QR codes have succeeded. They’re in use for everything from cinema tickets to underground raves. If you need to share a link, download an app, or even validate someone’s health status, you can use a QR code. But how does this technology work… and would you be surprised to learn it’s been around since the 90’s? We’ll examine how exactly QR codes work, why they’ve improved so much on modern devices, and how these funny little squares came to be a staple of our everyday life.
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Say goodbye to the iPad 9 as Apple streamlines up its tablet lineup
Apple managed to pack quite a punch with its recent event, revealing its latest iPads in just under 40 minutes. While all eyes are now focused on the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and new Pencil the company did manage to make some additional changes to its tablet lineup, streamlining the segment by removing its cheapest and oldest device. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read More...]
Exploring Webpack
In each Frontend Developer's life, there comes a time when they need to edit something in the bundler, luckily this day hasn’t come yet for me, but I had some free time so I decided it was the time to demystify these keywords: Webpack — Craco — Bundles — Chunks — Bundle Size — Code Splitting — Dynamic imports.Through this post, I aim to explore the basics of Webpack with you and help you … [Read More...]
How to Use the Rel Attribute in HTML
The HTML rel attribute is like a secret doorway into the world of web technology. Though often overlooked, it's essential. Download Now: 25 HTML & CSS Hacks [Free Guide] Have you ever wondered why some links behave differently from others? This is where the rel attribute plays a crucial role. It helps establish relationships between various elements on your webpage, making your website more … [Read More...]
AI in Coding: Like Having a Superhero Sidekick… With a Catch!
What’s Up, Code Crusaders!Let’s chat about something that’s changing the coding game—AI. Now, throwing AI into your coding mix can feel like suiting up with a superhero sidekick. It’s speedy, it’s snazzy, and it zaps problems faster than you can say “compile!” But even superheroes have their kryptonite. So, let’s break down the good, the bad, and the "uh-oh" of letting AI into our coding … [Read More...]
Apple is changing the direction of the iPad Pro with M4, just like it did with the MacBook Pro
From a distance, Apple's new crop of iPads announced at a "Let Loose" event Tuesday, May 7 might not look all that different from previous generations. There's now a 13-inch variant of the iPad Air and the iPad Pro sports a brand-new M4 chip, but we wouldn't blame you if you didn't think this was a big update for the iPad. However, once you start peeling back the layers of today's event, it … [Read More...]
Crazy discount drops Anker's 24,000mAh power bank down to its lowest price ever
Power banks can be an essential everyday carry if you're someone that's always on the go. And while outlets can be plentiful in most situations, having a power bank allows you to charge whenever and wherever, and even most devices without breaking a sweat. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read More...]
Arc vs. Google Chrome: Should you switch to the latest web browser?
Arc is the newest entrant in the web browser space. With a robust theming engine, capable tab management, and features like Arc Max, Boost, Easel, and more, Arc aims to replace your primary web browser on your computer. So how does it fare against everyones favorite, Google Chrome? Lets compare Arc to Google Chrome on several factors and pick an ideal companion for browsing the web on your desktop … [Read More...]
Meta is testing cross-posting from Instagram to Threads
Meta is testing a new way to boost engagement on Threads using Instagram. The company is now testing the ability to cross-post photos from Instagram to Threads. Meta confirmed the experiment after a handful Threads users noticed the setting crop up in Instagram (TechCrunch was first to report the change).According to the company, cross-posting from Instagram to Threads is optional, though users … [Read More...]
NBA champion Kyle Kuzma looks to bring his team mentality to Scrum Ventures
Kyle Kuzma is a lot of things. He’s a forward for the Washington Wizards NBA team and a 2020 NBA champion. He’s also a style icon — depending on who you ask — and an angel investor. Now he’s an adviser at a venture fund too. “I’m part of a new generation of the NBA,” Kuzma told TechCrunch in a phone interview. “For me, I’ve always been a hustler and somebody that is very interested in business and … [Read More...]
Here’s how the latest iPad Pro compares to the new iPad Air (and previous models)
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