Terms “nerd” and “geek” are thrown about by many with some truly one or the other and others labeling themselves as such who are no more a geek or nerd than yours truly.
To the class of individuals falling into the latter category, I consider it sad that one feels the need to label themselves something they clearly are...
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Recently learning I will become a father has opened my mind to some of the super neat, geeky items for parents and children to enjoy.
With my love of all things technology and gadget-related, will I be a geek dad? Do I even want to be a geek dad?
According to survey information obtained by Cisco/Linksys, geek dads are pretty cool...
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An education revolution is occurring right before our eyes started by the OpenCourseWare (OCW) movement, now supported by a growing number of schools and companies including Apple.
In recent years, aided by the increase in computer access and digital resources, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been a leader in...
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I love Apple’s iPad. So much so, that I find myself using it more and more each day for content creation, not simply content consumption.
Can it replace my MacBook Air? Not at this point, but my hope is that one day I can do the bulk of my work usually reserved for a laptop on an iPad.
For the rest of those with computers and...
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On Tuesday Apple announced its highest quarterly revenue and earnings in the history of the company.
For the quarter, Apple posted revenue of $46.33 billion and net quarterly profit of $13.06 billion, or $13.87 per diluted share, compared to revenue of $26.7 billion and net quarterly profit of $6 billion, or $6.43 per diluted share,...
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If you’ve attended college one of your chief concerns as you began your college career might have been the “freshman 15”, the fifteen pounds college students may gain during their first year of school.
The reasons so many gain weight during the freshman year include a more sedentary lifestyle, increased consumption of empty...
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