• Chevrolet Impala
    Engineering

    Top 10 Most Famous Cars of the World

    Among the top 10 world famous cars in the world, Chevy Impala is one of those cars which falls into the category of most famous cars of the world. Chevrolet Impala with a history of more than 54 years in the market has always been one of the most popular cars with sales of 14 million units. Another most stunning car of the world is the Toyota Corolla with a sales of 37.5 million units. It is the top selling vehicle from the Japanese auto makers. Today Corolla is a perfect choice for people in America as well as Japan. Ford F series cars with a sale of 35 million…

  • Wireless Router
    Internet

    WLAN vs LAN: Which is Better?

    With the growth of internet users and importance of the internet in our lives, people have to find an easier, cheaper and a faster way to connect to the internet. Laptops, desktops, and even cheap notebooks have a LAN, Wi-Fi and dial-up for users to connect to internet through all means. But with choices, there is confusion about which technology is better.

  • Computer Memory
    Computer

    Proving Your Skills… Again

    In order to have the best chance of getting a good job in the information technology and computer field, it is essential to obtain an A+ Certification from CompTIA. In the past, these certificates were touted as lasting for a lifetime, but CompTIA has recently made changes that will impact everyone who has a certification. Unfortunately, new guidelines have been put in place, and each certificate is now only valid for three years.

  • Gadget

    Home Entertainment in the 21st Century

    There has never been a better time to be alive when it comes to enjoying yourself at home. The evolution of domestic entertainment has brought us so many exciting developments from internet television to motion sensor gaming. Everything and anything is possible provided that you have the right devices in your TV room. So what do you need? Read on to find out more about home entertainment options in the 21st century.

  • Engineering

    The 10 Fastest Street-Legal Cars

    The decisions made on a daily basis by the elite .4%'ers can't be easy. So whether deciding which private jet to charter, what house to buy, or whom to take to dinner this weekend, there are monumental dilemmas always in need of resolution. Let's say you just sold your company to the tune of $7 billion, and your Rolls Royce just isn't getting you to the ATM quickly enough.

  • Football Sport
    Gadget

    The Hi-Tech World of Modern Sport

    The ideal of sporting competition is rooted in ideas of fair play and equality, with two individuals or teams pitting their wits and physical abilities against one another in order to find out who is superior. No doubt this is an ideal that still persists at sport's lower levels, in impromptu football games in the park or pick-up basketball games at the local court.

  • Internet

    Sharks Tanked: Alternatives As Tech Startup Funding Declines

    We’ve all heard of frugal individuals tightening their belts, but venture capitalists cut off circulation to their legs in 2012. Nationwide spending on startups dropped 10 percent in 2012, and the number of total deals dropped 6 percent, according to the quarterly Moneytree Report based on data supplied by Thompson Reuters. North Texas saw one of the most dramatic declines as venture funding dropped 79 percent and total deals fell 18 percent from 2011. The anti-climactic IPO of Facebook was one of the primary culprits in venture capitalists shying away from tech startups. But there is still plenty of money to be had out there and here we provide some…

  • Gadget

    Hands-Free Texting: Safer for Drivers?

    Distracted drivers fill up our roadways every day during high traffic times like rush hour, late night commutes or even during poor weather conditions. A distracted driver is involved and responsible for a high percentage of accidents. In 2011 alone, 3,331 people were killed in crashes involving a distracted driver while an additional 387,000 people were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver according to these distracted driving statistics.