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The Most Unique CASETiFY iPhone Cases You Can Buy Right Now
Finding the right iPhone case can be a tall order. First, it needs to be functional and protective: iPhones aren't cheap, after all! If a case doesn't actually protect your phone, what's the point of having a case at all? Second, the case needs to look good. I mean, come on, you have to look at this thing all day, every day. How can you be expected to look at your phone if it's dressed in some dull plastic case? Luckily for you, CASETiFY has answered the call with a variety of durable and protective cases that feature luxurious materials and designs. These unique CASETiFY iPhone cases will make for the perfect gift for anyone with a fantastic sense of style—especially yourself!
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 4 years ago in 01A Crisis of Trust
It's never a bad day to be a billionaire. That goes without saying. However, Mark Zuckerberg, has had—by any measure—a no good, very bad 2018! From the use of Facebook by the Russians to interfere in the U.S. elections—and beyond—to the controversies over everything from hacking to cloning Facebook accounts and now to the recent revelation that Facebook had been allowing companies like Netflix and Spotify to not just access users' friends lists and other pertinent info, along with their private messages, the social media giant is truly testing the age-old adage that "there's no such thing as bad publicity!"
David WyldPublished 4 years ago in 01Flash Drive Info
Flash Drives Flash drives have become indispensable helpers of modern man. This is really convenient - you connected the drive to a USB port and you can immediately work with the information: copy, move and delete files. With all this, USB flash drives have an impressive amount of memory and very compact size. Sooner or later everyone thinks about buying a USB drive. A natural question arises: what to look for when choosing it? Let's try to figure it out.
Meet GoFish: The Wireless Underwater Camera That Will Change the Way You Fish
Most men don't like to admit something like this, but I'm just going to go ahead and do it anyway—I'm horrible at fishing. I know, you're probably thinking: "How can one really be THAT bad?" Well let me tell you firsthand, fishing is a science. You're not just throwing a line and praying for the best.
Tony Anthony GregPublished 4 years ago in 01How the Sphero BOLT Is Changing the Way Kids Learn to Code
In America, students are showing less and less interest in STEM—despite the rapidly growing demand for STEM professionals. Our workforce needs people who are into the hard sciences, but we can't force kids to choose a career in the sciences if they don't want to explore that world.
Cato ConroyPublished 4 years ago in 01Tumblr's Trouble: An Opinion
By now, everyone has heard about Tumblr's decision to eliminate all things adult-oriented by the 17th. The website claims that non-erotic nude art is safe, but Instagram user (and painter) Dan Lacey (aka danlaceythepainterofpancakes) can tell you firsthand that this exception is a lie. The cut-off date is also a lie, as there have been several sex workers and non-sex work creators/users who've been flagged and/or have had things removed from their blogs the moment that the first decree was released. Not to mention, they're marked as NSFW whether they want to be or not. Repeat offenders are set to be removed completely. Meanwhile, the porn bots that have plagued Tumblr for a while are still out to play. (I get followed by at least three to four a day.)
Veronica WilliamsPublished 4 years ago in 01The Problem with Youtube: A Continued Downward Spiral
As most of you know, I have made articles about this same topic before. As time went on, I noticed that Youtube still had yet to solve its biggest issue; the silencing of creators.
13 Clean and Simple Open-Source Blogging Platforms for Your Developer Blog
If you are recently starting to learn web development and would like to keep a blog to discuss your learning and career options, open-source is definitely for you. Many popular blogging platforms are not really a good fit for developers, because the platforms are cluttered with features that developers don't really want (or need).
Lovelli FuadPublished 4 years ago in 01The Tale of Boris, the Not So Intelligent Robot
Ah, the Ruskies! They are seemingly everywhere, and seemingly unstoppable these days. They are manipulating our elections, if not our President. They are invading their neighbors and flying bombers to Venezuela. They even have a leader who at 65 still proudly, and often, takes his shirt off in public...
David WyldPublished 4 years ago in 018 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.
Shaun MukherjeePublished 4 years ago in 01Reasons Why WALNUTT Spectra Mini Is the Smartest and Safest Electric Skateboard
Traditional skateboards are on their way out. There, I said it. I'll admit, it sounds a little crazy, but just wait until you get your hands on what's replacing them. The integrated features of WALNUTT skateboards and their accompanying app make them not only safer, but also much more powerful than normal boards. While they won't be replacing all traditional skateboards any time soon, electric skateboards like the WALNUTT Spectra Mini are undeniable evidence of the incredible potential of this high-tech update on the classic vehicle.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 4 years ago in 01We Live in a Programmer's World
BRYCE ON TECHNOLOGY - Their perspective affects us all greatly. Click for AUDIO VERSION. Recently, I was putting up some outdoor Christmas lights and, wanting to schedule when they would turn on and off at night, I tried to adjust a timer to suit my needs. I didn't have an instruction booklet, just the timer. I had worked with many timers over the years, but this one gave me fits in trying to set it. What I believed to be on/off switches, of course, didn't work. Then I noticed the lights went on and off mysteriously. I tried many variations of the settings, but nothing seemed to work. Feeling stumped, I thought back to something my father told me years ago, "You have to remember, this was designed by programmers, and they don't think like the rest of us do." I then applied reverse logic to the settings and "Voila!" it worked perfectly.