The Professor of Rock is one of my favorite Youtubers. He shares all sorts of KOOL videos about music. He focuses on classic rock and pop including a ton of
Category: Internet
Starlink Satellite Internet Comes Online
Starlink Internet is coming online to help provide high speed internet. Much of the rural America doesn’t have a provider for high speed internet. Those that do, not many have
“Oh what a tangled web we weave, when we plot to deceive”
https://aresdigital.axanar.com/campaign Now, You may wonder why I am starting a blog out with a “hyperlink”, and what it has to do with my article title. to put is simply, the
Net Neutrality Rules About To Be Reversed
The Net Neutrality rules that govern the internet in the United States is about to change unless the public support demands it stay. Net Neutrality ensures internet providers cannot play
Create you own Funko POP! if you are into that kind of thing
I gotta admit, I find it fascinating what Funko comes up with when they create their POP! miniatures. From the expected choices like Guardians of the Galaxy and Batman vs
Geeky KOOL Hacked by Word Press Security Flaw
This morning, I woke up to find Geeky KOOL had been hacked. My post with the Stranger Things 2 trailer had been changed with a message that we had been
New Li-Fi Internet
The lightbulb is an amazing invention to light homes and businesses. It is about to get more awesome. LiFi technologies may soon upgrade the lights of your homes and businesses
Google’s Star Wars Scroll
The Geeky KOOL minds at Google have created an awesome Star Wars Scroll. You can create your own by heading to a Google Search and typing in “a long time
Brianna Wu on Risking Her Life and Gamergate
I have posted on the several times on the problems of internet bullying of women. The Gamergate group has used journalistic integrity as a mantra but many in this group
Video: Affordable High-Speed Broadband for All Americans
Here at Geeky KOOL, we make a point not to dive into politics. We understand that geeks are all over the political spectrum. This is true for our writers @
Google Fiber Requests to Be Declared a Title II Service
There are few cities in the United States which have benefited from the very high speed Google Fiber. It has brought access to people who didn’t have a provider or
Movie Trailer: Blackhat
Here is the latest trailer for the upcoming movie, Blackhat. It stars Chris Hemsworth, aka the sexiest man alive. He is a hacker serving a 15 year sentence. He is
NSA Spying More Difficult with Some Internet Companies
A year ago, the NSA had easy access to spy on people by the internet. They had found holes in software and in the encryption of some of the largest
Video- Net Neutrality in the US: Now What?
I (Larry) am a pretty conservative person in life. I think the government is too involved with most aspects of our lives. But there is a time and place for
Happy 25th Birthday to the Internet
I had no idea that today was a very special day. It is the 25th anniversary of the Internet. According to Google’s Blog, twenty five years ago, Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Netflix Encourages Subscribers to Support Net Neutrality
Last week, a Federal Court of Appeals struck down the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) Open Internet Order for Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the concept that Internet service providers (ISPs) should not
Web Comic: Dork Tower Classic “Internet Quiz”
Here is a great classic web comic from John Kovalic’s Dork Tower. This is from 2003 but still fits perfectly. I have been seeing a ton of people taking online
Is this BOOK what JJ Abrams’ Stranger vid was all about?
Oh, J.J. Abrams, how you LOVE to tease us… So, yesterday Larry posted about the mysterious J.J. Abrams video entitled “Stranger” and that no clue was given about what it
29 Ways To Stay Creative – Info Graph
Bit Rebels has this really KOOL and helpful Info Graph about was to stay creative. It was was inspired by the YouTube video 29 Ways To Stay Creative by JasdevDhaliwal. You can check out
CISPA dies in Senate. Zombie CISPA lurking in the wings…
ARS Technica has posted news that CISPA, the controversial law giving companies the ability to share information about users with the government and each other without any threat of action if