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Facebook Predicts Your Political Stance Based on Your Activity
With all the data you willingly hand over, Facebook's algorithms can make a reasonable assumption about your political beliefs.
Use PowerPoint's Summary Zoom for More Dynamic Presentations
Integrate more interactivity in your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations with the help of the Summary Zoom feature in Office 365.
You Can Now Use GIFs in LinkedIn Messages
LinkedIn has decided to embrace the GIF, integrating Tenor into LinkedIn Messaging. This means you can send a GIF to someone you want to work with, but maybe you shouldn't.
How the CLOUD Act Will Damage Your Data Privacy Forever
The CLOUD Act eliminates any protection for overseas data, allowing government agencies to pick and choose where they take your data from.
Google Is Launching a New Version of Gmail
Gmail for the web hasn't had an update in quite a while. However, it turns out Google has been working hard behind the scenes, and a new version is on the way...
3 Popular Online Services to Avoid If You Value Free Speech
Free speech is under attack by some of today's most popular services. Here are three companies you should avoid and why.
How to Write a LinkedIn Summary That'll Help Land You a Job
An eye-catching LinkedIn summary is one of the most important parts of your LinkedIn profile. Here's how to write a LinkedIn summary to land yourself a job.
6 Simple Tips to Shoot Better Video
Becoming a good videographer requires a unique set of skills. So, with that in mind, here are six simple tips to help you shoot better video.
How to View All Recently Updated Drivers in Windows
Want to see what drivers Windows 10 has automatically updated recently? Here's how to check the list of recent updates.
3 Reasons to Start Using Multiple Catalogs in Lightroom
Catalogs are one of the most important features of Lightroom. If you aren't using them, you're missing out on quite a bit.
HBO Rickrolls Reddit Over Westworld Spoilers
Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the showrunners for Westworld, have pulled off a publicity stunt by Rickrolling the whole of Reddit. Which may be the final nail in the Rickrolling coffin.
How to Declutter Your Data With No Regrets (But Keep What You Need)
It's time to declutter your data. Delete a huge amount of data from your digital life and you'll have less to worry about. Also, you won't miss it too much.
How to Add a Start Menu or Recent Documents List to Your Mac Dock
Want to add a Start Menu or list of recent documents to your Mac Dock for easy access? Here's how to customize your own.
4 Examples of How Smartphone Location Tracking Can Violate Your Privacy
The convenience of location tracking comes at a steep cost: your privacy and safety.
Adobe Stock: Royalty Free Images for Creatives
Adobe Stock is an excellent option for high-quality stock photos, videos, templates, and more.
6 Nifty Uses for Spare iCloud Storage
Have more iCloud space than you know what to do with? Here are several great ways to get more out of iCloud.
How to Check If Your Facebook Data Was Sold Off
You can now check to see if your data was accessed during the Cambridge Analytica scandal without having to wait for Facebook to post the information on your news feed...
Learn to Build Cool Techy Gadgets With These Step-by-Step Video Guides
DIY learning projects show you how to make something from scratch. Take any one of these short courses and learn how to build simple electronic gadgets.
How to Remove Google Accounts From Your Phone and Reclaim Privacy
Remove your Google account from your Android device or iPhone is a good first step towards reclaiming your privacy.
How to Use a Mouse With an Amazon Fire Stick When the Remote Fails
When sideloading apps to an Amazon Fire Stick, you can't navigate them with the device remote control---and that's when you'll need a mouse.