I feel Apple does not really care because they do not seem to be as innovative as they once were. The new Apple watch is really a dud. They only put a few improvements in each new smartphone so they can keep some for the next year. I do feel that their iPhone is […]
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FreedomPop Supernova 655
Are you someone who would like a wifi hotspot? Recently Freedompop has developed a new hotspot called the supernova 655! Its only 199 dollars and it ranges with a variety of different service plans. Find out if any of their services are just right for you. Fits right in your pocket so you can […]
New California Law Attempts To Fight Hollywood Ageism By Censoring Third-Party Websites
Hollywood won a major battle against the internet. A judgment came down, barring websites from publishing actors and actresses ages. Websites, like IMDB, have posted people’s ages before and it has led accusations of ageism in Hollywood. Some people are claiming that they are going after the wrong people, shooting the messenger instead of […]
Adobe and Microsoft partner on Azure
Are you someone who uses either adobe products or Microsoft products? Recently Microsoft and adobe have teamed up in a thrilling new partnership to bring digital transformation and personalization like never before! They have begun implementing cloud technology and ways for businesses to strengthen their brands for the upcoming year. ~Comments always welcome… Relevant […]
Senate Comes To Its Senses: Does NOT Support Ted Cruz’s Plan To Block Internet Governance Transition
The senate just announced it’s new plan for transferring internet governance from the Commerce Department. Believed to include language from Ted Cruz’s plan, the Senate changed it’s mind and did not include it in their new plan. This could still spell trouble if the House decides to try to block the bill, but that […]
This Week In Techdirt History – September 18th – 24th
A look back at this week in history shows that quite a bit has happened over the years, technology wise. Five years ago, there was a shake up in the Berlin parliament. Ten years ago, HP was being rocked by a spying scandal. Fifteen years ago, the world was steal dealing with the aftermath […]
Movie Theater Security Guards Assault Women, Claim They Were Pirating Movie
A Toronto woman was injured when trying to leave a showing of “The Magnificent Seven” when a private security guard tackled her. He did so because he believed that the woman was trying to pirate the movie, even though she was leaving in the middle of it. When the cops did not arrive, the […]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
Responses to Hillary Clinton’s comments that technology experts need to “Nerd harder,” in order to protect us from online terrorism have been both insightful and hilarious. Several people’s responses have gone viral. Several comments have been selected as the winners of the week as being the funniest or most insightful responses to this issue. […]
The Best Windows 10 Version for You
With Windows 10 dominating the computing world, it can be hard to decide which version of the program is best for you. With seven different versions out there, it isn’t easy to decide which version you should be using. With simple tips, you can find the right version that is perfect for your devices […]
Choose the Best Computer for School
“Choose the Best Computer for School” is an infographic for college students – and other people, although the infographic is mainly geared at people heading to school – focusing on what computer they should get to help them make their way through their major. Follow the arrows and answer what you’re aiming for to […]