About Ashraf
Happily married to the most beautiful woman ever, Ashraf is the founder of dotTech. Ashraf spends insane hours on dotTech (usually writing articles but sometimes doing absolutely nothing except staring). Yes he is weird, but he is also very friendly.
Wembley Stadium was originally 1923 in Wembley Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England. It was demolished in 2003 and a new Wembley Stadium was built in the same place until 2007. On March 9, 2007 the new Wembley Stadium ...
How many dotTechies depend on coffee (or tea) to keep them awake and alert throughout the day? Although I drink coffee (or Coke or Pepsi) to stay awake during the day when I am about to fall asleep, I am thankfully not an addict. ...
How many dotTechies play Minecraft? I don’t and never will; I just don’t understand the point of spending hours to build something just for the sake of building something. (Unless I’m pissing the point of Minecra...
The best way to describe Apple rumors is: when it rains, it pours. We have had a nice dose of continual iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 rumors, such as the recent claim that a 5-inch iPhone 6 has been spotted. There are also regular claims...
A few days ago we shared a stunning photo of Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. Today we have a photo of yet another place in Oregon to share with you — ‘Thor’s Well’. You know that hole to China people a...
I am not sure how it works in other countries, but here in the United States we have something called ‘STOP’ signs. These signs are typically at intersections on roads that don’t have a stoplight. If you see one ...
How many dotTechies are car people? (Or maybe I should ask how many dotTechies are car guys. No offense ladies.) And by car people I mean not just admiring exotic (and sometimes not so exotic) vehicles but also having the skill, k...
I don’t know about other countries or regions but here in the United States we pretty much have a warning label on everything. For example, hot coffee from a store like Starbucks comes with something along the lines of ̶...
One thing that has been eluding the internet is a global web identity; one identity that one can be used across all websites and forums. While inroads have been made with other services, because of its popularity, Facebook is the ...
Most anti-virus companies like to release yearly reports based on their findings throughout the year. Panda Security is no exception and has released its ‘2012 Annual Security Report’. In this report you will find some...
Every second Tuesday of every month Microsoft releases patches of its products on Windows. This day has come to be known as ‘Patch Tuesday’. And this upcoming Patch Tuesday is going to be one you don’t want to mi...
Microsoft Surface Pro 128GB, the version of Microsoft Surface tablets that runs Windows 8 Pro, has sold out in the United States within hours of being available online. Is this a sign of success for Microsoft’s tablet endeav...
I remember back when we got our first computer. We were so excited about not only the computer itself but also finally being able to have dial-up AOL (America Online) — including hearing the awesome “You’ve Got M...
Attacks on Java may be subsided for a few days but the other kink in your armor — Flash — is now under attack. Adobe has released a security bulletin notifying Windows and Mac OS X users to update to Flash 11.5.502.149...
When prompted by something frightening, different people react in different way. Some people run or hide in fear. Others start laughing. Yet others get physical… like the guy in the following video. Check it out: LMAO! Oh, a...