The truth about YouTube’s recommendations
Think twice before clicking on any recommended YouTube videos. You’ll thank yourself later.
Think twice before clicking on any recommended YouTube videos. You’ll thank yourself later.
With everyone on multiple apps and sites simultaneously, it is imperative one knows who has access to your personal data
For today’s office-goers, laptops have become an indispensable part of daily life. Even though you might have a desktop machine at work, incidental work at home and on the go require portable laptops that are light, easy-to-use, up-to-scratch and affordable.
After the Nepal government’s decision to impose an additional five percent excise duty on the import of smartphones in last year’s budget, the inflow of phones has gone down comfortably.
If you’re active on any of the social media platforms these days, then you probably are familiar with the latest fad—the #10YearChallenge.
Gone is the year 2018, and whether it was your year or not, 2019 is here. This past year was a mixed-bag for technology, as some saw a new dawn, some died down, and some did both-catching a lot of attention but dying quickly. Here are some forms of technology that were born in 2018 and take the helm in 2019.
On social media and across the internet, advertisements from various online stores are ubiquitous. These stores advertise a wide range of products, from electronics to clothes. But despite the proliferation of these ads, very few of us actually click on them.
In light of the recent government decision to ban certain internet content, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have become something of a hot topic. People are looking for alternatives and ways around the restrictions, of which one of the best ways is to use a VPN.