15 Fast Facts About Google
Did you know that Klingon was added as a Google language option way back in 2002?
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Did you know that Klingon was added as a Google language option way back in 2002?
Although smartphones are incredible for portability, they haven’t managed to outsmart laptops or desktop computers just yet.
To tackle bad language in autocorrecting the so-called bad word is underlined but no suggestions are presented.
In 1982, the Commodore 64 was the highest-selling single personal computer ever, with over 20 million sold by 1994.
On May 7, 2013 Syria had a country-wide internet blackout for 20 hours, apparently due to a severed internet cable.
To raise capital for Apple, co-founder Steve Wozniak had to sell his scientific calculator.
The wireless Netflix and Chill button can sync with certain devices, and uses your wireless lighting system to dim your lights.
During its peak times between 9pm and midnight, Netflix accounts for 33% of North Americans downstream traffic.
Doritos once bought out a limited edition Business Fish-Flavored Dorito, which the Business Fish himself helped fund and design.
Windows XP was first available in 2001. There are over five hundred million copies of Windows XP still in use to this day.
Comic Sans is one of the world's most (in)famous fonts and was designed by Vincent Connare.
Did you know that there are exactly 21 million bitcoin that can be mined in total?