I am an IT specialist with a solid experience in tech, gaming and business. For over 2 years, I've helped manage everything around business and lifestyle at smashnegativity.com.
Two kinds of students exist. The first kind clicks around. They reach for menus, move windows by dragging, and type with long pauses between steps. The second kind barely touches the mouse. They flip between tabs, drop a quote into their notes, rename files in batches, and send a clean draft before the first group ...
It’s no secret that electric scooters are having a moment in India. You see them buzzing through traffic, gliding past petrol pumps with the quiet confidence of something that doesn’t need fuel. And the numbers back that up. If the forecasts hold, the EV scooter market might touch nearly $30 billion by 2034, growing at ...
If you’ve ever sat in on a round of IT job interviews, you start to notice a pattern. Candidates rattle off buzzwords from their résumés, list the names of programming languages like ingredients, and wait for questions to test memory, not skill. Then someone walks in who breaks the rhythm. They don’t speak in jargon. ...
Ask anyone to describe student life and they’ll probably mention things like deadlines, exams, parties, maybe a part-time job, or just the general chaos of trying to keep it all together. But beneath the surface of assignments and group projects, there’s a more personal journey taking place. One that rarely gets acknowledged. It’s the emotional ...