-
Dec 2, 2024 |
msn.com | Tyler Von Harz
Continue reading More for You Continue reading More for You
-
Apr 15, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Tyler Von Harz |Sharon Goldman |David Beren
What marketing gimmicks should you avoid when buying a computer? Advertisers aren’t exactly known for being forthright when it comes to pitching products to consumers. When you have something as important as a computer being purchased, it helps to know what to look for. Today’s guide does away with the marketing lingo and cuts straight to the point. One of the biggest marketing gimmicks you can fall for when buying a computer is any claim toward performance.
-
Apr 14, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Nate Williams |David Beren |Tyler Von Harz
How has music listening changed over the years? Listening to music on a personal device is always a small thrill. However, things have changed greatly since the introduction of devices that could play back music. Today’s guide takes a longing look back to yesteryear and some of the common devices you might have seen when listening to your favorite songs. Before vinyl or any other portable home player, you might see a phonograph.
-
Apr 14, 2024 |
history-computer.com | David Beren |Liam Frady |Tyler Von Harz |Nate Williams
As much as we have tried to give ourselves over to technology, sometimes, the simple thing is just better. Even though there is no question that high-tech can be incredibly valuable, simple products are often all that we need. Some examples are reading a paper book rather than an e-book or using a paper calendar over a digital one. In examples like these, low-tech simple products often beat high-tech complicated ones.
-
Apr 12, 2024 |
history-computer.com | David Beren |Rebecca Bales |Lex Basu |Tyler Von Harz
Try as we might to stay protected both online and in the real world, there is always a risk of identity theft when shopping and using our info. Right now, it’s a constant tug-of-war battle between scammers who want our info and services like credit card companies who need to protect us from would-be criminal acts. The good news is that you have some protection you can take advantage of right now. These tools, known as Identity theft services, are far more than just a way to secure yourself online.
-
Apr 11, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Nate Williams |Tyler Von Harz |David Beren
There are some great reasons why fitness trackers aren’t worth the hype. The smartwatch and other devices have become a recurring element in modern society, but there is a little more to them than meets the eye. We’ve covered reasons you might want to purchase one in the past, but today’s guide is taking a closer look at some of the negative things associated with these devices. One of the biggest reasons fitness trackers aren’t worth the hype comes down to how they approach workouts.
-
Apr 10, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |David Beren |Tyler Von Harz |Drew Baker
What printer brands should you be looking at? More important, what features make or break a printer? Let’s face it, printer shopping is one of the least fun parts about getting into modern tech. There is no shortage of choices, finding honest reviews can be difficult, and then you’ve got the cost of ink. Don’t worry about any of that today, I’m going to set you right with my favorite printer features. Your choice of printer brands shouldn’t be skimping on the image quality.
-
Apr 8, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Rhian Hunt |Tyler Von Harz |David Beren
What are the most advanced guns in the world? Weapons technology has been in a state of constant evolution since people figured them out. Today’s guide takes a closer look at the cutting-edge weapons that are shaping the future of warfare. If you’ve been curious about where things are going, you’re in the right place. One of the most advanced guns in the world isn’t even what you’d consider a traditional firearm.
-
Apr 7, 2024 |
history-computer.com | David Beren |Renee Christian |Tyler Von Harz |Drew Baker
Primarily found in the Western United States, America’s geothermal plants generate electricity using geothermal energy. Said differently, these plants create power by using the internal thermal energy from Earth and then distributing this power to nearby businesses and residents. A geothermal power plant isn’t all that different from a coal or nuclear solution, it just uses a different heat source.
-
Apr 7, 2024 |
history-computer.com | David Beren |Steve McGarvey |Tyler Von Harz |Drew Baker
Did you know the average American home will spend around $2,000 per year on home energy bills? This is on top of your electricity bill, so costs can quickly add up. Unfortunately, a lot of the money being spent on energy bills is wasted according to energy.gov. Thanks to leaky windows or old appliances, you could be spending more money without even realizing it. Enter the DIY (do-it-yourself) project to fix things up and find some savings each month.