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15 Interesting Facts About Bill Gates
Bill Gates' home is called Xanadu 2.0, which is a reference to the motion picture Citizen Kane.
Microsoft is so big you may not even realize how much you use it. Producing not only the functionality of computers and computer software, Microsoft is also responsible for Xbox, providing us entertainment too. Inside, we have all you need to know about this mega business!
Technology & Innovation
15 Interesting Facts About Bill Gates
Bill Gates' home is called Xanadu 2.0, which is a reference to the motion picture Citizen Kane.
Technology & Innovation
30 Surprising Facts About Microsoft
At age 31, Bill Gates was officially the youngest billionaire in the world. This was 2 years after Microsoft Windows was released.
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Is Your Smartphone More Powerful Than Your Laptop?
Although smartphones are incredible for portability, they haven’t managed to outsmart laptops or desktop computers just yet.
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The History & Origin of Autocorrect
To tackle bad language in autocorrecting the so-called bad word is underlined but no suggestions are presented.
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20 Facts About Windows XP
Windows XP was first available in 2001. There are over five hundred million copies of Windows XP still in use to this day.
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12 Facts About Comic Sans – The World’s Most Hated Font
Comic Sans is one of the world's most (in)famous fonts and was designed by Vincent Connare.
Games & Toys
Interesting Facts About Microsoft’s Xbox One
Did you know you can Skype with your friends whilst watching TV or playing a game with an Xbox One?
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100 Surprising Technology Facts That You Didn’t Know
"Phantom Vibration Syndrome" is the name for when someone thinks their phone is vibrating, but it isn’t.
Games & Toys
Facts About Xbox 360
Did you know that it would take roughly 485 billion Xbox 360's laid end-to-end in order to build a bridge to the sun?