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How to Write a Computer Program
What's one skill you can learn to drastically increase your employability? Computer programming is one of the most in-demand skills in the business world. Even if you don't have any particular interest in becoming an IT worker, having computer programming skills on your resume can help it to stand out and land you that fancy new job.
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick5 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 Productions5 years ago in 01
How Your Printer Is Snitching on You
Printers are one of the most commonly used computer peripherals essential to every home and office. But, did you know that these devices are also designed to sell you out? Every piece of paper that comes out of your printer contains more information than you know, slipped in there for the sole purpose of tracking your documents back to you.
By Jack Warner5 years ago in 01
I Started Charging My Phone on the Go the Green Way with Solar Paper. Top Story - January 2019.
I'll admit it, I'm a "green fiend." Eco-friendly living is what I adore, and it's my way of making sure that I help the Earth with the money that I make. There's something just absolutely satisfying about knowing that the things I use are combating harm done to the planet.
By Riley Raul Reese5 years ago in 01
Why the Circuit Scribe Maker Kit Is Great for Every Science-Loving Kid
Do you remember reading Harold and the Purple Crayon as a child? It was a story that featured a young boy named Harold who created his own world using a magic purple crayon. Every child has, at one point or another, wanted to see their doodles come to life.
By Cato Conroy5 years ago in 01
Microduino's Itty Bitty City Teaches STEM to Kids of All Ages
I don't think I can be any more thankful that I'm not a student in today's educational climate. That's not a knock on teaching, or even the system as a whole, it's just that everything is so much more data-driven than when I was in school, so the focus has shifted a bit. One of the biggest changes I've seen is the implementation of STEM education. Basically, STEM education focuses on four core disciplines—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
By Brett Tortorello5 years ago in 01
Protect Your Home From Afar with the Amaryllo Atom Security Camera
I have a bit of good news that I'm proud to share with the world—I recently became a first-time home owner. Well, I have about 20 years worth of mortgage payments before it's official, but for all intents and purposes, I have a place that I can finally call my own.
By Greg Bogart5 years ago in 01
Get a Superior Mobile Movie Experience With Ximmerse Visor X
As an old-fashioned film connoisseur, I've always had my doubts about the new technology being utilized in movies. Whether it was the implementation of 3D in the early days of IMAX, the over-usage of CGI in modern films (ask me about what I thought of the Justice League movie), or the VR capabilities of today's best technology, I was never really enthralled with drastic changes to my movie-going experience. I've always watched movies for their intrinsic, storytelling values.
By Tony Anthony Greg5 years ago in 01
Reasons the Skyroam Solis Is the Only WiFi Hotspot You Need
It always seems like the time when you need WiFi the most is the time your WiFi will crash. It's just when you need to call a friend via WiFi, just when you need to send over an important document, just when you need to get those directions to the restaurant for your first date.
By Cato Conroy5 years ago in 01
The Flic Wireless Smart Button is Like Magic for Your Smart Home Devices
Did you ever have a moment where you got fed up with having to sort through all the minute details of life on your own? Maybe it was trying to yell at Alexa to dim the lights one too many times, or remembering to go online to order your favorite energy drink. Or, maybe it was something as simple as trying to unlock your home's smart lock without any luck.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart5 years ago in 01