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My Experience: iPhone vs Samsung
iPhone vs Samsung Before getting into iPhones and Samsung, first we need to revisit my very first phone. My first phone ever was an LG, which happened to look like a Blackberry. Of course a lot of people assumed it was a Blackberry. Considering it was almost a perfect replica of the Blackberry, it was easily mistakable.
By Kailee Harrington6 years ago in 01
How to Choose Underwater Headphones
Waterproof headphones are available for those who worry about sweat damaging their headphones, those who want to listen to music while underwater, or those that worry about getting caught in the rain with their headphones. If you are planning on wearing your headphones while swimming or going underwater, you want a set of headphones that you will not have to worry about being damaged underwater.
By rahman tutul6 years ago in 01
Filament Advice – 5 Things to Consider Before You Buy a Filament
Are you looking at buying filament for your 3D printer? If you are, then you absolutely want to make sure you’re getting the right one, right? Well, there are a few important things that you should take a look at when you’re deciding what filament to buy. We’re going to look at five important factors that you should consider before you decide to up and buy the first thing that catches your eye. You could easily end up with filament that isn’t worth the spool it’s wrapped around if you don’t know what you’re looking for.
By [email protected]6 years ago in 01
A Day in the Life with BeHa Smart Heaters
Having your home at the right temperature, at the right time can often be a struggle, especially for families where people come and go at different times. Smart technology that allows you to control your heating can make this a lot easier. This is a day in the life of a family with BeHa smart heaters.
By Scandinavian Trading Ltd6 years ago in 01
Revolutionize Software Design
If you are involved in designing, coding, or managing software, you likely understand the long and difficult process required to create and update the many lines of code that make the software what end up being what users see and experience. Many times, when a team is working on software development, the result is that no one truly understands the entire code. Instead, one person may understand what they worked on, but not truly understand the overall code or how their section of code interacts with another person's section. The problem with this model is that it often makes the software very hard to understand, update and maintain. In addition to the complexity of understanding an entire code when you only worked on a small section, the different styles and habits of the individuals working on the large code can create inconsistencies in the code base, which can often cause problems when trying to push updates through. Another issue that developers often run into when creating large software is that the deployment timeline of the end product often gets extended due to the size of the project, causing missed deadlines and projects to run into each other. Often, a good solution to these problems facing project managers and developers is to break the code architecture into microservices.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in 01
Ditching the Paper and Going Electronic
Keeping important paperwork organized is the best way to protect personal financial interests. An organized filing cabinet or safe is a great start. People are working more than ever, and may not have the time to keep up with these papers. Stacks of mail are easily pushed to the side when life is busy. Here are a few tips on how to be more organized.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in 01
How Social Media Is Sucking Life out of You
To most people, the introduction and growth of social media is the best thing that has happened in the world over the last century. In all honesty, no one should blame anybody for subscribing to this school of thought. Doesn’t Facebook help you keep in touch with family and friends, after all? As a matter of fact, were it not for Twitter, how else could you be sharing your opinions with the world? And without Instagram, how could you be showing off your cool acquisitions? Social media is indisputably important in today’s world.
By Robert Gitau6 years ago in 01
Augmented Reality in Healthcare
When it comes to the top indicators in a country’s quality of living, healthcare provision is one of the key elements in the mix. There’s no denying the fact that a healthy population makes a country more productive and happier. To respond to the growing need to improve the quality of life, the healthcare sector must improve in all aspects, including its technological arm.
By Mike Herzog 6 years ago in 01
How Software Can Save You Money
Any software can not only be useful for your organization's performance but also for saving money. The software can help reduce any unnecessary cost of an organization by making the work easier at the same time. In this article, some ways by which you can save money with the help of software are discussed.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in 01
UV Laser Marking Machine
UV laser marking machines engrave many materials, like plastics, metals, leather, glass, some stones, crystals, and many more. The machine is widely used in a variety of industries including cosmetics, pharmaceutical, medical, and more industries. UV laser marking machines are used in these industries to prevent tampering and counterfeiting. These industries and brands use this machine to ensure lifetime brand protection.
By Sadaf XShan6 years ago in 01
10 Signs That You're a Smartphone Addict
Feeling Your Smartphone Vibrate Even When It Does Not Have you ever felt your phone vibrate, reached down into your pocket, and realized it was all in your head? Even worse, do you often hear it ringing when you dare leave it in another room? You are not alone. A whopping 89 percent of undergraduates at the University of Indiana report the same sensations.
By Kurt Magnus6 years ago in 01











