Ok readers stay with us on this one, we know we usually only cover technology, but we've decided to spread our wings and fly like a peacock! So we are starting a poetry segment!, We know, we know, you must be thinking oh god, the insanity! But bear with us, if it doesn't go well we'll take it off, but we hope you guys like it! this weeks poem is:
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
this poem is By: Robert Frost
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Friday, February 13, 2015
Google's Chromebook: The Up's and Down's
The Google Chromebook, perhaps the most sought after netbook by the Education industry. Why might you ask? because it's cheap. The negative sides of this are that because of its hard drive capabilites you cannot download things other than what is on the chrome store. Also you cannot use the computer without wi-fi as it needs your email to log in. So it lacks on the go abilties, unlike most netbooks of the day. Its OS is simplistic and very similar to that of Microsoft Windows. Although the chromebook may be cheap it is also higly ineffective and not recommended.
First Robotics
As many of you may know, Deka's First Robotics is a huge hit with many schools across the world. Being an international organization is huge. Having there own world championship and also being popular with ages from 11-18. They have First Robotics, First Tech Challenge, First Lego League and First Junior Lego League. This is a huge opportunity for aspiring engineers, computer science majors, and many other fields of expertise.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Welcome Back Readers!
We know we haven't been on lately, so we're gonna make it up to you, with a new story every week! So just check us out once a week and read about the latest in technology!
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The Call to Digital Arms
Snowden, the most wanted man by the NSA, he is a danger to national security, yet hackers everywhere still look up to him. Recently in a video conference in NYC, he called all hackers everywhere to create encryption software that can be used to connect whistle blowers and journalists to stop the "Illegal Activity" going on in our government. It is our opinion at "The Breaking News" that Snowden is an Anarchist and a terrorist, he wants nothing more than to see our government fall. So therefore needs to be stopped, he is a traitor to his country and his people. He is a disgrace, the only part of Snowden I pity is the fact that he has to live with himself. It is also my greatest hope that Snowden and his followers are apprehended with the utmost speed.
Trading Privacy for Free stuff?
Verizon has decided that for "Marketing" purpose that they will offer their customers the choice to be tracked on their location, and web browsing, but remember guys its all good, they give you free stuff. They call this program "Smart Rewards." The question is, are you willing to trade your privacy for free stuff? Isn't privacy a basic right for ALL human beings? Everyone needs privacy, this is basically a bribe to be able to see everything you are doing. Now here is the worst part, they take that data and pool it together with millions of others data, and show it to third parties. Now Verizon insists that it is all anonymous, but it all comes back to the real question, "Are You willing to risk it?"
Are Cold War era Spy Planes a hazard??
This Article is going to raise some questions for all of us, recently a cold war era spy plane disrupted air traffic control computers, the workers at air traffic control and the FAA are looking into how it could have done it, but it was big enough to call a state grounding in California. What the FAA arn't asking are the REAL questions, like: Why is this plane still in the sky, Can this happen again, Are these cold-war era planes going to be a danger to pilots everywhere because of this anomaly, And what are they doing to fix it? If YOU have any questions you would like to know the answer to about these hostile planes, ask the FAA at: http://www.faa.gov/
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