This Week In Tech

This Week In Tech: Apps to make the semester go by easier

Here are five of the top rated iOS and Android apps for students to make our college experience a little less... hectic.

This week in tech: Schools back in session

School is back in session and the priority for me is to pass this semester with flying colors, which means that I need to put my screen down long enough to listen to my professors lectures.

This week in tech: Glass Memories

With the aid of glasses similar to their "Google Glass" you could record, share and replay your memories.

This week in tech: Happy Browsing

We will explore more about ways that you can be attacked, most common types of cyber attacks and how to stay safe on the Internet.

This week in tech: Happy Browsing (preview)

We will explore more about ways that you can be attacked, most common types of cyber attacks and how to stay safe on the Internet.

This week in tech: Bitcoin the currency of the future

Bitcoin is a new currency that was created in 2009 by an unknown person using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto.

This week in tech: Code like a girl

The U.S. Department of Labor projects that by 2020, there will be 1.4 million computer specialist job openings. Yet U.S. universities are expected produce only enough qualified graduates to fill 29% of these jobs.

This week in tech: Should you pay for music?

To me art is something that is meant to be shared. Who would put a price on their own art? Their own talent? Well, that is how the entertainment industry has worked for so long. Even some popular artists like Taylor Swift are notorious for pulling their music from streaming services.

This week in tech: Free knowledge, Get it while you can

There will be a point in time where an undergraduate degree will only be a piece of paper and your competition will be people who’ve never stepped foot in a university but know how to code in Java and C++ or know how to speak four languages or design a webpage.

This week in tech: The future of sex and machines

Full article coming soon where we will explore the current sex doll industry and possible affect of sex bots, find others working on similar projects and student opinions: How will this affect our society?

This week in tech: Oculus Rift to be released to consumers in 2016

The more affordable virtual reality becomes the faster it will integrate into our culture. When people think of virtual reality one of the top five things they'll say it relates to is gaming. I think VR is going to surpass gaming.

This week in tech: Reddit CEO Gets Backlash For Removing Subreddits

Preview Article Appointed CEO of Reddit in January, 2015, Ellen Pao, steered controversy this week that has the “Front Page of the Internet” going wild. In an effort to tidy up Reddit Pao removed five subreddits “categories” on the website. These subreddits were: r/fatpeoplehate, r/hamplanethatred, r/transf*gs, r/neof*g and r/sh*t(blackpeople)say. As you can see the subreddits […]

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