Social Brain Busting: Kwizzly for iPhone Now Available!

Social Brain Busting: Kwizzly for iPhone Now Available!

There are many iPhone quiz apps available, but nothing to the level of the newest and best iPhone Quiz app - Kwizzly. Kwizzly takes the idea of testing your brain to a a whole othe ...

What a Year of Blogging for Free Brought Me

What a Year of Blogging for Free Brought Me

I started Paul Shirey Tech on December 8th, 2011. When I started it, I had taken a one month leave of absence blogging after deciding that my previous project, Paul's Daily Blurbs, ...

SEO is Real: How to Master SEO in WordPress 2013

SEO is Real: How to Master SEO in WordPress 2013

Let's face it, even if you are as popular as Justin Bieber and you have a blog, there is no way that 100% of your traffic is going to be direct, or be enough to make your blog real ...

Developing Speed vs. Playing Techniques on Guitar

Developing Speed vs. Playing Techniques on Guitar

If you are trying to figure out how to play guitar faster, you might want to look at some other playing aspects too. In this video, Duncan discusses developing speed vs. Playing Te ...

Fixing Errors in WordPress 3.5

Fixing Errors in WordPress 3.5

I write for several blogs seperate from mine (blog post about that coming soon), so I tend to see Wordpress updates on those blogs before I see them on mine. One of the coolest upd ...

Limited Edition Jackson King V Guitar – Review

Limited Edition Jackson King V Guitar – Review

The Jackson King V Shuriken is a limited edition guitar produced by Jackson. It's estimated only around 250 of them were ever produced. Check out this demonstration and complete re ...

Google’s SVP of Engineering Rooted Off of Twitter

Google’s SVP of Engineering Rooted Off of Twitter

[caption id="attachment_2991" align="alignleft" width="300"] Image Courtesy of dfarber[/caption] Google, being a company that is pretty laid back as far as what their employees can ...

Exactly How Behind is Apple?

Steve Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011. In just 2 months, that will make it a year since Steve Jobs (the creator) has been without the company. Since then, Apple has really failed to make any significant product upgrades or launches. Sure, they have done some hardware upgrades to things but that's really just minor compared to what companies like Samsung have been doing with the Galaxy S3. I have seen mo ...

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How to: Guitar Tap in Under 10 Minutes [Video]

Something a lot of guitar players probably have wanted to know how to do is  tapping. Tapping allows you to play notes by literally tapping the strings. In this 10 minute video, you can find out how to tap. If it helps you out, please share it! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment. As always, be sure to subscribe to GuitarShedVideos for more guitar lessons. ...

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Tech Roundup Weekly Ep 10: Internet Pirates vs. Your Wallet

[audio:http://paulshireytech.com/uploads/trw/trw010.mp3] Download Audio [thumbnail credit] Send Feedback: paul@paulshireytech.com Welcome to another episode of Tech Roundup Weekly! We made it to double digits on our episodes, only 20 more before we hit the magic 30 mark! Just so everyone knows, new episodes won't be released to the iTunes feed for the next couple of weeks. If you're already subscribed, you ...

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Woops! My Bad… Tech Roundup Weekly Ep: 9

If you tried to watch the video for Tech Roundup Weekly Episode 9, you probably had some trouble. It turns out I never set the video to public. This problem has been fixed and you are now able to watch the video. [image credit] ...

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Is Google+ a Failure? (Infographic)

Welcome to another guest post at Paul Shirey Tech. I get a lot of the traffic to my blog thanks to a community called Triberr. Triberr also gives me the ability to re-blog posts from other bloggers who have enabled this feature. All Triberr re-blogs will be in the category they correspond to as well as a Guest Post category. Check out this guest post by Laura-Lee Walker! [divide style="2"] Published by Brow ...

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GoDaddy: Why I Left and Why I Didn’t Leave Sooner

Yes, this blog post is a re-print. Someone thought it was too negative, and I edited it which goes completely against what I am about as a blogger. I believe that bloggers should have the right to speak out. If you think this blog post is too negative, I won't change it, but tell me why you think this blog post is too negative by emailing me at paul@paulshireytech.com or if you are brave enough to put your ...

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Could the Microsoft Surface Hurt the PC Industry?

Microsoft is truly going all mobile with their release of Windows 8. The operating system sports tiles and a new interface that is made for touch devices. This was clear when the first consumer preview was released, but Microsoft made it even more clear by manufacturing their own personally branded tablet with their own operating system. Never in the history of Microsoft have they developed their own hardwa ...

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It’s alright! We work again :D

If you have been paying attention to Paul Shirey Tech, you probably noticed that their were some distinct things going wrong with the site. First of all, when the current design of the site was first launched I had a social counter with buttons for the RSS feed, Twitter, and my Facebook Fan Page. I'm not sure what exactly happened, but over time the files for that became corrupt and having that feature ther ...

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Tech Roundup Weekly Ep 9: Wildfires at Google

[audio:http://paulshireytech.com/uploads/trw/trw009.mp3] Download Audio [thumbnail credit] Send Feedback: paul@paulshireytech.com Welcome to yet another episode of Tech Roundup Weekly! Kickstarter: 1000 Student Projects to the Edge of Space Paul featured 1000 Student Projects to the Edge of Space - a project that aims to send 1000 student scientific projects of all kinds in ping-pong balls (otherwise known ...

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Should Employers Care About Employees’ Social Media Behavior?

We've all heard those stories of someone getting fired because of something that happened online, specifically on a social network. While I don't think it happens as much as some people say it does, it still obviously happens. However, do employers have the right to do this? Our social media accounts are usually personal and not tied to anything, so shouldn't we be able to use them as we please? This is a q ...

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