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Hot Web Design and Development - July 2021

Hot Web Design and Development - July 2021

Welcome to the July 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features all the latest news and going on in the web design and developer world. This month features a new kid on the SSG block. Schools are out for summer so there is a fresh load of learning resources.

Hot Web Design and Development - June 2021

Hot Web Design and Development - June 2021

Welcome to the June 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features all the latest news and going on in the web design and developer world. Furthermore, there has been a couple of major announcements from both Microsoft and Apple. On the security front, Western Digital are also in the news and a mysterious trojan is lurking.

Hot Web Design and Development - March 2021

Hot Web Design and Development - March 2021

Welcome to the March 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features Microsoft trying to become a monopoly in an attempt to purchase Discord. Two Tech companies have reached milestones and have celebrated big birthdays. As usual, it features a selection of posts in the design and development world. Enjoy!

Hot Web Design and Development - November 2020

Hot Web Design and Development - November 2020

Welcome to the November 2020 roundup of Web Design and Development news. In this month’s edition, we feature the release of Mac’s latest OS. The 8th Version of the PHP programming language has been released. The changes appear to make it nicer to work with. Only time will tell!

4 Top Money-Making Apps Ideal for College Students

4 Top Money-Making Apps Ideal for College Students

With high unemployment rates, many people are struggling with little cash. Students are no exception either. Many people are now taking advantage of the Internet to seek part-time jobs. Luckily, there are different money-making apps for students, and you can access them using your smartphone.

The Spin and Win Sham - Online Gambling

The Spin and Win Sham - Online Gambling

Gambling, casinos, spin and win, is big business. No doubt everybody has had a flutter now and again. A little bet on the horses or your favourite sport won’t break the bank. If you have an addictive personality, one bet might lead to misery down the line. The expressions “Just one more time” or “When the fun stops, stop!” won’t help. By that time your bank is empty and your destroyed. In this article, we’ll explore the tricks of the trade to part with your money. Once you’re hooked what they do to keep you there.

Quality Consumers - 3 Examples of Being Tied In

Quality Consumers - 3 Examples of Being Tied In

We are all consumers. Whether it’s the food we eat, the clothes we wear or the technology we use. We buy the goods, thus feeding the rich companies. We use our purchases until they break, which is generally outside its warranty. If something comes along that’s better we sell them.

MacOS Catalina - Light-Hearted, Humble Review

MacOS Catalina - Light-Hearted, Humble Review

Welcome to my light-hearted review of Catalina. My Mac is 7 years old and my last review of a Mac OS was back in 2014. The Mac in question has lasted longer than any Windows Computer that I have ever owned. As the last DIY upgradeable Mac, I added an SSD and 16GB RAM. If only they let you do that now! Over the last few years, old Macs have been incompatible with the latest operating system. Being 7 years old I thought it was time. Apple ceases to amaze me (please humour me) by making my MacBook Pro compatible with Catalina. I had my doubts that it would run. I navigated my way to the App Store with my inner voice telling me no, don’t do it!

Oh Apple Please Do Make your Products more Affordable

Oh Apple Please Do Make your Products more Affordable

I first became interested in Apple computers when I saw the design of the Power Mac G4, it looked stylish, contemporary and like nothing in its time. Unfortunately, you had to be in the ‘Mac Club’ to afford it. I wasn’t but still dreamed of owning a Mac one day. Fast forward 8 years to 2012 when my late fiancé bought me one for Christmas. It was at the time when they were still expensive. Retina screens were kicking off and the non-retina model, that I have, were more affordable.

WOW Weekly -  Sony Release PS2 Titles and Apple Open Source Swift

WOW Weekly - Sony Release PS2 Titles and Apple Open Source Swift

Welcome to WOW Weekly. Sony unlock an extra core and release the much awaited Playstation 2 games for the Playstation 4 on the Sony store with added features and benefits that might just make them worth spending your money. Apple release it programming language, swift, and all its tools with an open source license. Our new releases this week include Linux Mint 17.3 and GIMP.

WOW Weekly - Microsoft Embrace Open Source, Sony goes Backwards

WOW Weekly - Microsoft Embrace Open Source, Sony goes Backwards

Welcome to WOW Weekly. This week Microsoft finally shakes hands with the open source community at last after years of snubbing it. Sony announced that they are releasing emulation software for the PS4 which will enable you to play PS2 games but what’s the catch. Apple announce that during the holiday period they will not accept any new apps or updates.

WOW Weekly - iPad Pro, Xbox One and Google Self Drive

WOW Weekly - iPad Pro, Xbox One and Google Self Drive

Welcome to WOW Weekly. Apple released the iPad Pro this week but pro really does come at a price! Google’s self driving car got itself into a little bother. Microsoft roll out the latest Xbox One console updates enabling backward compatibility for a selection of 360 games with many more to arrive in the coming months.

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