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Product reviews for technology junkies; a selection of the best new electronics, gadgets and apps for your home, office or just for fun.
GenXr Review on Internet Websites
I remember my first email was [email protected] and I got it during a computer class I was taking at Junior College. I was still typing my essays on a word processer. (I didn't have a cellphone or a laptop.) I got my first E-machines computer after I transfered from Junior College to the University -- during the time when "The Matrix" movie was gaining popularity. I had dial-up service with AOL and the first social media type of platform was a college version of Facebook because most of us online were doing our chatting through AOL chatboxes. I've had many computers since that first E-machine, and many servers since AOL, and I've seen lots and lots of new websites. I've watched how powerful computer technology has been in regards to shaping our communities, our politics, our economy, and our futures. Those who choose to unplug or go off-grid, I don't blame them for that choice. I understand completely why the soul needs to recharge with a nice road trip or camping trip or just retiring in a log cabin up in the mountains without the beep boop bops and other technical headaches.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in 01
I Tested Hostinger vs Cloudways: Which Hosting Truly Won?
When I first started my online project, I faced the classic dilemma: Do I go for the wallet-friendly option or the high-performance powerhouse? Both Hostinger vs Cloudways dominate the hosting landscape, but they’re built for completely different people. I spent months putting them both through their paces, and I want to share my honest, first-person breakdown to save you the time and stress.
By Bella Anderson4 months ago in 01
La Birra Bar Brings Its Award-Winning Argentinian Burgers to the U.S. Winning Over South Florida
Miami, FL, United States - What began more than two decades ago as a small neighborhood restaurant in Boedo, Buenos Aires, has now captured the hearts—and taste buds—of American diners. La Birra Bar, the acclaimed Argentinian restaurant chain, has quickly become a culinary sensation in South Florida thanks to its handcrafted, flavor-packed burgers.
By Oliver Jones Jr.4 months ago in 01
Reading Speed Secret: Why Fiction & Nonfiction Need Different Paces
When you read a gripping story, you may fly through chapters. But when absorbing technical manuals or battle instructions, you slow down to capture every detail. That contrast hints at something deeper: your brain processes fiction and nonfiction differently. And that difference holds the secret to how you can remember jiu jitsu moves more reliably.
By Brain Athlete Nutritution4 months ago in 01
Stop the Overpay: The Truth Behind Dallas Granite ‘Grades’ and Hidden Markup Secrets
When you walk into a stone store in Dallas, you’re met with rows of stunning granite slabs, each with a “grade” label and a seemingly precise price tag. You might assume Grade A is better than Grade B, and the higher the price, the better the stone. But here’s the truth: those grades are often subjective, inconsistent, and designed to maximize markup, not to guide you toward the best choice.
By KLZ Stone Supply INC4 months ago in 01
5 AI Tools That Predict How Long Stone Flooring Will Last in Extreme Climates
When selecting stone flooring for your home or business, nothing is more frustrating than watching it degrade sooner than you expected. Whether you’re remodeling a bathroom in Dallas or installing stone in a humid zone, climate plays a huge role in how fast stone wears out. What if you had a way to forecast the life expectancy of stone under extreme weather before investing?
By KLZ Stone Supply INC4 months ago in 01
Extra Time Needed to Develop an Admin Panel: Why Startups Should Start with a SaaS Admin Dashboard
When building a new SaaS product, most founders and development teams want to move fast. They’re eager to validate their ideas, onboard early users, and demonstrate traction to investors.
By Adil Yousaf4 months ago in 01
The Memory Grappler: How to Remember Every Jiu-Jitsu Move Like a Black Belt
You roll, you drill, and you repeat -yet when it’s time to spar, the move slips your mind. Sound familiar? Every Jiu-Jitsu student knows the frustration of learning a technique one day and forgetting it the next.
By Brain Athlete Nutritution4 months ago in 01
AI Book Covers
This is the cover for the Teardrop Edition audiobook for my novel, If I Tie U Down. One morning, I woke up with this brilliant idea. I decided that I should have two editions for all my books. The first edition is the first edition. It has been made with a cover that I paid for. Usually, it's from at least one artist. Sometimes, I have an artist for the background and another artist for the foreground. Sometimes, it's AI, but it's an expensive AI generation that I paid for on an individual basis. But on this one morning, I woke up and decided that I was going to list my first edition books for $1.99 for an ebook. and $2.99 for an audiobook. The Teardrop Editions would be free (or as free as I could make them) and the cover images would be generated with Canva AI.
By Stephanie Van Orman4 months ago in 01
Why Memorizing Scripture May Be Doing the Opposite of What You Think
You’ve probably been told that memorizing Scripture strengthens your faith, deepens your focus, and helps you recall God’s Word in crucial moments. But what if the way you’re memorizing Scripture is actually working against you?
By Brain Athlete Nutritution4 months ago in 01











