traffic equally by limiting video streaming speed.
By Daniel Markuson7 years ago in 01
Best Upright Vacuum Cleaners Under $300
For one, you don’t have to tow it around behind you, which is helpful if you’re dealing with stairs at home. Also, most upright vacuum cleaners include accessories, which can be stored onboard the vacuum such as crevice tools and dusting brushes.
By bradsalbrad7 years ago in 01
How to Calculate the Cost of App Development
So, how is the cost of an app calculated in 2019? How do app development calculators estimate how much you will need to pay? Well, to help you understand how development agencies and freelancers arrive at their service prices, we have provided this guide with the variables used to dictate the final price you pay for an app.
By Julia Beyers7 years ago in 01
Case to Learn: Big Companies' Protection of Users vs Hackers' Attacks
The systems of corporations, large companies, cryptocurrency exchanges, and online casinos are in the high-risk group. And it's logical because they contain a large number of accounts, as well as important information. What do users and companies use against hackers today and can it help them to protect valuable data?
By Julia Beyers7 years ago in 01
6 Solid YouTube PC Review Channels to Watch
Worldwide PC shipments grew from 62 million to 63 million units between Q2, 2018 and 2019. This means more and more people are ordering, buying, and selling PCs, whether as end-users or sellers like retailers and dropshippers.
By Amos Onwukwe7 years ago in 01
Things You Must Know About the Palo Alto Firewall Training Program
Learn how to better design, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot applications to prevent cybersecurity threats. This article includes important information about the Palo Alto Firewall Training Program that helps enhance your career growth.
By Jitendra Kr.7 years ago in 01
The Risks of Public Wifi and How to Stay Safe
In a bid to entertain their customers, airports, coffee shops, shopping malls—and literally all public places—provide free Wi-Fi. And because the traffic in and around these places is exceedingly high, their Wi-Fi networks aren’t as secure as you’d imagine. For what it is worth, your privacy can never be sufficiently protected by a 5 or even 10-digit login password that you are given. Data thieves are wittier and more determined to mine your data than ever before; they will bypass that password protection in a heartbeat!
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in 01
Making Your Home Eco-Friendly
In this age of technology, you can turn your house into a digitally-advanced home by adding some smart gadgets into your home. There are so many devices available in the market that you can install to make your life easier. Now, the devices are smart and connected to the internet, making them more useful to you. You don't have to do much of the work, as they can be done by the devices easily. In this article, some of those devices will be discussed—devices that, if you install in your home, can make your life easier, and make your home a better and more comfortable place to live.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in 01











