If you’re familiar with routers, you’ll no doubt be familiar with alternative router firmwares. Often they are created to replace the stock firmware that come on routers, as the default firmware that comes on most routers just can’t deliver the features advanced users need
Windows 10 has been out in the wild for a while now. For the most part, people have been really liking it. It’s probably the most streamlined version of Microsoft’s operating system to date
There’s a lot to love about Android. For starters, there is variety. It’s incredibly easy to find the exact device you’re looking for. For the most part, I think this is great.
However, it does come at a price. There’s not a lot of unified software. This is mostly because manufacturers decide that they’re too good for the software Google makes and decide to make their own.
I really like Instagram. With it you can easily share images and videos with your friends. The fact that you’re able to share these things on this platform isn’t even the coolest thing. The coolest thing is the fact that some people make some seriously creative and funny things in 15 second video form.
Vine is a really interesting video sharing platform. It allows you to make 6 second videos. Since the platform has such a small time limit for videos, it yields some super creative videos and has created a whole new wave of short film directors.
Have you found a couple of Vine videos online and you want to keep them? Maybe you want to download all of your most popular Vines and make a compilation for YouTube. Or maybe you’re just wanting to download your favorite Viner’s work. How do you do it?
A long time ago, when you posted an Instagram picture to Twitter, it would be embedded. It was handy as you were able to see images that your friends shared right in your Twitter stream. Since Facebook purchased Instagram, that feature no longer exists. Fortunately, there is a workaround.