Not too long ago, while checking out Google Analytics for my blog website, confirming NetMarketShare’s declaration that Chrome is the most popular web browser on the Internet, I noticed a few other interesting analytics ...
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Category: Technology
All technology things, computers, networking, IT security, etc.
If you’re a serious hard-core gamer, you’re going to love ASUS’ new ROG GT51. This gaming desktop is liquid-cooled, and the first to feature the latest 2-way SLI NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X graphics card and the ...
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Hardware virtualisation solutions are really convenient. They allow you to try all sorts of operating systems and software on your existing computers, without having to buy additional hardware. But here’s something ...
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Pebble has managed to stick around, even after the arrival of numerous Android smartwatches and, of course, Apple’s Watch. Their first product, now called the Pebble Classic, raised a record amount of funding on ...
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You might have heard of Docker and Parallels. The former is about packaging of software, along with their dependencies, inside a container that can be easily deployed. The latter is the company whose chief product, Parallels ...
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It has taken some time. Google’s web browser, Chrome, original released in September 2008, is now placed number one. According to NetMarketShare (via PCWorld), Google’s Chrome web browser now holds 41.66% of the ...
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If you’ve been waiting for the fourth telco to come around, wait no longer. There is a new telco now, Circles.Life, and they’ve just gone live yesterday. Circles.Life labels themselves a digital telco, with a focus ...
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We asked for more competition. The incumbents don’t like it. But we, the consumers, find our three main telcos here just aren’t working hard enough to bring better value, more competitive prices, to us. We want a ...
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If you’ve used a PC long enough, you must have heard of QuickTime. Once upon a time, you needed QuickTime to play video on your computer. Everyone installed QuickTime on their computers. Fast forward to 2016. You ...
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Since October 2015, Google has released month security patches for Nexus devices. These are accompanied by an announcement in the form of the Nexus Security Bulletin, which details security vulnerabilities affecting Android ...
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