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8 Stock Android Apps You Should Replace With These Alternatives
Unhappy with the stock apps that come with stock Android? Here are excellent replacements for Messages, Phone, Gmail, Camera, and more.
Netflix's Fast.com Now Measures Upload Speeds
Having generated more than half a billion speed tests over the past two years, Netflix is adding upload speeds and connection latency to the information offered on Fast.com.
How to Integrate Windows 10 Timeline in Chrome and Firefox
A new browser extension brings Windows 10 Timeline support to Chrome and Firefox. Have you tried it?
How to Generate Dummy Placeholder Text in Microsoft Word Documents
Lorem Ipsum text is placeholder text, which comes in handy when you want to test layouts in Microsoft Word. Here's how to generate dummy text in seconds.
How to Enable or Disable 24-Hour Time on Android and iPhone
Want to switch to 24-hour time on your iPhone or Android device? Or switch back to 12-hour time? Here's how to toggle it easily.
How to Pay What You Want for 156 Hours of Coding Tutorials
Some people pay thousands of dollars for a college education in code. This bundle proves that you can become a great programmer without a mountain of debt.
8 Trello Browser Extensions You'll Love and Can't Live Without
We introduce you to some of the best Trello browser extensions to kick its functionality a notch or two higher.
How to Play Almost Any Video Game on a Raspberry Pi
What if you could play a massive selection of games---past and present---using a Raspberry Pi? Here's everything you need to know about it.
Google Assistant Can Now Help You Plan Your Day
Google Assistant's new Visual Snapshot is designed to give you an at-a-glance overview of your day ahead. Leaving you to worry about other things.
7 Helpful Websites for Learning About the Countries of the World
Want to learn about the countries of the world? These websites have tons of information on culture, geography, capitals, and more.
The Printable Markdown Cheat Sheet for Beginners and Experts
This printable Markdown cheat sheet provides everything you need to know about Markdown formatting at a glance. Keep it handy and never be confused again.
How to Use WhatsApp While Maintaining Your Privacy
Do you want to use WhatsApp in secret without giving a lot of information away to others? Then these are the settings to adjust in order to stay stealthy.
Microsoft Launches Skype 8.0 for Desktop
Microsoft has released a new version of Skype for desktop, and this one looks and feels just like the mobile version of Skype.
How to Connect a Hard Drive to Raspberry Pi (And Why You Should)
Looking to add storage to your Raspberry Pi? Forget high-capacity microSD cards and go with a USB-compatible hard disk drive instead!
The Best VPN According to Reddit
But with so many VPNs on the market, how do you decide which one to use? We checked Reddit's best subreddits and threads to get the best VPN recommendations.
BenQ TK800 is a 4K Projector You Can Actually Afford
Affordable, super-bright, outstanding colors, lifespan, and screen size. This fantastic projector has it all. There's no reason not to purchase it.
Instapaper Breaks Away From Pinterest
After a couple of high profile changes of ownership, Instapaper is once again going independent. What that means for the future of Instapaper is anyone's guess...
How to Sort Your LinkedIn Jobs and Skills in the Correct Order
You can reorder your current job experiences and prioritize your skills with a simple tweak to your LinkedIn profile.
How to Cancel Your Amazon Prime Membership
Amazon Prime is great, but it isn't right for everyone. If you want to end your Amazon Prime membership, here's what you need to do.
WonderFox Makes Ripping DVDs Easy
Want to rip your DVDs to your computer easily and in full quality? WonderFox makes this happen.