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The Best VPN for iPhone Users
Looking for the best VPN for iPhone? Here are some great VPN choices to protect your iPhone's browsing.
The 15 Best Shows on Amazon Prime You Need to Watch
Amazon Prime has some of the best shows available to stream right now. Here are 15 of the best shows on Amazon Prime you shouldn't miss.
17 Basic macOS Terms and What They Mean
As a Mac user, you'll likely be overwhelmed with unfamiliar names. Let us guide you through some of the most important macOS terms.
Intel's Spectre Vulnerability Returns Like a Ghost from the Past
The Spectre/Meltdown revelations in early 2018 shook the computing world. Now, security researchers have uncovered eight new Spectre-style vulnerabilities affecting Intel CPUs, which could mean your computer is at further risk.
How to Automate Repetitive Tasks in Google Sheets With Macros
Macros are finally available to Google Sheets users. You don't need any coding know-how to automate repetitive tasks in documents and spreadsheets.
The 5 Best Free SoundCloud Desktop Apps for Mac
Want to get more out of SoundCloud on your Mac? Here are some great Mac desktop SoundCloud apps for better streaming.
Siri on Mac: 11 Ways to Get Tasks Done With Your Voice
Want to use Siri on your Mac to the fullest extent? Here are the most important and useful Siri commands for greater productivity.
Google Duplex Will Identify Itself as an AI
Google Duplex was quite the talking point at I/O 2018, with serious morality questions being asked about the AI. However, Google has now made it clear Duplex will identify itself as not human.
6 Google Photos Alternatives to Use If You're Tired of Its Shortcomings
If you need some Google Photos alternatives, consider these apps and their unique features.
Spotify Stops Promoting "Harmful or Hateful" Artists
Spotify has unveiled a new policy regarding what it terms "hate content and hateful conduct". This means some songs and albums could get deleted, and some artists will stop being promoted.
5 Private Things Websites Learn About You Without Your Knowledge
Would you be surprised to know that websites are collecting lots of information about you while you browse? These things that websites can learn about you as you read their pages may shock you.
The Mac Equivalents to Default Windows Software
Every default Windows app has a Mac equivalent. If you're a new Mac user, here are the apps that replace the Windows tools you've used.
The Best HBO Shows of All Time and Where to Stream Them
From comedies to dramas, HBO's original series have won kudos and praise from viewers and reviewers alike. Here are the best HBO shows of all time and where to stream them.
6 Apps to Customize Your Mac's Keyboard Behavior
These Mac keyboard apps will take your productivity to the next level. Here are some great keyboard apps for faster typing, navigation, and more.
What Is Windows 10 Timeline? Why It's Great and How to Use It
The Windows 10 Timeline is one of the best features in the April 2018 Update. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Proactive Siri vs. Google Feed: How They Compare and Which Is Better
Apple's Proactive Siri is a lot like Google's feed, but how do they differ? Let's compare these two proactive assistants.
Oculus Go: The Best Mobile VR That Doesn't Even Need a Phone
Experienced VR gamers will be disappointed by the software selection and lack of positional tracking, but for watching videos the Oculus Go is astounding. With a higher resolution than PC VR headsets, and sheer convenience of being able to wear the device anywhere, we're very close to calling this a must-buy.
How to Change Voices for Google Assistant
Google Assistant has several new voices to choose from. Here's how you can change yours now.
How to Use the Windows Update Troubleshooter
Solve your Windows update issues with this official page on the Microsoft Support site.
How to Save Tabs to Read Later in Chrome and Firefox (Not Using Pocket)
Read-it-later apps like Pocket and Instapaper can be great for saving tabs for later, but there's an even better solution if you're using Chrome or Firefox.