Computer technology has changed so much since the “stone age” of personal computing (circa mid-1970s).
Back then our mass storage options consisted of cassette tapes that were slower than ice melting and 8 inch floppy disks that held just a few kilobytes of data each.
What’s more, those floppy drives and floppy disks were very expensive!
Today we have hard drives than can hold several terabytes of data and solid state drives (SSDs) that can swap data in and out of a computer’s RAM at breathtaking speeds. [Read more…]
I’m often asked which websites I use the most often throughout my workday.
Advancements in technology have transformed the traditional methods of farming, which were once reliant on manual labor, into a highly automated and efficient process.
Have you ever imagined yourself living in ancient times when people still didn’t know what a laptop or tablet was? Don’t you long for those times when students at schools used papyrus and ink?
Question from Marie: