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MTE Explains: What You Should Know About Making Mobile Payments

Mobile payment is going to be the next trend. Here’s what you should know about making mobile payments and the steps to take to protect yourself.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jan 31, 2015

Everything You Need to Know About Wireless Charging

Wireless charging has become a thing. But how much do you really know about the charger you’re using at your home or at a cafe? This article answers it all.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jan 27, 2015

How Does Using a Smartphone Affect Your Health?

Since smartphones are tiny, we don’t often think about the effect they could be having on us. So will using a smartphone affect our health? Let’s check it out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 29, 2014

What Will The Mobile Market Look Like in 2015?

You might be curious about what new gadgets are coming out in the future. Here are some predictions concerning the state of mobile technology in the year 2015.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 19, 2014

3 Tips for Preventing Your Kids from Making Mobile In-App Purchases

In-app purchases has become a popular way for developers to more money from their apps, and is easy for kids to do so with a single click. Here is how you can prevent your kids from making in-app purchases.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 12, 2014

Everything You Need to Know About Fake Cell Towers

Wonder how those “fake” cellphone towers that were spying on all the information we send and receive work? It’s time we answered these questions!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 8, 2014

Use PhotoMath App to Solve Math Equations in Real Time

Having problems with Mathematics? With PhotoMath, you can now use your phone’s camera to help you solve maths problems in real time.

By Himanshu Arora – Nov 6, 2014

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Top 10 iOS 8 Tips and Tricks for Improved Mobile Experience

Despite all the bugs, iOS 8 still does have some goodies in store for users. Here are some iOS 8 tips and tricks for you to improve your mobile experience.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Oct 6, 2014

Is It Wise to Control Everything From Your Phone?

Smartphones are now becoming an integral parts of our lives. Is this necessarily a bad thing? It’s time we explored this!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Aug 25, 2014

How Much Bigger Can Phone Memory Get?

Most smartphones (and tablets) come with phone memory range between 8 and 32 GB. Will this always be the case? How much bigger can mobile devices really get?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jul 28, 2014

What’s 5G Going to Look Like?

A couple of international powers have decided that it’s time to move on to 5th generation mobile networking. Here’s what you need to know about 5G.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 20, 2014

Big List of Tools and Services to Help You Read Everything Faster

With the overwhelming information in the Internet, it has become necessary for us to read faster. Here are some tools to improve your reading speed.

By Manish Singh – May 17, 2014

Why You Should Care About Wireless Spectrum Crisis

If you are always wondering why the Internet provider have slow connection speed, you may want to find out more about wireless spectrum and the crisis it is facing.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 21, 2014

How Does Intel’s Mobile Chipset Stack Up Against ARM?

Intel has recently started to produce CPUs for mobile. How does its mobile chipset stack up against ARM? Will Intel be able to beat ARM at its own game?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 18, 2014

Will We Not Have to Charge Devices in the Future?

You’re probably so used to charging your devices that you don’t realize how inconvenience it is. Can we see a future without having to charge our devices? Let’s find out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 14, 2014

4 Questions About Fingerprint Authentication Answered

For the first time in history, a smartphone comes with a fingerprint authentication technology. It’s a good a time now to answer some questions about it.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 10, 2014

Is Tizen a Force to Be Reckoned With?

Samsung came out with a new operating system for mobile devices, called Tizen. What makes Tizen any different? Will it be a threat to Android? Let check it out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 3, 2014

What Does the (Near) Future of Processing Power Look Like?

As mobile technology becomes more advanced, there are more demand to push the processing power even further. Let’s discuss how the future of processing power will look like.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Feb 21, 2014

Why Is My Country/Carrier Adopting LTE So Slowly?

Have you been waiting long for LTE to arrive in your region? Here are some of the reasons why your country might not be adopting LTE as quickly as you may have hoped.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jan 17, 2014

How to Take The Perfect Panoramic Picture on Your Phone

Angry that your panoramic picture doesn’t turn out well as you expected? Here are a few steps that I use to create beautiful panoramic pictures.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 6, 2013

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Inside a six-walled wedge-foam chamber on Microsoft’s Redmond campus, the background sound is so far below human hearing that visitors start to perceive the grinding of their own joints, the rush of blood in their ears, and eventually a faint ringing that turns out to be the firing of their own nerves.

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Psychology suggests people who browse social media but never post or comment aren’t passive — they’ve simply opted out of the performance while retaining access to the information, which is a sign of quiet self-awareness

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In 1964, IBM risked its entire corporate empire on the System/360, a chaotic gamble to make all of its future machines compatible with the same software — and the architecture proved so robust that modern enterprise mainframes today are still running sections of binary code written more than sixty years ago

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In 1982, a Soviet pipeline suddenly exploded with the force of a tactical nuclear weapon, and the disaster was traced back to a stolen piece of Canadian pipeline software — and years later, it was revealed the CIA had intentionally allowed the KGB to steal the code, after subtly altering the software’s logic to trigger a catastrophic pressure surge months down the line.

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In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

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