When the Wall Street Journal declared last weekend that "Googling Is for Old People," I couldn't help but think of Sarah, an 82-year-old woman who uses our caregiving platform. Sarah doesn't just ...
Noah Simmons found himself at an estate sale on a weekday morning, shoulder to shoulder with a crowd of eager deal-hunters. The Bristol, Va., local had his eye on a Nintendo 64 and a PSP console he’d ...
Got an old computer collecting dust in a closet or tucked under a desk? You're not alone. Many people hold on to aging desktops and laptops, either as backup machines or because they still run "just ...
Some computers are ready for a new lease on life. Computer companies come out with new machines every year: faster, better, more powerful, more efficient, and sometimes even cheaper. But what do you ...
It's inevitable that, at some point, you'll have to replace old computer parts and swap them out for new ones. This might be a result of a particular component breaking or because you want to upgrade ...
Before you toss that old monitor to gather dust in your garage, think of it as a blank canvas and let your creativity work. Repurposing gives your tech a new life and saves it from the landfill. You ...
The programming language known as COBOL, which stands for Common Business Oriented Language, turns 65 this year. We couldn’t help noticing that’s right around retirement age, but COBOL is nowhere near ...
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Don't you hate it when you're in a hurry and you have to wait ages for Windows to start up? Or maybe you have to print a file quickly, you open it, and nothing happens? Your old computer's storage is ...