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  • How does Shazam recognize a song in 3 seconds?

    Have you ever pressed Shazam and wondered how he would recognize you in three seconds? The secret is more surprising than you imagine!

  • How does a contactless payment really work?

    Have you ever paid by card or phone at the restaurant and wondered how those few seconds really move money from your account? But how does the contactless payment actually work from the point of physics? And above all, is it safer to pay by card or phone?

  • Why are computer viruses called viruses?

    When I was a kid, I often played online, clicked on a little game and... boom. Sudden popups, fake "X" buttons that did not close anything and automatic downloads that you had never requested. The computer began to become slow, improvised, sometimes unusable. Well, I dumped viruses unintentionally. But why are they called viruses?

  • How does a contactless payment really work?

    Have you ever paid by card or phone at the restaurant and wondered how those few seconds really move money from your account? But how does the contactless payment actually work from the point of physics? And above all, is it safer to pay by card or phone?

  • Computer security: who has too many accesses?

    You know that password you use everywhere? Or that access you gave "just for a moment" and never took away? Computer security doesn't collapse because of a hacker, it collapses because of something you do every day without realizing it. Find out what it is and how to avoid it with 3 simple habits.

  • Why fail several times is the real secret to improve?

    You really want to get better? Start that project, that job or that difficult exam and it all seems complicated to you... look at the others, they seem to you later and the comparison, more than lighting, turns you off. What can you do not quit?

  • You want to keep your good intentions? Don't ignore focus

    You ever said, "I'll change tomorrow," and then nothing changed? Good intentions do not fail because of lack of will. They fail because we lose focus in a world that distracts us every three seconds. In this article you discover how to stop betraying yourself every day and build a small, concrete and sustainable discipline.

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  • Why fail several times is the real secret to improve?

    You really want to get better? Start that project, that job or that difficult exam and it all seems complicated to you... look at the others, they seem to you later and the comparison, more than lighting, turns you off. What can you do not quit?

  • Why are computer viruses called viruses?

    When I was a kid, I often played online, clicked on a little game and... boom. Sudden popups, fake "X" buttons that did not close anything and automatic downloads that you had never requested. The computer began to become slow, improvised, sometimes unusable. Well, I dumped viruses unintentionally. But why are they called viruses?

  • How does Shazam recognize a song in 3 seconds?

    Have you ever pressed Shazam and wondered how he would recognize you in three seconds? The secret is more surprising than you imagine!

  • How does a contactless payment really work?

    Have you ever paid by card or phone at the restaurant and wondered how those few seconds really move money from your account? But how does the contactless payment actually work from the point of physics? And above all, is it safer to pay by card or phone?

  • How much is a MacBook worth compared to a Windows laptop?

    If you're deciding between a MacBook and a Windows laptop, you're probably comparing prices. It's the most immediate way to choose. But in the long run, the real cost depends on factors that hardly anyone considers.

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