How CAD Software Changed the World

When it comes to engineering, designing products, and  machining them, CAD software has changed the world. Learn more in this handy infographic on SOLIDWORKS 30th anniversary below.

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What Is the Best Movie of All Time?

The quality of a film is largely subjective, though we can point to aspects like strong stories and performances, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning soundtrack. Some films have themes and messages that resonate years later, standing the test of time.

Which State Has the Cleanest Homes in America?

The team at Oxi Fresh proved we can measure cleanliness with a map of the U.S. featuring states ranked by their score on the Oxi Fresh Home Cleanliness Index. While cleanliness is subjective in some ways, the team endeavored to create a fair comparison.

How Businesses Can Protect Themselves From Cybersecurity Threats in 2025

Cybersecurity is a constant threat to businesses in the modern era as businesses the world over will spend over $1.25 trillion on cybersecurity in 2025. This number makes sense when we consider that cyberattacks are estimated to cost businesses five times that amount.

7 Ways Aging Affects Driving

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 4,829 drivers aged 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes in 2023. But while overall crash rates for senior drivers are actually lower than for other groups, older drivers have higher rates of crashes per mile driven.

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13 Most Common Places Where Kids Hide Drugs

Each year, more and more children fall into the many traps of drug abuse. Even children as young as ten years old have started experiencing with illegal drugs, most of which they pick up from their peers in school. Some even smoke marijuana at home and keep their stash in places undetected by parents. This infographic from TestCountry.com looks at 13 of the most common places that kids might be stashing their stash.

A Brief History of Watch Complications

Modern-day wristwatches are remarkably complex instruments; many of the higher-end models can tell not just the time, but the date, year, and Earth’s position around the sun as well. Take a visual journey through history with this infographic, published by Luxury Bazaar, to discover how mankind has kept time over the centuries, from the primitive sundial to the 21st century Rolex.

Bonfire Night – Your Visual Guide to a Safer 5th November

Bonfire Night – Your Visual Guide to a Safer 5th November

Every year 100’s if not 1000’s of accidents happen on bonfire night with children and animals. With a little education there is no reason why anyone need get hurt. The following infographic is a guide to help make sure these accidents are minimal.

The Logistics of Voting

The 2012 Presidential election is right around the corner and everyone is getting geared up to vote, making sure they are registered and know where they are supposed to go on voting day. However, have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes during the voting process? Well, wonder no more.

From Smoke Signals to the Cloud: A History of Business Telecommunications

Lately there have been many questions about the industries that still rely on fax and the new developments within the fax industry. Surprisingly, the fax industry is expected to grow over by over $1.035 billion within the next four years, yet most fax users are still using the antiquated faxing technologies. In efforts to commemorate how far this industry has come to the latest and greatest innovations for fax, Fax Compare has created an infographic highlighting these big events.

How Men and Women Spend Differently

Men and women spend and save money differently, but do you know how? The following infographic shows us how some American spending and saving habits can be gender specific.

Digital Signage: Big Screen on Campus

There are many benefits of using digital signage, some of which are staying up on the latest technology, relaying information to students and faculty in an interesting medium, and also a way to make revenue off of advertising. Check out the infographic below from DigitalSignageToday.com which goes into greater detail about how digital signage is making its way onto college campuses.

Fossil Fuels, Alternatives, and Politics in 2012

Fossil Fuels, Alternatives, and Politics in 2012

Reliance on fossil fuels has been a concern to government and the public for decades. Many want to abolish their use because of pollution, global warming and sustainability projections. Some deny the need for clean energy and reject projections as misinformation. What side is right?

U.S. vs China: Superpower Showdown

These giants boast the world’s largest economies and active militaries and their decisions influence politics at a global level. Despite a massive trade agreement and many diplomatic meetings, the two nations struggle to maintain the semblance of a civil relationship. As pressure mounts from U.S. leaders, China remains unfazed, coolly growing its military and economy.

Green Energy and Politics in 2012

Green Energy and Politics in 2012

Today, many businesses, organizations and even individuals know their carbon footprint just as well as they know their shoe size. Being green, sustainable and eco-conscious is becoming a requirement. But how green are the main green energy alternatives?

13 Most Common Places Where Kids Hide Drugs

Each year, more and more children fall into the many traps of drug abuse. Even children as young as ten years old have started experiencing with illegal drugs, most of which they pick up from their peers in school. Some even smoke marijuana at home and keep their stash in places undetected by parents. This infographic from TestCountry.com looks at 13 of the most common places that kids might be stashing their stash.

A Brief History of Watch Complications

Modern-day wristwatches are remarkably complex instruments; many of the higher-end models can tell not just the time, but the date, year, and Earth’s position around the sun as well. Take a visual journey through history with this infographic, published by Luxury Bazaar, to discover how mankind has kept time over the centuries, from the primitive sundial to the 21st century Rolex.

Bonfire Night – Your Visual Guide to a Safer 5th November

Bonfire Night – Your Visual Guide to a Safer 5th November

Every year 100’s if not 1000’s of accidents happen on bonfire night with children and animals. With a little education there is no reason why anyone need get hurt. The following infographic is a guide to help make sure these accidents are minimal.

The Logistics of Voting

The 2012 Presidential election is right around the corner and everyone is getting geared up to vote, making sure they are registered and know where they are supposed to go on voting day. However, have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes during the voting process? Well, wonder no more.

From Smoke Signals to the Cloud: A History of Business Telecommunications

Lately there have been many questions about the industries that still rely on fax and the new developments within the fax industry. Surprisingly, the fax industry is expected to grow over by over $1.035 billion within the next four years, yet most fax users are still using the antiquated faxing technologies. In efforts to commemorate how far this industry has come to the latest and greatest innovations for fax, Fax Compare has created an infographic highlighting these big events.

How Men and Women Spend Differently

Men and women spend and save money differently, but do you know how? The following infographic shows us how some American spending and saving habits can be gender specific.

Digital Signage: Big Screen on Campus

There are many benefits of using digital signage, some of which are staying up on the latest technology, relaying information to students and faculty in an interesting medium, and also a way to make revenue off of advertising. Check out the infographic below from DigitalSignageToday.com which goes into greater detail about how digital signage is making its way onto college campuses.

Fossil Fuels, Alternatives, and Politics in 2012

Fossil Fuels, Alternatives, and Politics in 2012

Reliance on fossil fuels has been a concern to government and the public for decades. Many want to abolish their use because of pollution, global warming and sustainability projections. Some deny the need for clean energy and reject projections as misinformation. What side is right?

U.S. vs China: Superpower Showdown

These giants boast the world’s largest economies and active militaries and their decisions influence politics at a global level. Despite a massive trade agreement and many diplomatic meetings, the two nations struggle to maintain the semblance of a civil relationship. As pressure mounts from U.S. leaders, China remains unfazed, coolly growing its military and economy.

Green Energy and Politics in 2012

Green Energy and Politics in 2012

Today, many businesses, organizations and even individuals know their carbon footprint just as well as they know their shoe size. Being green, sustainable and eco-conscious is becoming a requirement. But how green are the main green energy alternatives?