by Peter Belies | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest news
As you stare into your computer screen ready to digest yet another article, you contemplate the feasibility of high-definition computer screens. You question how effective yours is at delivering light to your retinas. You soon realize that you are not yet...
by Peter Belies | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest news
In 2015 Microsoft released Windows 10 and exclaimed from the hilltops that this, dear reader, would be the last version of Windows. Windows 10 would herald the era of “Windows as a service” whereby more regular updates would improve and add-on features to the popular...
by Peter Belies | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest news
Have you ever had so many programs on your computer that things didn’t quite act as they should? Maybe you are trying to write a text document about RAM while you have fifteen Chrome tabs open and data is being copied to a flash drive, and then you need to do just one...
by Peter Belies | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest news
The long and grueling path of being able to save a couple of numbers on a punch card to being able to store thousands of pictures in the palm of your hand…took an entire century. The ability to store and manipulate information is the functionality of a computer, but...
by Peter Belies | Sep 14, 2024 | Latest news
Unsolicited emails have become the modern-day equivalent of door-to-door salesmen. While less obtrusive and easier to brush off they are nonetheless an obnoxious part of the digital world we participate in. Most of these emails are easily categorized as spam or...