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These 3 Technologies Will Save Your Business Money
Let’s face it — it’s difficult to keep up with the pace (and price) of new technologies. Business owners face […]
How to Open a Company Bank Account for Your Startup & Avoid the Pitfalls
Congratulations on registering your new business! Or if you’re still contemplating forming your business, and just trying to better understand […]
7 Growth Hacks for Small Businesses and Startups to follow in 2019
Are you looking for some easy and effective growth hacks to boost your budding business? This is a fast-paced environment […]
5 Ways to Buck the Holiday Spending Trends This Year
Every year, predictions about how consumers will spend their money crop up. Covering the most popular toys and the most […]
How To Host A Website With Raspberry Pi
Running your own Web server is the ultimate mark of online independence—and it only need cost you $35.
Building A Raspberry Pi VPN Part One: How And Why To Build A Server
Trust no one and build a server that encrypts your Web data from prying eyes.
4 Unique Growth Tactics for 2020
Marketing tactics change constantly. Each year new tactics become more impactful, and old ones fade into obscurity. Sticking to the same […]
What APIs Are And Why They’re Important
APIs make the modern Web what it is today. Here’s a simple guide to what they are, how they work and why we care.
6 Watermark Apps To Protect Your Online Photos
Photo thieves, beware! Here are the best app options to protect your creative work.
How To Set Up Your Raspberry Pi For The First Time
It’s a computer so simple, anyone can tinker with it. Here’s proof.
Heroku 101: A Beginner’s Guide To Hosting Apps In The Cloud
You build the app, it does the rest.
3 Reasons Why Everyone Needs to Learn Markdown
You’ve probably heard of Markdown. Maybe you’ve heard the name for years. Perhaps you just encountered it, since it’s enjoyed a renaissance lately.
But do you know what it is? Are you using it? You should be. Here are three good reasons to use Markdown. There are no good reasons not to.
Hack of the Day Holiday Special: 3D Christmas Tree in 1KB
Roman Cortes wowed a lot of people with his entry into the “1k Javascript demo contest”: an animated 3D Christmas tree. In just one KB of code.
Cortes has visual guide on how he created it starting with simple pixels to be used as sprites and then animated with 3D vectors.
Seven Ways To Use GitHub That Aren’t Coding
Meet the projects that prove GitHub is a collaboration tool for all stripes.
10 Crazy Things 3D Printers Can Make Today
Never underestimate the power of human ingenuity paired with a machine that can print almost anything.
When Is the Waterfall Methodology Better Than Agile?
Ask any two software developers what the best approach to development is, and you’ll probably get two different answers. Development […]
Five Steps To Build Your Own Random Non-Sequitur Twitter Bot
Make fun of your tweet-obsessed friends—or yourself.
10 Technology Skills That Will No Longer Help You Get A Job
These tech skills are no longer in demand. Show recruiters that you can adapt and learn.
Why You Love Online Quizzes
How many times have you seen an online quiz and thought that it was silly, but took the quiz anyway? […]
What Happens When you Ignore Basic Business Practices?
The unfortunate reality is that the majority of claim dollars lost to medical practices are from “self-inflicted injuries”. While it […]
6 Factors to Determine the Success of Your IoT Project
The emergence of IoT has led to work smarter and revolutionizing the way employees work and interact with others. Workplaces […]
Discovering the threats below the surface on the Dark Web
You can’t stop what you can’t see coming. Understanding the value of intelligence gathering on the Dark Web and gaining […]
Orchestration next big IoT hurdle, says Google
Google expects the next big communications hurdle for the Internet of Things will be overcome through orchestration, although they expect […]
Amazon Echo Getting Kudos Among Its Competitors
Report says Echo wins in customer reviews but consumers want to see better IoT connectivity across all platforms
IoT Security Concerns Show An Industry Struggling To Keep Up
With more connections comes more risk
Rust Never Sleeps: How Mozilla Could Become Cool Again
Mozilla has almost faded from memory, but Rust could make it hip again.
Amazon Echo’s Ready To Chat Up Everyone Now—Except Developers
Alexa AppKit is the missing piece.
Now You Can Build Your Robots Using A Snapdragon Processor
With Qualcomm’s support, robots are about to get a lot smarter.
6 Steps Developers Need To Take To Harness The Internet Of Things
From picking languages to hosting apps.
Magic Leap Launches A Developer Platform For Apps, Games And Movies
But we still don’t know exactly what it’s working on.
The First HomeKit Products Are Here
And this is just the beginning, with WWDC right around the corner.
The Wireless Power Merger Is Official
Where once there were three, now two remain.
How Google ATAP’s Wacky Ideas Could Change The Way We Use Gadgets
A look at the skunkworks team’s smarter smart fibers, wearable radar, and more.
Google’s Offering Smarter Tools For Smarter Apps And Homes
A good time for Android developers.
How To Watch The Google I/O Keynote
And follow ReadWrite’s coverage.
MediaTek’s Linkit One Platform Could Make Makers Of Us All
The $79 Arduino kit is the latest low-cost tool for tinkerers.
Chip, The $9 Computer, Could Fuel An Explosion Of New Applications
Consider it a precursor to the Internet of Things.
In Praise Of The Average Developer
Why the myth of the “10X” programmer is so destructive.
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