# Computers
E-Recycling Is A Great Way to Dispose of Electronics Responsibly
#Ewaste, #recycling, #missouri, #computers, #technology, #laptops. I’m Dylan Pruitt, the co-owner of Capital Gains, LLC. Since we launched the company, we have helped recycle thousands of pounds of electronics, and have created a refurbishment and resell site on Ebay. This helps people nationwide to be able to buy quality electronics at a fraction of the cost.
You may be entitled to money from Apple's $50 million class-action settlement; deadline in March
In 2022, Apple reached an unprecedented $50 million resolution to a legal dispute regarding their MacBook keyboards. After numerous reports of defective butterfly keyboards between 2015-2019, the class-action lawsuit came to a close with those affected eligible for compensation - either full keyboard replacements or individual keycap replacements. The settlement is now available on the Settlement Litigation website and marks one of tech giant's most costly settlements in recent years.
You May Qualify for Cash if You Own an Apple MacBook
Settlements are being made from a national class-action lawsuit filed against Apple. If you purchased select Apple MacBook laptops between 2015 and 2019, you may be eligible to receive up to $395 from a national class-action lawsuit. According to the July 2020 lawsuit, Apple sold MacBooks that had faulty keyboards.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) can "now be used to make images and videos that are fake that look hyper-realistic." Deepfakes involve "pioneering technology," which is "used to synthetically alter audio and video to create fake images that appear highly realistic." [i]
Who is this $45 billion college dropout?
Michael Dell became a doctor, although his love was for computers. His parents wanted Michael to be involved in the medical field, but he always found his passion in computer science. Mr. Dell soon earned a profit that was worth $15.4 billion.
Diamond App Growing To 130,000 MAUs
Earlier, I talked about the Diamond App: a decentralized Twitter alternative built on the DeSo blockchain. It was created in a way that provided that data could be stored efficiently enough on a blockchain in order to create a social media platform that could store all of the data from its users on-chain.
The 7 people who can shut down the internet
Switching off the internet isn’t just something right-wing dictators can do during a protest. Nor is there a giant red button in Mark Zuckerberg’s house that can shut down the internet for anyone who calls him a lizard. But for the sake of journalistic integrity, I need to say that Mark officially dismissed that allegation during a Q&A.
Distributed Ledger Technology Introduction
Many people do not know much about distributed ledgers or why they might be important to the state of the modern internet other than some buzzwords that would not mean anything to the average person. Fortunately, I can have a short little article here with the help of other websites like analytics steps to explain what a distributed ledger is and why such technology is so beneficial when it comes to working with digital tech. Now, what is a distributed ledger? It is specifically a type of decentralized database that is shared and synced by multiple people across multiple sites, institutions, or even countries/national borders across the globe. It allows any member of the person, even someone who is considered to be untrustworthy, to help bear "witness" to transactions on the database.
The Internet of Things will Continue to Change the Way we Live
With linked device ecosystems, we can now build unique consumer experiences almost anywhere, including (but not limited to) our homes, vehicles, nursing homes, and factories. However, customers' needs are constantly shifting, so companies and their engineers must innovate while building trust because linked gadgets raise many privacy issues. What should you watch out for in the IoT's future, then?
Further History of ARPANET Program and the Creation of the Internet
In 1962, American computer scientistJoseph Carl Robnett Licklider joined the ARPA program (the program that would eventually be responsible for the creation of the ARPANET) and helped to demilitarize the program so it could be used by academics and thinkers who were not associated with the armed forces. Throughout the 1960s, ARPA was responsible for funding approximately 70% of all United States computer-science research. In the year 1963, Licklider proposed a program calledIntergalactic Computer Network or Galactic Network, which talked about a hypothetical computer network of the future with many of the same features of the modern internet we have today being mentioned in the proposal. This proposal helped to convince Bob Taylor, one of the early pioneers of the Internet, that such a network would be useful for mankind. Taylor would set up three computer terminals in his office that would start as a proof of concept for ARPANET.
Before social media the internet was a different place
This is a nonfiction recollection of events as experienced by me; used with permission. There was a time when Facebook wasn't something everyone used. When people that were on the internet regularly were seen as outliers. It wasn't until social media that almost everyone I know of really got obsessed with what was going on in the online world.
Opinion Piece: Will We Ever See Another Steve Jobs?
Today, Apple ships hundreds of millions of products all over the world, from the iPhone to the MacBook and iPads, too. It’s an iconic brand, one that people go out of their way to purchase because they want to be seen with the product. Yet, just a few decades ago, Steve Jobs, the man who co-founded Apple, was still trying to convince people that computers could be useful to normal people.
Scapy: A Useful Python Library for Computer Network Hackers
Python is a very interesting and useful programming language for various coders and programmers around the world. It is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. This basically means that Python is a programming language that is mostly independent of any particular type of computer or operating system and can be used for building a wide variety of software applications. Python is widely used in different domains like machine learning, data science, and web development. This is easy to do with Python because the programming language can be installed for free as a free, open-source programming language. This same principle also goes with the variety of different python libraries you can download for free to increase the functionality of the programming language and use it for more capabilities than what you have with the base version of the language.
Negative Leap Second Could Break the Internet
Because days are inexplicably becoming longer, we might need the unprecedented negative leap second, but it could break the internet. Keeping our calendars in sync with the Earth has always been problematic. Any system we create, inevitably needs to be periodically adjusted to lineup with reality. The old Julian calendar needed an extra month added when Roman priests thought necessary. The Gregorian calendar, which is used today by most of the world, needs a day added every four years, though 3 of these leap days are omitted every 400 year leap cycle. The Islamic calendar depends on the lunar cycle and is tweaked as needed. Virtually all cultures have devised systems to ensure their calendars line up with the seasons, more specifically the equinoxes.
Working From Home Didn't Count To Her
This is a nonfiction recollection of events as experienced by me; used with permission. When I was a bit younger, I started working from home doing computer repairs. I found it to be a way to make a lot more money than something like fast food or retail. My girlfriend at the time, however, always would complain about how I needed a real job.