How To Choose The Best Motherboard For Your Computer

We must intimate you beforehand – there are many things you should consider while buying a motherboard and that’s why it requires patience. You don’t have to freak out, though. We are going to list out all the important factors so that you create a checklist and choose the right option. 1. Check the Size Many users we spoke to didn’t even know that motherboards are of different sizes. There are standard motherboards, yes, but there are also micro and mini sizes....

February 14, 2023 · 3 min · 629 words · Michael Torres

How To Create A Writing Portfolio That Strikes

Experts claim that having a paid domain on WordPress is a really good idea for those who want to make their portfolio a full blast. Indeed, this and other similar websites provide basic samples that ensure that you will make an impression on your potential employers. With that said, let’s move to the most crucial content you have to add to your portfolio. In this article, we have outlined a number of must-haves to cover as well as some frills....

February 14, 2023 · 5 min · 940 words · Mazie Duarte

How To Draft A Professional Resume For An It Graduate

Job Seekers Fit Into Three Categories The Fresh Graduate;The Experienced Hopper;The apply, apply and no reply kind. The Fresher A fresh graduate hopes for a campus interview to get a job. In this case, not your resume but your interview is what matters. You have to be an academic expert and a bright student [always in the eyes of your professors], and you might bag an apprentice job. Don’t lose the opportunity or reject it outright....

February 14, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Richard Cox

How To Effectively Build Up Your Time Management Skill

Although this may be a fact of life nowadays, this doesn’t excuse you from trying! Developing solid time management skills will benefit you not only with achieving your personal goals, but also every aspect of your life. Once you have trained your mind to calculate the most efficient path or means towards achieving a task or goal, it will become second nature and you will start doing it even when you don’t realize it....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · 784 words · Barbara Johnson

How To Encrypt Any File Folder Or Drive On Your System

So while someone could get at your files if they know your password (the decryption key), they won’t be able to take out a drive from your system and access what’s on it, or use a second computer to read your data—it’ll all be gibberish. It means that if your Windows or macOS machine gets lost or stolen, you don’t have to worry about someone using the data on it....

February 14, 2023 · 5 min · 900 words · Robert Morgan

How To Find Your Lost Or Stolen Smartphone Track Its Location

Tracking iPhone via Find My iPhone This is one of the biggest fears of losing a phone and when it is iPhone you know for sure that it is expensive and you never want to part with it for sure. However, for that situation to not occur you have the wonderful find my iPhone tracker that could be of great help. One of the best things is that this app will help you search and find your Apple device from any other device as well....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · 675 words · Dave Long

How To Remove Objects From A Photo Without Photoshop Easily

How to Delete Unwanted Elements from Pictures:- There are more tools to do this but today we are dealing with one of the best and free tool Inpaint. You can always outsource your photo editing to the services like FixThePhoto and receive professional objects removal for about $5 per photo. Features of Inpaint:- Repair old photosRemove watermarksDelete unwanted people from a photoErasing wires and power linesRemove unwanted objectsDigital Facial retouchingRemove date stampsErase wrinkles and skin blemishesRemove tourists from travel photosFill black areas of a panoramaRemove text or logo from imagesRemove moving objects from photosEasy to get used & startedCompletely non-technical...

February 14, 2023 · 1 min · 185 words · Rita Washington

In The Next Pandemic Let S Pay People To Get Vaccinated

As vaccines started to roll out of labs during the pandemic, governments began wondering: How can we encourage as many people as possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19? Countries tried a mishmash of approaches: They rolled out rigorous public health messaging, engaged with hard-to-reach communities, got celebrities to plug the vaccines, and made them compulsory. But policymakers and academics also suggested another, controversial approach—why not just offer people cold, hard cash?...

February 14, 2023 · 5 min · 1049 words · John Abraham

Let Twitter Devolve Into Porn

Porn’s not my cup of tea, but you have to admire its ferocity and cunning. It’s a mega-genre, something the poet-philosopher Timothy Morton might call a hyperobject, ungraspable in its ubiquity and scale. In effect, porn online behaves like a predator plant, saturating the pixels with flesh colors, choking off biodiverse memes, and sowing vast digital acreage with salt. Tumblr, which started as an artsy microblogging service in 2007, lost its allure when it was overrun by porn five years later....

February 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1138 words · Erica Gischer

Moog S New Theremin Etherwave Still Makes Far Out Sounds

By 1953, Moog had developed his own improved version of the theremin, selling them as kits by mail order as he finished college. After graduating, Moog leaned into his love of obscure electronic sounds and the means of creating them, using the knowledge he gained first at Queens College, then Columbia University and Cornell—where he earned a master’s in electrical engineering and a PhD in engineering physics—to create some of the most iconic synthesizers and keyboards of our age....

February 14, 2023 · 3 min · 577 words · Violet Scott

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February 14, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Christina Mccord

Neural Imaging Reveals Secret Conversational Cues

To understand this complexity, studying research participants in a lab looking at computer screens—the traditional setup of psychology experiments—isn’t enough. We need to study how people behave naturally in the real world, using novel measurement techniques that allow us to capture their neural and physiological responses. For instance, Antonia Hamilton, a neuroscientist at University College Londond, has recently used motion capture to identify a pattern of very rapid nods that listeners make to show that they are paying attention when someone is speaking....

February 14, 2023 · 3 min · 461 words · Jed Woods

Primary Content Writing Strategies For The Apprentices

The attraction of targeted trafficIncrease the number of specific actions (sales and subscriptions)Registers, downloading programs, etc.Improvement of behavioral factors (increase in time and depth of viewing, expansion of rating of the site, decrease in the frequency of errors, etc.) The heading of the Content In many ways, headlines depend not only on the relevance of the pages in the search but also on the number of users passing by the link....

February 14, 2023 · 5 min · 871 words · James Bain

The 5 Most Popular Android Apps For Regular Use

We will not consider paid apps and games in this particular article. There are a lot of noteworthy names which deserve a separate review. We tried to diversify categories, so all five apps are completely different. Social/communication: Facebook The world’s leading social network brand was 5th to hit 1+ billion downloads and the first non-Google product to pass that mark. Facebook doesn’t need a detailed review, right? It allows for managing the news feed, public posts, messages, photos, videos, events, groups, and so on....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · 720 words · Shawn Malik

The Battery That Never Gets Flat

Devices that are self-powered by design could be the solution, and researchers have discovered that the human body itself can be a handy power source—just in time to power the exploding market in wearables. “Electroceuticals” are starting to challenge pharmaceuticals in medicine, so more people will depend on devices such as implanted electrostimulators and pacemakers in order to stay healthy. “Biobatteries” and energy scavenging could make these devices energy-autonomous, removing the need for invasive surgery to replace dead batteries....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Diego Greenhouse

The Marine Lab In The Path Of Climate Change S Fury

As the storm first gathered strength in the Gulf of Mexico, its future path was indecipherable. Its capacity for damage, though, was clear. The water was warm and the air was thick and humid—the recipe for a potentially historic tempest. On Thursday, August 26, 2021, just hours after the system was classified as a tropical depression, Louisiana’s governor declared a state of emergency: Every resident along the state’s coastline needed to prepare for a major hurricane....

February 14, 2023 · 14 min · 2800 words · Sheila Turner

The Us Has A Bomb Sniffing Dog Shortage

The US sources 85 to 90 percent of its detection canines from overseas, particularly from European countries like Germany and the Netherlands. Dogs receive advanced training in a number of subspecialties, including bomb and drug detection and search and rescue. But breeding, genetics, environment, and training during early life are all crucial to producing dogs with the mental and physical characteristics to protect them on the job and enable a good quality of life....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · 691 words · Matthew Nicks

The Us Just Greenlit High Tech Alternatives To Animal Testing

The FDA Modernization Act 2.0, signed by President Biden at the end of December with widespread bipartisan support, ends a 1938 federal mandate that experimental drugs must be tested on animals before they are used in human clinical trials. While the law doesn’t ban animal testing, it allows drugmakers to use other methods, such as microfluidic chips and miniature tissue models, which use human cells to mimic certain organ functions and structures....

February 14, 2023 · 7 min · 1464 words · Maria Robinson

This Year S Streaming Shows Aimed For Wish Fulfillment

Not that everyone dreamt of it. Soon after the show’s premiere, cocreator Abbi Jacobson (Broad City) said during a fan Q&A on Twitter that she had “seen a lot of people angry and mad at our inclusion of more experiences [people of color, queer women of color, queer], and that anger (aka fear) has only made me more sure that this reimagining needed to be made.” Jacobson stuck to her guns, and in doing so fulfilled the wishes of a fandom that had been longing for a League of their own for a long time....

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Laurie Johnson

Tony Fadell Is Trying To Build The Ipod Of Crypto

At the meeting we enter, everyone is speaking English. People are sitting at a large table. On the walls are labels such as PHOTO ASSETS, VIEW FROM LANDING PAGE, USER FLOW, with big printouts taped below. Fadell strides to the front of the room. “We’ve got seven weeks to pull this off,” he says. “Are we going to pull this off?” The people in the room say yes, they will pull it off....

February 14, 2023 · 14 min · 2853 words · Jamie Sammartino