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Finding Funds to Cover Up Additional Expenses

January 22, 2012 By Jeff Leave a Comment

There are times when life hands us surprises we are completely unprepared for; such as having a baby or getting into an accident. Image from Flickr Regardless of the reason, you may need funds to cover additional expenses such as these. You can make changes to your current lifestyle to save money, seek help from reputable lenders [...]

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: Expenses, Funds, Loans

In Graphics We Trust: Worth a Thousand Blogged Words

December 22, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

There’s a reason why children’s books are heavy on pictures. Images can immediately speak a thousand words: they can grab and hold at attention their notoriously distractable readers; and they can make (or break) the appeal and hence readability of the text they accompany. The same rationale applies — and same effect achieved — when it comes [...]

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How to Become a Better Photographer: It’s All in the Lens

August 6, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Because of improvements in digital photography over the last decade, award-winning photography isn’t just for the professional photographer; now anyone can aspire to take professional-looking pictures. Relatively inexpensive cameras can take almost identical shots to $4,000 cameras.  If you’re looking to make the most out of your equipment, we have tips on how you can [...]

Filed Under: Advancements, Usability Tips Tagged With: Camera, Camera lens, Photography

The First Electronic Spam Message

July 23, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Image by arneheijenga via Flickr Spam is everywhere on the Internet. It’s on the websites you visit, it ends up in your email, you see it on forums, and it appears on your Facebook walls. It’s so predominant on the Internet that it’s virtually impossible for an internet user to not encounter some type of [...]

Filed Under: Advancements, Evolution of the Internet Tagged With: Email, MySpace, Spam

Why Mac Users Love Their Macs

July 12, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Image via Wikipedia In the computer world, the battle rages on between the Mac and the PC. Computer users on both sides of the spectrum defend their choice to the end and believe that their decision is the right one. Just as with any debate, it can often be hard to see both sides of [...]

Filed Under: Advancements, Evolution of the Internet Tagged With: Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC User

Why the PC May Win in the Mac vs PC Fight

July 4, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

There is a major push for people to toss their PC’s out the window and make the switch to a Mac. Before you take your home computer and join in on the revolution of Mac computers, you may want to consider why you purchased the PC in the first place. The media and bloggers might [...]

Filed Under: Advancements, Evolution of the Internet Tagged With: Macintosh, Operating system, Personal computer

The First Computer Virus

June 28, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Image via Wikipedia Computer viruses are the plague that every computer user fears. To inoculate ourselves from data oblivion, we purchase increasingly more sophisticated anti-viral software.  We owe it all to Richard Skrenta, who, in 1982 at the age of 15, created the first wild computer virus to infect home computers. Why would he do [...]

Filed Under: Advancements Tagged With: Anti-Virus, Computer virus, Elk Cloner
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