Author: Michael Jennings

Michael wrote his first article for Digitaledge.org in 2015 and now calls himself a “tech cupid.” Proud owner of a weird collection of cocktail ingredients and rings, along with a fascination for AI and algorithms. He loves to write about devices that make our life easier and occasionally about movies. “Would love to witness the Zombie Apocalypse before I die.”- Michael

Field operations used to be all about muscle, memory, and manual work. Crews rolled out at dawn with paper maps, two-way radios, and gear in the back of a truck. Getting the job done took experience, grit, and a whole lot of patience. That hasn’t disappeared entirely—but something big is shifting. The trucks still roll out, but now they’re loaded with sensors. The maps live on tablets. The radios are tied into real-time dashboards. And the work? It’s getting smarter, faster, and more connected by the day. Technology has found its way into nearly every piece of fieldwork, from fixing…

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Dolphin browser is known for its fast speed and is one of the most favored browsers in the market now. It provides a great experience of web browsing. It already has a user base of 100,000,000 and the count is still on. It is certainly one of the best android apps so far. It has a very interactive interface and its fun to use. The dolphin browser is very simple in interface and that is what makes it so special. According to Lifehacker- “It’s a great simple browser that feels more at home on a touchscreen device than pretty much…

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For many Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) players, skins are more than just accessories. They are a form of self-expression and a way to invest money. There’s no surprise here: some skins are so unique that they only grow in price over the years. That’s why the popularity of skins trading keeps growing, and more and more people are searching for the best CS market out there. However, this task is not simple because not all marketplaces are equal. In this article, we will explain how to choose the best CS2 skin market for your needs and what to look for in…

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Launching a search engine and spotting a lineup of popular topics that don’t apply to you makes it easy to feel disconnected. These suggestions highlight what’s currently gaining attention online, but users often see them as bothersome, unrelated, or invasive. Whether it’s internet trends, entertainment buzz, or game highlights, such prompts can overcrowd your search view and spark concerns about data tracking. Many users feel that these trending entries disrupt their original search goal. Some suspect these recommendations result from their digital activity, while others feel burdened by updates that don’t match their preferences. Side note: Experts in search optimization…

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We’re all bombarded with marketing messages every single day.  Scrolling through social media? Ads.  Checking your emails? More ads.  Walking down the street? You guessed it, more ads everywhere.  It’s enough to make your head spin, right? With so many businesses vying for our attention, it’s becoming harder than ever for brands to actually connect with potential customers. I mean, how many marketing messages do you remember from yesterday? Probably not many. That brings us to the topic of today.  Creativity in marketing has become more important than ever. The real struggle for brands and businesses is saying something their…

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38% of users will outright leave a website page that features an “unattractive layout or content,” research from Zippia reveals. With only about 20 seconds to capture the attention of website visitors, it’s clear that businesses must prioritize an attractive design. When coupled with the necessity of functionality, however, the discovery of the perfect balance required can become a challenge for any business in search of success. From the power of a functionality-first strategy to the hidden value of industry expertise (and consumer feedback), businesses can optimise their sites with just a few key considerations.  Functionality as the foundation A…

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Google Chrome is generally reliable, but it’s not without occasional hiccups. One error that users often encounter is the “Aw, Snap!” message, which replaces the webpage you were trying to access. Luckily, this error is often temporary and can be resolved with simple actions like refreshing the page or clearing cached files. If the issue persists, there are several other approaches worth trying. In this guide, we’ll explain what the “Aw, Snap!” error means, explore common causes, and walk through eight practical methods to fix it. What Is the “Aw, Snap!” Error? Google Chrome is the most widely used desktop…

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Apple TV does not offer a native web browser like Safari, nor is there an official browser app available in the Apple TV App Store. However, you can still access the internet on your Apple TV using several alternative methods. Why Apple TV Doesn’t Have a Built-In Browser? Apple has designed the Apple TV to prioritize curated apps and streaming services, focusing on content consumption through these dedicated platforms rather than general web browsing. Additionally, browsing the web using a TV remote isn’t the most practical experience, which may explain why Apple has not included this feature. Ways to Access…

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Roblox is one of the most popular online gaming platforms, connecting millions of players worldwide in countless user-made games. However, technical hiccups can occasionally get in the way. If you’re having trouble opening Roblox, redeeming gift cards, or accessing certain games, this guide will walk you through what might be going wrong and how to resolve it. Part 1: Reasons Roblox Might Not Be Working — And What You Can Do Several common issues can cause Roblox to malfunction. Here’s a look at what they are and how you can fix them: 1. Server Issues At times, Roblox servers are…

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If you’ve found yourself weighing up a Supermicro server against better-known brands like Dell or HPE, you’re not alone.  Many people, especially those working in smaller data centres or setting up lab environment, have considered Supermicro for its lower cost, modular hardware, and reputation for sticking to open standards.  But with fewer marketing headlines and less brand polish than its Tier 1 competitors, it typically always results in asking yourself the same question, “Are they too good to be true?”. Or, are they genuinely a valid option for the smart, budget-concious buyer.  We’ll break down the core features of Supermicro…

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