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The future is here; discover the latest gadgets and electronics on the market making life a whole lot simpler and cooler.
How to Choose a Flash Drive: Memory Size, Interface, and Design
What do we know about flash drives? There isn't a person who does not know what a flash drive is. It is difficult to imagine how people managed to live without it before. Disks are forgotten. Most people will not even remember floppies. With a flash drive, it is more convenient and much easier to transfer data. Often the question arises how to choose the right USB flash drive for the computer?
By macy helly7 years ago in 01
USB 3.0—What Are the Advantages?
What do we know about USB 3.0? This interface was developed back in 2008, but it only got into mass production from the second half of 2011. Three years were spent on the refinement and testing of new data transmission technology, after which USB 3.0 still became available for use by ordinary users, but there was no sharp “boom” on USB 3.0.
By digitaldays karin7 years ago in 01
10 Apple Watch Accessories You Didn't Know You Needed
Approximately 23 Apple watches are sold every minute. This means that if there's an accessory you need or want for this device, chances are someone's thought of it. While there are a wide array of Apple watch bands out there to accessorize your look, the realm of Apple watch accessories goes far beyond that. Whether you want to keep your Apple watch charged, protect your watch, or keep a nice stand or docking station that both your Apple watch and iPhone can use simultaneously, they make accessories for both the 38mm and 42mm Apple watch versions.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in 01
12 Best Gadgets for Cleaning Your Home
I'll be the first to admit it, I'm kind of OCD about a clean room. There are plenty of you who know exactly what I'm saying when I tell you that I find something so satisfying about everything being clean—I can't even stand to see coffee stains at the counter at work. Sure, every once in awhile I'll leave my pajamas splayed out on my easy chair, but more often than not, dirty clothes are in the hamper, dresser doors are closed, and even the tiniest strand of fabric is in the bin. Hell, you'd think I never sit at my desk just because everything is exactly where it should be at all times, absolutely no exceptions.
By Ryan Whitaker7 years ago in 01
Apple Watch Series 4: The Ultimate Smart Wearable and Health Tracker
Almost 4 years ago Apple released the Apple Watch into the world, promising a plethora of features and plenty of app support from developers. I pre-ordered the Watch on day one excited to experience the next wave of tech, and was met by a different person asking me everyday "So...what does it actually do?"
By Jamie Gillam7 years ago in 01
The Picture
When I was just starting out, I worked with so many different computers and phones. I wanted to stay in touch, work, and I wanted to be fast! What you are looking at is my Sony collection that I work with. Doing all the writing, looking for pictures to go with my writing, and using my phones—you can imagine what my day is like. Most times I write, I am always writing something that happened or something in my head. I always use my phones (I use my Samsung phone as well) to make the calls I need or want to make. The picture that you are looking at is real and I do use the computer, iPads, and phones. When I took the photo of the items in sets (Samsung and Sony) I was thinking, "Yeah, I will use it on my Instagram and Pinterest." Then I thought to myself that maybe I would speak about it here and that brings me to writing it to you. Man, looking at them off doesn't seem as intimidating as when they are on and running programs. When I took the photo of this, I remembered how each one felt to use. The buttons on the iPads and phones seem to be the same. The keys on the computer seem to be harder to use (you ever get that?). I do marvel at the sites that I come across on all mostly because they are information sites. I love getting information especially information on how to do something. I find that the phones are better because you can carry them everywhere you go. The computers are good if you are going to sit or stand for a while in one place. Both are really fast as you can type and both get you what you want in the end. In the end, we know that the specs on the computer and phones are what people should be looking for. Sometimes people just want the look and feel of them but me, I want it for work. So sometimes Sony and other times Samsung—both of them are great!
By Arlene "Candi" Brown7 years ago in 01
iPhones
iPhone 3G The iPhone 3G was the second generation of Apple. It came out on June 9, 2008. The colors they had were gray/black and black. It was at least $99. It was released across 22 countries. On June 7, 2010, the iPhone 3G was discontinued. The screen was a 3.5-inch screen and had one speaker.
By Katherine Rod7 years ago in 01
Reason First: Valuable Apple
How did Apple get to a trillion dollar market capitalization? How did so many lives change by being able to experience the products pushed out by Apple? The answers are clear. Apple creates top-notch iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and streaming services like Apple Music and media players like Apple TV amongst a whole host of other products and applications. When a launch of a new set of products occurs, some people go through sticker shock. They can’t believe that a phone would cost almost $1,500 if all the memory is included.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in 01
10 Best Google Home Commands That You Probably Didn't Know
If you've used been alive since 1998, had an inkling of a curiosity about any topic imaginable, or simply ever used the internet, you've probably heard of a little thing called Google. Well, Google has come a long way from solely being the hub of all information available in the world. With the release of the new technology coming to households in 2018, this company is going toe-to-toe with brands like Apple and Microsoft for the title of "King of the Operating Systems." I know, personally, that I have been caught in public whispering obscenities to Siri as she fumbles over my commands, or even had Alexa place an unwanted extra order of cheesy bread from Domino's (not because I didn't want it, because I didn't need it); and have oftentimes wondered, "Would Google know better?" It turns out, Google always knows better; and with these Google Home commands, you'll understand why the bar has been set by this company in terms of home assistance and processes.
By Ryan Whitaker7 years ago in 01











