James Lizowski
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Spends his days making his own Star Wars figurines. His craft has driven him to look towards the future, drawing inspiration from past technological advances.
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Awesome Gifts For People Who Love To Drive
Finding gifts for people who love to drive shouldn't be as hard as it is. After all, driving is a simple pleasure, right? Well, you'd think so, until you realize how hard it is to find a car part or cheap car mod to gift your buddy with.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in Wheel
Coolest Tech Gadgets Made in the USA
Say what you will about the massive amount of cool gadgets produced in China, but American products aren't always too far behind. In fact, many American companies are currently making cutting-edge tech that would impress even the most diehard techie.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in 01
Best Deep Web Search Engines
Most people tend to avoid surfing the Deep Web, because of all the horror stories involving the Dark Web they've read. It's hard not to see why they'd be worried, but the truth is that most of the Deep Web really isn't as bad as you'd expect it to be. The majority of sites aren't like Silk Road or anything like that; they're just...sites.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in 01
- Top Story - October 2017
Essential Winter Car Accessories to Keep You WarmTop Story - October 2017
There's something super-comforting about riding in a toasty warm car in the middle of a blisteringly cold winter. It makes you feel snug as a bug in a rug, and to a point, also makes travel way more attractive during the winter months.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in Wheel
Must Play Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Games
Pokemon is one of the most popular gaming franchises of all times, and it's become an international phenomenon for decades. Everyone around the world knows what a Pikachu is, who Ash Ketchum is, and what a pokeball looks like.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in Gamers
Best Robert A. Heinlein Books
Robert A. Heinlein is an American science fictionauthor who usually wrote very controversial pieces of writing. He is commonly referred to as the dean of science fiction writers because of his popularity and influential writing. Heinlein had a big obsession with writing and reading science fiction.
By James Lizowski6 years ago in Futurism
Best Gifts for People Who Always Break Their Phones
I have many friends who have a magical knack for dropping their phones, cracking their screens, and just finding new ways to make sure that the $1000 they plunked down on an iPhone quickly becomes for naught. It's amazing how quickly they do it, too.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01
- Top Story - September 2017
Best Drones for Aerial PhotographyTop Story - September 2017
There are many reasons why someone might find drones to be a fun hobby to partake in. Gearheads love the idea of being able to tinker with technology, and drone maintenance definitely allows for plenty of that. They also might like being able to shop for cool drone accessories, too.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01
Cyber Security Degree Programs
Cyber security has become a major political, social, and economic issue. Hackers have gotten into the Social Security database, have gained access into major electricity generators, and even have managed to cause millions in damages due to financial breaches.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01
Best Peter Watts Books
Peter Watts is a Canadian science fiction author and former marine-mammal biologist. He has led an interesting life since he was stopped at the United States and Canadian border during a random car search. Due to the immigration laws and Watts being convicted of a felony for assaulting an officer, he is not able to re-enter the United States.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in Futurism
Best Cyber Security Jobs
Cyber security is more important now than ever before, and that's why it's a billion-dollar industry. Legally speaking, every business has the responsibility to protect clients from hackers, data breaches, and cyber attacks. Those that do not do what they're required are often saddled with the financial burden of damage repair.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01