Author: MAK

MAK, co-founder of Geeky Edge, is a visionary in technology trends. With unparalleled insight, he navigates the realms of social media, web buzz, and gadget/app releases, reviews, and updates. MAK's expertise, honed from a young age, fuels Geeky Edge's mission to provide comprehensive resources. His writing, characterized by depth and clarity, offers invaluable insights and expert commentary. MAK's influence extends beyond writing; he's a sought-after speaker and consultant, sharing his expertise globally. Dedicated to empowering others in the digital age, MAK continues to shape the conversation, inspiring individuals and organizations to thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape.

There are various ways Twitter can be used for business. It’s a great platform for potential customers to learn about new products and your business. People all over the world can have access to your tweets and interact with your account. It’s a great free tool that can be your business’ publicity and advertisement assistant. Twitter can make your company grow in popularity and success but it all depends on the way it is made use of. People who are popular, authoritative and influential have more followers on Twitter. By having a high amount of followers, people will respect your…

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So, you have finally signed up for your Twitter account and are building a base of followers. As you get going, make sure you follow the rules of Twitter that will help you get the maximum benefit for your business and to be a good community member. My brother, who earns a probation officer salary, recently joined Twitter, and asked for tips. One of these rules is to not continuously follow then un-follow a large number of people. Doing this give a false impression of your number of followers. Twitter, as well as other users, will notice this inconsistency and…

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When it wakes you up punctually on Monday morning, you might hate your alarm clock. You might hit it and smash it to the ground when it disturbs your peaceful slumber. But we cannot ignore the fact that alarm clocks are a useful tool. Where would we be without alarm clocks? (Probably unemployed, for one thing!) The people at Online Clock.net spent a lot of time and effort tracing back the origins of the alarm clock, and their results can be found in the cool info graphic below entitled, “The History of Alarm Clocks”. We like several things about this…

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Your Smartphone is like a mix between a best friend, a computer and a personal assistant. It’s always with you, it helps you get through the day, and it knows EVERYTHING! But have you ever thought about what’s really going on inside your favorite sidekick and go-to tool? Whether you’re using your Smartphone to browse the web, play a game or call a friend, there’s a lot going on—and it’s not as simple as it looks. Your comments & opinion are appreciated.

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Microsoft has not yet formalized, but the upgrade to Windows 8 from Windows XP, Vista and 7 contain some exceptions that will be better known. Users of Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic and Windows 7 Home Premium will switch to Windows in maintaining both their settings, their applications and personal data. -Users of any version listed above as well as those with Windows 7 Pro and Windows 7 Ultimate can spend on Windows Pro 8 retaining their settings, their applications and personal data. -Users of Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise will pass on Windows 8 Enterprise…

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Under the banner of the project Mobile Armour (literally, “mobile armor”), the Department of Defense U.S. on board a super-secure version of the operating system Android designed to equip smartphones and tablets used in the military. Enrolled in the program continuity Fishbowl launched by the powerful NSA (National Security Agency United States), the concept is not limited as to protect the devices themselves, but more sensitive data they contain. In this spirit, the work will focus mainly consequential on the software side, during four years at the option of working with Invincea, subject matter expert. The investment amounted to some…

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Microsoft unveiled the latest Surface which is not quite a tablet, neither an ultrabook. Ever since it’s unveiling in Los Angeles, the Surface has managed to make the general public really curious about its whereabouts. It is now known that the Surface will have two different models, however we are still not sure about the pricing of the same. We carried out a bit of a research and are hereby providing you with a list and description of the new and appealing features of Surface. Take a look as we have tried to put in all that you need to…

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CCTV cameras have become important for most organizations and establishments today where valuables are stored or any sort of commercial activities are carried out. These cameras may prove to be important for those establishments as well that hold confidential information and important documents. Banks, warehouses, offices, supermarkets, departmental stores, houses, laboratories, and a number of other such establishments may require CCTV systems installation for security purposes. While most commercial establishments may require these cameras, not everyone may be able to afford them. A short guide on CCTV installation and maintenance can help you a lot in cutting down on some…

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These days, many people are relying on laptops instead of desktops when they need a computer. In 2012, the laptops that are selling like crazy are ultrabooks. If you choose to shop online. Acer’s Aspire S3 series is super slim yet offers everything you would get from a larger notebook. Its aluminum unibody measures 13.3 inches and is extremely lightweight. The Lithium-polymer battery offers seven hours of usage and a second generation Intel core processor is included for speedy performance. Also included is Acer’s Green Instant On technology, which enables faster shut down and wake up. The Aspire S3 is equipped…

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Modern society is essentially a milieu where we are constantly being watched. To say that we are being spied on constantly is no exaggeration. After all, there must be a hundred and one cameras capturing and monitoring our actions each day ranging from purchases at convenience stores to the time spent on the daily commute or drive on the freeway. Everything we use regularly leaves some sort of electronic imprint and can potentially be monitored by someone somewhere. This applies to telecommunications and even to our usage of the varied services on the Internet. Web monitoring is one of…

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