WordPress 4.4 will Revolutionize how we Publish
WordPress 4.4, named ‘Clifford’ in honor of jazz legend Clifford Brown, was just released recently. It’s available to download or can be updated from an existing installation’s dashboard. The latest version of the Web’s favorite CMS is focused on responsive web design enhancements, connecting content across sites, and could signal a new way forward for WordPress.
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Top five things to know about flash and storage tiering
Automated storage tiering boosts storage efficiency and saves money, but why is tiering different from caching, why is it suited to use with flash and how do suppliers differ? Implementing a successful storage solution is always a balance between capacity, performance and cost. Given unlimited resources, all data would be deployed on the fastest media
The Best Tune-Up Utilities for 2015-16
Computers have changed the way that the world works and plays, so when our machines no longer let us use Word and Netflix with the same speed and efficiency to which we have become accustomed, we often ponder buying new hardware. Fortunately, you can get often that fresh-out-the-box performance without plunking down several hundred dollars, thanks to a relatively
A Non-Designer’s guide to hiring a great Web Designer
Searching for a top-notch web designer to build your next website, but clueless about the difference between CSS and CSI? You may be uneducated as well about other criteria for good web design. That’s the point of the following guidelines. By covering some common design and front-end development considerations, these five topics may help you
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AVG’s Chime mesh-network router comes with a side of anti-virus
Thanks to AVG, we now have a third entrant in the budding consumer mesh-network router market. AVG’s product is called Chime, and it’s currently seeking funds on Indiegogo for a September 2016 launch. Much like competing efforts from Eero and Luma, Chime’s router can coordinate with additional hotspots around the house to extend the size of
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Microsoft pulls Windows 10 support from Intel’s Galileo boards
Microsoft says it is pulling support for a pared-down, IoT version of Windows 10 from the latest version of Intel’s Galileo board computer because it doesn’t have the hardware capabilities to support the OS. Intel’s Galileo is an uncased board being used by makers to build robots, appliances, wearable devices and other devices. The latest






