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5 Online Calculators for Everyone That Aren't About Math
Calculators do more than math. These free online calculators can become key decision making tools for you.
Are Spectre and Meltdown Still a Threat? The Patches You Need
The Spectre and Meltdown are CPU vulnerabilities. Are we any closer to fixing these vulnerabilities? Have the patches worked?
How Does DuckDuckGo Protect Your Personal Information Online?
Curious about DuckDuckGo but confused about how the search engine can improve your online privacy? Here's what you need to know.
PuppyCube Review: Turn Any Surface Into an Interactive Touchscreen
The hardware is straight out of a sci-fi movie and the touchscreen projection actually works. Unfortunately, with dodgy third party app stores and a host of compatibility issues, the OS is unusable at the moment.
Microsoft Brings Windows Defender to Mac
Microsoft is bringing Windows Defender to macOS. Although, as it's no longer solely dedicated to defending Windows, it's now called Microsoft Defender.
5 Ways to Block Sites and Limit Screen Time on Linux
Parental control software is virtually unheard of on Linux. Here are several ways you can block sites and manage content on Linux.
9 Great Games You Can Play With Integrated Graphics
Is PC gaming worth it without a dedicated graphics card? Here are some great PC games you can play with integrated graphics.
The 9 Best Apps to Create Fast Graphic Designs
Adding visual elements to your written content doesn't have to be a drag. Here are the best apps to create fast graphic designs.
5 YouTube Channels for Video Game Reviews You Can Trust
You could read video game reviews on the big gaming sites, but these YouTube channels offer honest and trustworthy alternatives.
Facebook Admits Storing Passwords in Plain Text
Facebook has admitted that it stored the passwords of hundreds of millions of Facebook users in plain text.
What Is Malvertising and How Can You Prevent It?
Malvertising is on the rise! Learn more about what is it, why it's dangerous, and how can you stay safe from this online threat.
Google Password Manager: 7 Things You Must Know
Looking for a password manager? Here's why you should keep it simple and rely on Google Chrome's Password Manager.
You Can Now Buy Products Without Leaving Instagram
Checkout on Instagram means you can now buy products without ever leaving the app. Turning Instagram into an online retailer of sorts.
What Is a Chromebook?
What is a Chromebook? What's a Chromebook good for? How does a Chromebook compare to a laptop? We answer these and more.
5 Tricks Untrustworthy VPNs Use to Fool Their Customers
Not all VPNs can be trusted. Find out how unscrupulous VPNs trick users and maximise their profits using shady data policies.
ShiftCam 2.0 Turns Your Phone into a Pocket-Sized DSLR
This smartphone photography kit gives you five extra options on the rear-facing camera, and a wider view on the front-facing camera.
Oculus Rift S Revealed With Huge Improvements
Oculus is making a big move in the PC-based virtual reality space with the introduction of the Oculus Rift S.
Call of Duty: Mobile Is Coming Summer 2019
Call of Duty: Mobile will be available on Android and iOS this summer, and you can sign up now for a chance to participate in the beta.
How to Host Your Own Website on a Raspberry Pi
Need to run a website but can't afford the hosting costs? Build your own LAMP-capable web server with a low-powered Raspberry Pi.
What Are the Different Computer Cable Types You Need to Know?
Not sure what that cord is for? Here are the most common computer cable types explained, from monitor cables to network cables.