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Gigabit vs Gigabyte. What’s The Difference? Here’s The Valuable Truth!

It seems like the speed at which technology changes gets faster every year, and the terms used to describe new technology becomes more complicated with time. Gigabit and gigabyte are commonly used in...

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Megabit vs. Megabyte. What’s the difference? Here’s the answer!

We all live in a digital world, and it changes rapidly. Keeping up with the latest tech jargon can be challenging to say the least. To make matters worse, a lot of it sounds the same. When shopping...

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Do Routers Have IP Addresses? A helpful, illustrated guide

Home networking, while mostly straightforward, is not without its technical jargon, hiccups, and nuance. I've definitely hit a few stumbling block along the way, and I want to make your experience as...

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How do I put RetroPie on my SD card? The ultimate guide

RetroPie is a modern marvel of computing. It's a collection of easy to use emulators that run just about every vintage video game console, and it runs on the Raspberry Pi line of single board...

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Does Wi-Fi Go Through Walls? The simple guide

Have you ever wondered what today’s world of connectivity would be like without the comforts of Wi-Fi-ready gadgets? If Wi-Fi keeps most of us connected even while we are on the go, it’s...

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No Audio on Raspberry Pi: A helpful, illustrated guide

Raspberry Pi single board computers are an exciting technology with a multitude of applications. Pi computers can act as desktop replacements, retro gaming consoles, ad blockers, and so much more....

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