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Microsoft Gives Outlook.com a Dark Mode
Microsoft has finally seen fit to grant Outlook.com users their ultimate wish... a Dark Mode for Outlook.com
8 Awesome CodePen Features for Programming and Web Development
Getting started with JavaScript for web development can be frustrating, but it's a lot easier if you're using CodePen and its collection of helpful features.
The Top 20 Most Popular Artists on Spotify
Which artists and bands are the most popular on Spotify? We count down the top artists on Spotify based on follower count.
10 Printable Handwriting Worksheets to Practice Cursive
The best website to download free handwriting worksheets for practicing cursive. Don't let the art of handwriting die out!
Why Google Was Fined: Antitrust and Technology Explored
Google was fined $5 billion from the EU for anticompetitive practices. Why did this happen, and how is it similar to past cases? Let's find out.
How to Turn a TV Into a Retro Gaming System With Raspberry Pi Zero
In this tutorial, we show you how to convert an old TV into a retro gaming console with nothing more than a Raspberry Pi Zero.
Will Upgrading Your Old Computer Make It Use Less Power?
Worried that your old computer is using too much energy? Will upgrading result in less energy consumption? Let's find out.
Your Amazon Echo Now Has an Audio Equalizer
Amazon's new audio equalizer for the Echo means you can crank up the bass while playing dance music, or boost the treble when listening to podcasts. Or both!
7 Shifty Ways Your Smartphone Is Violating Your Privacy
Can you really have privacy on a smartphone? Let's take a look at the huge phone privacy risks associated with using one.
How to Connect a Raspberry Pi Zero to a TV Without HDMI
Hooking up your Raspberry Pi Zero to a TV via HDMI isn't always the best option. Here's how to make an RCA composite cable and connect your Pi Zero using it.
5 Times Your Data Was Shockingly Handed Over to the NSA
Many companies hand over information to the NSA without a second thought. Here are some high-profile organizations that gave the NSA access to user data.
Snap Kills Snapcash, Its Peer-to-Peer Payment Service
It looks as though Snapcash has never really taken off in the way Snap originally hoped, but its disappearance will still be a loss for those who use it on a regular basis.
Linux Without systemd: Why You Should Use Devuan, the Debian Fork
Debian, one of the oldest Linux-based OSes, was forked into Devuan, which does away with systemd. What does that mean? Should you try it?
Your Kids Are Playing Fortnite: What You Need to Know About It
If your children play video games, they're likely playing Fortnite. So what do parents need to know about this game? Here are answers to your questions.
MacBook Pro 2018 vs. 2017: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
Wondering if the 2018 MacBook Pro is worth the upgrade, and how it compares to the 2017 MacBook Pro? Here's what's new in this year's model.
3 Places You Can Download High-Resolution Satellite Images
Take a peek at any spot on the Earth with the help of high-resolution satellite images. These websites allow you to download them for free.
How to Avoid Library Late Fees Using Google Calendar
If you want to avoid library late fees, here's a quick way to add events from Gmail to your Google Calendar.
How to Set Up a VPN on a Chromebook
Yes, you can use a VPN on Chromebooks! But you'll likely have to set it up manually. Here's how to do it without much hassle.
How to Watch Videos in Secret Using YouTube Incognito
Want to watch YouTube videos without influencing your recommendations? YouTube Incognito is a new feature that hides your mobile activity.
Get Lifetime Online Protection for $55.99 with VPN Unlimited
You can think of VPN Unlimited as a personal privacy shield. The service encrypts all your data.