Understanding SD Cards
You've probably used an SD card at some point, but what exactly does this tiny little device do?
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You've probably used an SD card at some point, but what exactly does this tiny little device do?
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Read More >In late September of 1960, two presidential hopefuls met to discuss national issues on a relatively new medium. The incumbent vice president, Republican Richard M. Nixon, sat in a Chicago television studio with John F. Kennedy, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, participating in the first ever televised presidential debate. When I studied U.S. History my […]
Read More >You may not know it, but anyone that uses a computer transfers files every day. A file transfer is simply moving a file of any type. There are many ways files are being transferred you may not even realize are happening. For example, if you get on the Internet you’re transferring files. Each time you update
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Read More >Flash drives drives are great for transferring data. There are only a few steps you need to take in order to upload your files onto the device.
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Read More >In the 1920s, the Columbia Phonograph Company also had a branch for manufacturing records: the aptly named Columbia Records. In 1927, Columbia invested in the United Independent Broadcasters network, a new radio network based in Chicago. The network was then renamed the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System; the newly renamed network went live 87 years ago today: September 18, 1927. That first public airing included a performance by the Howard Barlow Orchestra.
Read More >Over the summer, we've introduced you to several great smartphone apps that can be a help when you're traveling: apps that help you book your trip, as well as apps that keep track of your schedule. As fall approaches, we'll leave you with just a few more to think about, either if you're planning a holiday vacation in the upcoming months or, like us, you're already missing the long, sunny days of summer. Today we'll look at some free apps that can help you while on the road.
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