Andrew Braun is a lifelong tech enthusiast with a wide range of interests, including travel, economics, math, data analysis, fitness, and more. He is an advocate of cryptocurrencies and other decentralized technologies, and hopes to see new generations of innovation continue to outdo each other.
If you want to subscribe to streaming platforms that have the things you want to watch, how do you figure out where all that content is living at any time?
It’s hard to keep track of all the streaming platforms, especially when new ones keep appearing. Here is a big list of streaming sites for you to keep in check.
Mozilla’s implementation of DNS over HTTPS makes it one of the “Internet Villains.” Here we will explain what DNS over HTTPS is and why you should use it.
If you’ve used Apple Pay before, you already have a good idea of how the Apple Credit Card works, since it’s just a card optimized for use with iPhones.
There are many reasons why your browser is slow, and browser extensions is one of them. Find out which of your browser extensions is causing you trouble.
If you think someone is using your Wi-Fi network without permission, you can confirm by scanning for connected devices on your Wi-Fi network. Follow these directions.
You have probably seen the “www” in front of the domain name for many sites. What about “www2”? Why do some sites start with “www2” or “www3”? Let’s find out.
While the inner mechanisms of cryptocurrency are complex, buying and using it is actually very easy. Here is how you can buy bitcoin and start using it.
If you are looking to instal thel Opera browser on Android, you have a number of choices: Opera, Opera Mini, and Opera Touch. Which one should you use?
Motivated by the desire to control information and increase national security, some countries have constructed national intranets. Here are some of the more prominent countries on the list.
People love to use social logins for various sites because it frees them from having to remember multiple passwords. But is this secure and private? Let’s find out.
Technology products are designed to have a short lifespan, whether you like it or not. There is some rationale behind them, though a little outrage over planned obsolescence is certainly justified.
The number of countries implementing content filtering and censorship is growing. Here are some of the countries that need a VPN to connect to the outside world.
The attention economy relies on keeping human eyes staring at the same site for as long as possible. Here are some psychological tricks websites are using.
Nudge is a change of environment to help make a different, better decision and build better habits. These apps and software will help create digital nudges.
You have basic knowledge about using a computer, but these are some intermediate tech literacy skills for you to step up to the next level of tech-savviness.
Robotic process automation and artificial intelligence are starting to take over ever-increasing levels of knowledge work. Check out their differences and how they affect you.
More than 65% of Internet users browse the Web with a Chromium-based browser. Why are varous browsers moving towards Chromium, and what does it mean for the future?
If you have watched Black Mirror, you may be wondering if the covered technology is really possible. Here is some of that technology that already exists in real life.
A new breed of bank, the “neobank,” is available only as a mobile app and focuses on providing cheap, well-designed banking services. Find out if they are a good idea.
The lack of emotion in online communication causes a lot of emotional firestorms when one don’t understand what others are saying. Here are some ways to fix it.
Basic technology literacy skills are the new fire-making. These 101-level things you’ll need passing grades in to take full advantage of the modern world.
While bone conduction technology’s been around for a while, headphones based on it are starting to take off. Learn what bone conduction tech is and where it’s being used.
Predictive analytics analyzes data to figure out what might happen in the future. How does predictive analytics really work, and how reliable are its forecasts?
Recent years have seen an explosion in the number of available domain names. Here are some of the more popular top-level domain names and what they really mean.
We know that Google and Amazon have algorithms that give us updates, search results, and product recommendations, but what does that actually mean? What qualifies as an algorithm?
The dopamine that we get from video games and the techniques we’ve devised to get that dopamine lie at the root of both good and addictive game design.
There are many different image file formats, and it can be confusing. Check out the differences between these image file formats and learn which one to use.
Every blockchain works differently and can’t reliably transfer data between multiple chains. That’s likely to change, though, as there are projects that allow blockchain to talk to each other.
Many websites and apps come with dark pattern interfaces to confuse and trick their users. Find out what “dark patterns” are and how they are used to trick people.
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have become massively popular. Here are some of the best MOOC platforms you can access for online learning and get a degree.
There’s a lot of demand for more affordable, flexible online courses now, and getting an online degree will increasingly be seen as a realistic alternative.
How much bandwidth do we really need? And how fast does our Internet connection need to be to fulfill our needs? Let’s find out. You’ll be in for a surprise.
In some countries sending a fax is still the way to do business and get a document signed. Here are a few options for you to send a fax from your computer.