RFID tags enable world's first Internet-connected magazine
Bridging the gap between traditional print media and the Internet at a very opportune time comes AMUSEMENT magazine, claiming to be the first periodical to offer content linked both on paper and...
View ArticleInternet Explorer 8 finally RELEASED!
Well, the wait is finally over. Microsoft has just announced the official version of Internet Explorer 8. I really believe this is something that IE needs, and this is the most “open-sourced” version...
View ArticleMatt Cutts switches everything around and blog still works
Presumably using his decent screen real estate to ensure that all the required windows were open at the same time, Google software engineer Matt Cutts decided he was going to mix things up over the...
View ArticleInternet mapped using Tokyo subway model
Take a look at the amazing diagram below. It’s a 333-strong selection of the world’s top web sites portrayed on the Tokyo subway map layout. Apparently this is the fourth version of the map though I...
View ArticlePersonality Disorders Brought About By The Internet – Which One Have You Got?
Personality disorders seem to be a fascinating topic these days. In the old days (maybe when I was not born yet), personality disorders were not really considered to be “scientific” problems. Today,...
View ArticlePersonas: Discover how the Internet sees you
Here’s a great little Flash tool, particularly if you have a fairly distinct name, that will show you interesting tidbits and build a line of categories that you fit in to — according to the Internet....
View ArticleBrits spend three days a month online. Is that all?
I do hope you’re enjoying the survey results we’ve discovered recently, because here’s another one for you concerning how much time Brits spend online. Now, either I spend way too much time online...
View ArticleRight2Link: Keep web linking free
What’s one of the basic philosophies of the Internet? The link. By nature, websites are interlinked and content is discovered. Search engines link based on user queries, bloggers publish critique and...
View ArticleOnline adventure games old skool
Since I was introduced to computers and internet, both which happened in 1997 I was hooked on two things. ICQ and point-and-click game you got on CD-ROMs. I wasn’t aware back then of what was all...
View ArticleHow important is internet speed to you?
Most of us are online every waking moment one way or the other. Computers are on the whole day, our smart-phones are constantly connected and pushing data. As soon as internet is down we’ll “freak” out...
View ArticleThese 404 Pages Will Make You Want to…
…jump? Shout? Laugh? Earlier this month, TechCrunch dubbed Blippy’s 404 page as the “best ever.” As can be seen in the image up there, the unicorn is kinda cute, but not impressive, is it? Then again,...
View ArticleMonopoly for Web Lovers
Monopoly never gets old, does it? And if ever you feel bored of the original board game, there are always the other Monopoly versions, at least one of which will stimulate the need to become the...
View ArticleCheck Out Bryan Singer’s Scifi Web Series
X-Men director Bryan Singer is cooking up something kinda groundbreaking: a sprawling, science fiction epic series made for the Internet. Why the Internet? Because it’s about a future where humans are...
View ArticleThis Is How the Sound of the Dialup Looks
If you’re a teenager, the chances are that you won’t perceive this post as anything but a relic. Back in our day, the dialup modem was our best friend. The distinctive sound it made as it connected to...
View ArticleWhat Did We Do Before YouTube?
How much time do you spend on YouTube these days? I think that while I don’t spend all that much time on the platform, in recent weeks, I have been watching way too many movie trailers and Screen...
View ArticleThe 411: Just How Much Does A Broadband Connection Affect Gaming?
There are many different kinds of Broadband connections, from business and professional to personal, and many people seem to be able to find a Broadband connection that is perfect for them. But are...
View ArticleWhy Gaming On A Private Server is a Must For Any True Hardcore Online Gamer
Picture this. You are playing your favorite online shooter with your friends, maybe a handful of you. You encounter a squad who took you out days earlier and is still gloating. You ready your team and...
View ArticleOur Bible: In a Land Before the Internet, We Gamers Had This…
No, you young whippersnappers just don’t get it at all. Nowadays, you play your pretty, shiny, massive video games and get stuck, all you do is reach into your pocket, take out your phone, and Google...
View ArticleThe Disquieting Anxiety Caused By Being Disliked For No Apparent Reason
Saw an amazing video today on LaughingSquid that actually made me sit back and think. I know that in itself should not be remarkable, but I will tell you why it is. Because the modern web is all about...
View ArticleFour Ways To Organize Your Internet Life
We use the internet a lot. Affluent millennials are said to use the most time online with more than 7 hours a day. From catching up on our favourite tv shows, to running a business, to playing online...
View ArticleHow A Good VPN Can Improve Your Binge Watching (and Overall Life)
If you know people who still don’t use a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you still know people stuck in the ice age. We are at the point in technology where we need to do all we can to erase our cyber...
View ArticleSubverse is a More Relatable Black Mirror That You Need to Watch
Ever get the feeling you’ve been spending too much time on the internet for your leisure? It’s really not hard to not feel that these days; the internet, is a widespread and practically uncharted...
View ArticleTop 5 Underrated Uses for VPNs
Once said to be only within the purview of the I.T. geek, VPN subscriptions have risen dramatically over the last couple of years. The top reasons for using them are still entertainment, e.g.,...
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