Geek is Chic

Believe it or not, but women actually prefer men that are tech savvy over gym rats. Check out the following infographic presented by Crucial to learn more.

Google’s Roadmap to World Domination

Welcome to the future where your house keys will tell you they’re still on your desk at work, your tools will remind you you loaned them to a friend and your car will drive itself to retrieve both. Business Management Degrees has put together an infographic detailing Google’s dominion over data through their mapping program. The graphic is particularly interesting to those of us with interests in privacy, education, and of course the control of data and personal information.

Gifts To Impress Your Techie Crush

Here is a list of tech gadgets that you can get for your love ones this Valentine. It includes the more popular gadgets that you know your love ones will be impressed with, and some of them are so affordable too. Check out this guide and you are on your way to a better Valentine’s day date night.

Innovative Innovations

In this animated infographic, Wyzowl is presenting different types of animation that the majority of us all encounter or benefit from in some way on a daily basis. They start with computer animation and provide information about interactive animation, real time animation, performance animation, and keyframe. Then they move on to motion capture, highlighting information about inverse kinematics. Finally, they’ll shed light on how animation is being used to improve user experience and interaction design.

Digital Tech Triumphs

We’ve come a long way, from Super Nintendo to Google Glass, in a short amount of time. Who remembers before everyone had cell phones in their pockets, that they had pagers clipped on their belts? Before iPods, there was the Walkman. Before compact disks, the mighty 8-track tape. Technology is moving so quickly, that if you blink you could miss an entire generation of communication or portable music device.

Computer Hogging Your Family Time?

U.S. adults waste an average of 16 minutes per day waiting for their computers to “catch up.” Check out the infographic below to learn more about how slow computers are taking away from our family time and other activities.