Interview with a Dragon Blogger: Raymond Stapleton

So in an effort to help showcase some of our writing staff here at dragonblogger.com I decided to come up with an Interview series for some of most frequent contributors and writers who have been with the site more than 6 months, many have been with the site for several years and contribute not only written content for the site, but also YouTube video content and even Twitch live game streaming content.  For those who are … Read more

Interview with a Dragon Blogger: James Braga

So in an effort to help showcase some of our writing staff here at dragonblogger.com I decided to come up with an Interview series for some of most frequent contributors and writers who have been with the site more than 6 months, many have been with the site for several years and contribute not only written content for the site, but also YouTube video content and even Twitch live game streaming content.  For those who are … Read more

New WordPress Gallery Theme You Should Know About

Images and other visuals are still a great way to keep up with the prevailing  tendencies in web design. With this in mind I decided to write a short review about WordPress Portfolio Gallery theme. It is a new and advanced WordPress theme, which enables you to display images and create portfolios on your website in an attractive way. The theme is a perfect match for photography websites, traveling and food blogs, which provide a … Read more

A Look at the Incapsula Product (CDN: Performance and Security)

Many times when we start our blog (or website) we don’t see a need for a content delivery network (a.k.a. CDN). In fact, it is not surprising that we wouldn’t know what a CDN is, when we first get started. What is a CDN and How Do I Know When Someone Is Using It? First, let’s get a mental picture of what a CDN is. A CDN helps to balance the load, when it comes … Read more

Bring Instagram Feeds to Your Website with Instagram Feed WD

Instagram was launched as an iOS-only app back in 2010 and now it is among the leading social networks in the world. It beated Twitter in 2015 with over 400 million daily active users and more than 40 million shared photos every day and became the largest photo sharing platform worldwide. Instagram has become a truly global community having as members people from all around the world sharing the passion for photo blogging. As Instagram … Read more

(What You Need to Know) Before Building a Blog

…Using an Analogy of Building a House Many people tend to avoid starting a blog because of fear. There is this thing called the “fear of the unknown.” Even those of us who are experienced bloggers can still suffer from the fear of the unknown. It may not be about a blog, but it can hit us in any area and hit us when we least expect it. Fortunately, we can face that fear of … Read more

Google Project Fi service review!

Hello readers, I have something a little different for you this time. Now we all know the major cellphone service providers; AT&T, T- Mobile, Sprint, Verizon… but have you heard of Google’s own, Project Fi? You may not have, but that’s simply because it is still fairly unknown, and semi exclusive. Earlier in 2015, Google had made announcements of its new service, Project Fi. I had heard about it at the time, and just kinda … Read more

5 Reasons You Should Install Event Calendar WD on Your WP Website

Raising awareness about different events within online communities and networks has recently become very popular. They can be used for just any kind of events, from simple meetings to a big conferences, concerts, exhibitions, etc.The increasing popularity of online events also affects the demand for event managing tools and plugins. Event organizing and managing plugins vary in terms of their features, price, capabilities and enhancement opportunities. Let me introduce to you Event Calendar WD plugin, … Read more

Blog Web Design Misconceptions You Should Not Believe

When it comes to the web design of a blog, we can say that trends rapidly change. Because of this, what was the norm a couple of years ago is something that is no longer acceptable. We need to be up to date with what happens in the industry and we want to be sure that the design of our blog is as great as it could be. The problem is that the rapid evolution … Read more

iRulu V3 Victory Smartphone Review

In this article I will be giving a brief review of the iRulu V3 smartphone. I’ll be going over the system specifications as well as performance. The V3 is the newest smartphone from iRulu and it is a monster. It comes unlocked, which is very beneficial if you can’t afford to be on an actual plan, or if you just don’t like being on one. However, it’ll only run on AT&T or T-Mobile networks in … Read more

Review of the Perixx PX-5200BR Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

In the age of the Mechanical keyboard, we are bombarded by the loud clickety clack of Cherries and Kiehl’s but what if I told you they didn’t have to be loud to be good? What if I told you that a relatively quiet keyboard can actually be pretty good and what if I told you it came from our friends at Perixx? This review is of that keyboard, more precisely the Perixx PC5200-BR Mechanical Gaming … Read more

Elivebuy 10400mAh Power Bank Review

This article will be a review over the Quick Charge 2.0 10400mAh Portable External Battery Pack Power Bank Fast Charger from Elivebuy. It has built-in Samsung Premium Cells along with CHY100 IC implement Quick charge™ 2.0 Technology. This means it can charge compatible devices up to 75% faster than a regular charger, and other smartphones or tablets at a normal speed. Basically, if you own a smartphone or a tablet that is a Samsung or … Read more

Review of the Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Computer Case

Thermaltake again takes its aim at performance with the Suppressor F51 E-ATX Mid-Tower case. The stock case alone provides just about everything needed, but we are never happy with stock, and neither is Thermaltake.  Let’s take a look at the features and spec’s. ThermalTake Suppressor F51 Windowed Specs and features Motherboard Support: Micro-ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, Extended ATX (E-ATX) Mid Tower Maximum GPU Length without HDD Cage: 18.3 inches / 465mm Maximum GPU Length with … Read more