Google ChromeOS is an operating system of the US company Google LLC. It was originally designed specifically for the use of web applications. Meanwhile, ChromeOS supports native applications that can also run offline. A runtime environment based on Native Client also allows Android apps to run on ChromeOS. ChromeOS can also run Linux through a virtual machine. ChromeOS is based on the open-source … [Read more...]
What is Multitenancy in Cloud Computing?
Multitenancy in computing corresponds to a principle of software architecture in which a single instance of the application runs on the server, but serving multiple clients or organizations (fork or instance). This model differs from multi-instance architectures where each organization or customer has its own installed instance of the application. With a multi-tenant architecture, the application … [Read more...]
What is Peer Production?
Teamwork, also called peer production or mass collaboration, is a way of producing goods and services that relies on communities of self-organized individuals. In such communities, the work of many people is coordinated towards a shared outcome. Peer-to-peer production is a process that takes advantage of the new possibilities of collaboration offered by the Internet and has become a widespread … [Read more...]
How to Recover Your Data After A Ransomware Attack
Since the pandemic in 2020, a new wave of malware has swept the globe. Millions of businesses find their data under the threat of malicious breaches and viruses every year. One of the most troubling of these cybercrimes is ransomware attacks. Many businesses find themselves powerless against ransomware attacks as they disrupt data management and terminate businesses entirely. To keep your … [Read more...]
How to Build a Modern HiFi System
Panasonic, Sony, Akai, Crown and Aiwa no longer sell all-in-one HiFi systems (sometimes they referred to them as home theatre). Although selling the all-in-one "music system" returned good revenue and particularly Panasonic gained popularity for delivering quality systems at mid-range. The all-in-one HiFi systems reduced the required knowledge to purchase each component. The reasons they … [Read more...]
Model Railroading For Dummies
A model railway is a miniature replica of parts of a big railway. In addition to tracks and vehicles, buildings (e.g. station buildings), people, other vehicles (e.g. cars) and landscapes are often reproduced. In this article, we will help you to understand the basics so that you can purchase your own set. The first thing to decide is to determine where your train will run i.e. … [Read more...]
A Basic Guide for Trading Cryptocurrencies
The term cryptocurrency refers to digital assets that also function as a medium of exchange. Individual asset attributions are recorded in a distributed database, usually a so-called blockchain. This public financial transaction database uses strong encryption technology to confirm and secure the transactions, possessions and, if necessary, the creation of further coins or even the destruction of … [Read more...]
Steps for Trading Cryptocurrencies: A Quick Guide
Cryptocurrencies are volatile, which makes them attractive to traders looking to make a profit. While there are risks involved in trading cryptocurrencies, those who timed the market correctly can earn a significant return on their investment. Cryptocurrencies can be bought and stored in the hopes of making a profit, or they can be actively traded. However, active trading of cryptocurrencies comes … [Read more...]
Finding the Best Entertainment Apps for Apple Phones
It can be tough finding the best entertainment apps out there. There are hundreds of options to choose from, and we certainly do not have time to try them all, analyze their pay structure, and experiment with their user design. Despite what you might infer from its name, you can find lots of articles about Apple products on The Customize Windows. In this article, we will provide some tips for … [Read more...]
How Internal Pull Up/Down Resistor Works (Arduino/ESP32)
In the context of Arduino/ESP32, we usually add a resistor to the push button to complete the setup. Instead of using a resister, we can define the resister in code. In general, pull-up resistors are the more common simply because that is a thing we need most of the time due to the nature of logic inputs. In this article, we will explain how pull-up resistors work. Pull-down resistors will work in … [Read more...]
Can We Build a Nuclear Bomb Shelter at Home?
North America, India, and many European countries are presently at risk of getting involved in some war. There are countries whose governments are much more active to protect their citizens. So they already have some sort of bomb shelter either in their basement or backyard. The title of this article starts with "Can We Build" because you need to judge your situation (monetary fund, technical … [Read more...]