How Independent Game Developers Work
Until recently, independent game developers were a rarity in the world of video game consoles. With the advent of developer kits like Nintendo’s WiiWare, this [Read more]
Until recently, independent game developers were a rarity in the world of video game consoles. With the advent of developer kits like Nintendo’s WiiWare, this [Read more]
Wired devices are literally leashed to a network, and connecting devices can be very frustrating. With wireless printing, users are no longer tied down by [Read more]
You probably use items containing an LCD (liquid crystal display) every day. This technology can be found in laptops computers, digital clocks, ovens and CD [Read more]
Federal agents have the right to confiscate and examine electronic devices belonging to anyone entering the United States — and these agents aren’t required to [Read more]
The average American household spends $1,400 each year on energy bills. Take a look at our HowStuffWorks article to learn how energy-efficient electronics can reduce [Read more]
Generally speaking, e-voting refers to both the electronic means of casting a vote and the electronic means of tabulating votes. Will this become the future [Read more]
Security is a concern in any wireless network setup. People sending sensitive information over a wireless connection need to take precautions to make sure those [Read more]
Satellite radio allows listeners to access radio stations without sitting through radio ads. Only two companies — Sirius and XM Radio — have attained a [Read more]
Facebook is a social networking site. It was created for Harvard students but has expanded to an open membership. Learn about Facebook, it’s network and [Read more]
In May of 2008, Twitter received another 15 million dollars in venture capital funding. This increase reflects the growing interest in micro blogging — messages [Read more]
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