Packing a backpack for a weekend survival trip is a lot different than just heading out camping. Reader Pack Config shows off their backpack that’s ready for a three day Bushcraft course.
My sister has an RV pad at the side of her home behind a gated fence. I've been laid off from my job for the second time this year. In order to help me out she said I can put a travel trailer on the pad to stay as long as I need to.
Work commutes can really suck, especially when it takes two hours to travel 10 miles. Here are the cities where you’ll spend the most time just sitting in traffic.
Google are now offering another Nanodegree through Udacity that they state “teaches you the skills you need to build your very own business, from ideation to marketing to monetization.” Check it out!
A California company called Alternative Ballistics has developed an easy-to-install accessory for hand guns that promises to make bullets non-lethal allowing law enforcement to incapacitate a suspect without causing life-threatening injuries.
Some apps are essential, and you use them every day. Everyone knows their names: Firefox, VLC, 7-Zip, and so on. However, there’s another class of app that gets less attention: the apps that are insanely useful to have in your back pocket on the rare occasions you need them.
Los Angeles Police Department information technology bureau officer Jim Stover demonstrates the use of the body camera during a media event surrounding the force's deployment of the technology this week. But it's not the cameras that generate the most money.