How a Car Engine Works

Did you know that your car will take in 20,000 cubic feet of oxygen to burn 20 gallons of fuel? That’s the equivalent of a 2,500 sq. ft. house. If your only experience with a car engine’s inner workings is “How much is that going to cost to fix?” this amazing animated infographic is for you!

Android Facts 2013

Android is used by well known technology giants such as Samsung, HTC, Hauwei, Zte, Motorola, Sony, LG and more. Google bought Android and advanced it far enough to make it a serious player while competing with other mobile operating systems. This infographic lists some fascinating facts about the little green robot that you may not have known before.

Celebrating 10 Million Toshiba Laptops

Toshiba analyses the evolution of laptops while celebrating its laptop number 10 million. How have the factors changed when choosing a laptop? How heavy was a laptop in 1988? Which one has been the best selling laptop? Discover answers to these questions and more in the following infographic.

Unveiled the Shocking Facts of iOS

The shocking facts of iOS have been revealed; how an imbalance between privacy and functionality on an iOS can expose iPhone users to greater online and software threats. In this infographic, discover tips for an iOS device from a list of different factors, traits, exercise patterns.

Possibilities of a 3D Printer

With the 3D Printing creating a buzz throughout the tech-o-sphere, other industries are still wondering how these advanced ink technologies can prove valuable to their industries. It is obvious that 3D printing can be of great value in architecture, engineering and automotive facets, however, industries such as the fashion do not usually come to mind when thinking about this innovative technology. Imagine having the ability to print your clothes?

VoIP: The World of a Growing Technology

We all experience that dread that comes along with contracts and 2-year commitments, as well as really expensive contracts that don’t really serve a purpose. However, technology that began in 1973 that has transformed over the decades can now help deal with your typical phone services. VoIP is where the world is going to. Voice over Internet Protocol gives people more flexibility with their minutes, contracts and even devices.

Is Silicon Valley Preaching to the Choir?

In the hotbed of innovation, many ideas don’t have markets beyond the Bay Area, leading to the thought that the valley advances more and more, while the rest of the country lags behind. But, are Silicon Valley startups solving fake problems to amuse their technophile friends?