Tech

  • How to make your Facebook profile employer-friendly

    How to make your Facebook profile employer-friendly

    Facebook: A place for friends. This is what the social networking site was intended for at its launch in February 2004. But for several years now the social networking site and its demographics have expanded to include family, teachers and,... read more »

     
  • How to protect your smart phone

    How to protect your smart phone

    The iPhone 5 has been out for about a month now. That’s enough time to scratch your screen, scuff the back and  drop it on concrete a few times. If you’re anything like me, your phone has probably been through more than a few accidents... read more »

     
  • This fall’s must have gadgets

    This fall’s must have gadgets

    The gadgets are coming! The gadgets are coming! Electronics companies are letting consumers know just what they need this fall: gadgets. Wordplay aside, the coolest new tech is coming out in the next few months. This is your guide to this fall’s... read more »

     
  • Guide to fall’s best new video games

    Guide to fall’s best new video games

    Fall is here, and the holiday season is just around the corner. A month from now retailers will be filling their pockets with your hard earned money, and video games are a big part of this money making time of year. Video game publishers and... read more »

     
  • PC Buff Build: A guide to building your own PC

    PC Buff Build: A guide to building your own PC

    Computers are pretty amazing. They open up the world to us through the Internet, connect us to family and friends we never get to see and they provide us with copious amounts of entertainment. They also cost a lot of money. A decent Mac laptop... read more »

     
  • Tiny handheld devices that carry the world: Cracking into warranties on screens

    Tiny handheld devices that carry the world: Cracking into warranties on screens

    Doomsday. Aka the day I managed  to crack the screens of both my beloved touch phone and iPod. A college kid’s worst nightmare: a cracked screen on their smartphone. (CU Independent/Amy Leder) Not even a day before, I accidentally threw... read more »

     
  • TEDx Boulder: At least there were free burritos

    TEDx Boulder: At least there were free burritos

    Anyone who’s heard of the TEDxBoulder symposium may consider it much the same way co-host Andrew Hyde describes it: a group of nerds coming together to try and save the world. TEDx events are conferences that boast an impressive line-up of... read more »

     
  • Spendaholics Anonymous: Five more reasons to love your iPhone

    Spendaholics Anonymous: Five more reasons to love your iPhone

    The opinions represented in this article do not necessarily represent those of the staff of CUIndependent.com nor any of its sponsors. In a world with ever-changing technology and thousands of apps released every day, Spendaholics Anonymous... read more »

     
  • Tech talk: Google+

    Tech talk: Google+

    The opinions represented in this article do not necessarily represent those of the staff of CUIndependent.com nor any of its sponsors. Google is king. We all know it and we all love it. Where would we be without its friendly logo and cutesy... read more »