Tech Quiz Part 2: How Well Do You Know Computers?


Updated 10/22/08 10:09 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 28 comments

Tech Quiz Part 2: How Well Do You Know Computers?

If you're an everyday geeksugar reader you probably already took the first edition of our tech quiz about the ins and outs of computers. If you're a newbie, here's your chance to prove your smarts. I suggest starting off with part one as a warm up and then tackling today's brainteaser, which tests whether or not you've been paying attention to general tech knowledge, user manuals and your IT Read more

Tech Quiz Part 1: How Well Do You Know Computers?


Updated 07/02/08 11:25 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 40 comments

Tech Quiz Part 1: How Well Do You Know Computers?

Most of us use computers every single day and rely on them for work, personal communication, shopping, entertainment and organization, but it's easy to forget all the work that's going on inside while we sit around typing away. We know what to call our computers when they fail on us and make us late for presentations, but do we know what to call their ins and outs? Take part one in my series of Read more

Maker Faire: Vintage Geek Computer Collection


Updated 04/30/08 3:04 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 7 comments

Maker Faire: Vintage Geek Computer Collection

The bright and shiny exhibits at this year's Maker Faire were fine and dandy, but one of the sights I was most excited to see was the exhibit of vintage, "oh so clunky, I can't believe people thought that was innovative" computers. Hidden in a dark corner of the San Mateo Fairgrounds, was a selection of marvelously vintage geek computers (and an Atari) that have gained cult geek status for being Read more

6 Top Web Tools Small Business Owners Should Rely on


Updated 04/25/12 9:13 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Best Web Tools For Small Businesses

Starting a business ain't easy, especially if you're working on it alone. Thankfully, there are a lot of handy tools on the Internet that will make your work life easier. Here are a couple you should check out: BookFresh: Referred to as the OpenTable for small business owners, this online scheduling website lets customers schedule their appointments on the web and even make payments online. Read more

Honoring Some of Our Favorite Geeks For Black History Month


Updated 02/11/12 6:11 PM · Posted by · 6 comments

Black Geeks, Nerds, and Scientists

We may have Valentine's Day on the brain, but February also marks an important time of the year — Black History Month. In honor of Black History Month, let's take a look at some of our favorite geeks, both past and present. Everyone on this list has made vast contributions to furthering tech as we know it. Dwayne McDuffie — The recently passed McDuffie wrote comic books for both Marvel Read more

Uh Oh! Watch Out For These 12 IRS Audit Red Flags


Updated 01/30/12 3:41 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Most Common IRS Audits

We're thrilled to present this smart Kiplinger story here on Savvy! The IRS audits only slightly more than 1% of all individual tax returns annually. The agency doesn't have enough personnel and resources to examine each and every tax return filed during a year. So the odds are pretty low that your return will be picked for review. And, of course, the only reason filers should worry about an Read more

Security Tips For Data Privacy Day!


Updated 01/28/12 8:35 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Keep Your Computer Safe and Secure

It's Data Privacy Day, so we're here to give you 10 tips to keeping your computer safe, secure, and totally private. Nothing is worse than having your computer hacked into, your personal information stolen, or becoming a victim of fraud. We've rounded up all of our best tech advice to help keep your computer protected and free from hacker malice. If you haven't implemented these 10 tidbits yet, Read more

The Benefits of Homeschooling Your Kids


Updated 01/27/12 3:10 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Benefits of Homeschooling

We're thrilled to present this smart LearnVest story here on Savvy! In the past, LearnVest spoke to parents who chose not to use diapers with their children and dove into the stay-at-home parent debate. This time, one mother shares why she has decided to homeschool her children. In 2002, we had our third child, 10 years after our second was born. Our eldest two boys were in a private school, Read more

Udacity and 14 Other Free Sites For Online Learning


Updated 01/24/12 1:00 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Free Online Classes From Stanford Professor

After seeing the success of a personal experiment offering a free Stanford University-certified artificial intelligence course (23,000 people completed the class!), Sebastian Thrun left his prestigious professor position to dedicate himself to teaching on a much larger scale. His new program, Udacity will offer free university-level computer science classes to anyone interested in advancing their Read more

How-To: Keep Facebook From Tracking Your Data Across the Web


Updated 10/11/11 6:24 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Keep Facebook From Tracking You

Facebook has had some issues with privacy in the past, and this week a new privacy issue was discovered: Facebook can track you across the web, even if you're logged out of your account. At the basic level, your web browser contains cookies from Facebook that remember your log-in info, but there are more. The company has removed one cookie that reported your user ID until you shut down your Read more