The Timeline of iPhone’s Incredible Success

Think back to the phone you had before 2007. It probably was a ‘flip phone’ with a split keyboard, low resolution screen, a simple back camera that you primarily used for voice calls and texting. That changed in 2007, with the first unveiling of Apple’s original iPhone: a touch-screen creation that served as an iPod, … Read more →

A Short history of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies that are used by private individuals or groups of people. Most cryptocurrencies aren’t regulated by the national governments therefore they are recognised as another form of currency. Bitcoin is one of the most popular cryptocurrencies and it is the first to be used globally. Bitcoin has existed since 2009 although it … Read more →

The 3 Greatest Moments In Data Science History

Data science has come a long way since it first came into existence. The advent of Internet and social media has made data science an inevitable part of our lives. Almost every advertisement that you come across on the social media is a result of data science. The products that involve the use of artificial … Read more →

A Brief History Lesson of Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization, SEO for short, matters. Everybody knows this nowadays. If you’re anything that has anything remotely to do with maintaining a website, you will undoubtedly have heard about SEO, know about SEO, maybe even researched it, and you will definitely have received spam from sketchy companies promising to take you to first place … Read more →

Education & the iPad: The Top Tips and Apps for School-Age Children

It is no secret that iPads are widely used by students and teachers nowadays. Some US educational establishments support the complete integration of iPads into classrooms so that students and teachers can upgrade the old-fashioned learning process using these up-to-date gadgets that are available all over the USA. Users who only use the iPad for … Read more →

“Usenet” – What it is, Benefits & Free trial!

The Usenet was developed at the University of North Carolina in the year 1979 by students Tom Truscott, Jim Ellis and Steve Bellovin. It is a global network of commercial grade servers wherein members can post and download messages as well as files to more than 100,000 themed discussion groups called “newsgroups”. The so called “binary newsgroups” are … Read more →