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Should Google Act Faster to Remove Malicious Copycat Apps?
Scammers can use open-source code to create fake apps, and you need to avoid cloned apps on Google Play.
Why Can't 64-Bit Operating Systems Run 16-Bit Apps?
Why can't your 64-bit computer run your old 16-bit apps? Here's why, plus a few workarounds you can use anyway.
How to Stay Focused by Controlling the Noise Around You
Do you have trouble staying focused? Learn about how to use noise colors to improve your focus and productivity.
How to Try Samples of Amazon Items Before You Buy
Amazon now offers a new program that allows Amazon shoppers to try samples of products before committing to full purchases.
How to Delete Your Snapchat Account
If Snapchat's recent changes have left you disappointed, it may be time to delete your account.
Chrome Now Shortens Links You Share With Friends
Chrome for Android now has the ability to shorten the URLs you share with your friends. So you can now share a clean link without any of that unnecessary tracking information included.
6 Free Open-Source Games for Great Single-Player Experiences
Don't care much for multiplayer? Here are some of the best free open-source single-player games you can enjoy on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Periscope vs. Facebook Live: Which One Is Better?
Periscope and Facebook Live are the two best live streaming services. Here's how they compare and which one's best for you.
Update iOS and macOS to Beat the Text Bomb Bug
Apple has released updates to its OSes in an effort to beat the text bomb bug. So you should update your device to the latest version before someone decides to prank you.
Use Macros in Excel on Mac to Save Time and Do More
Learn how to boost your spreadsheet productivity with macros in Excel on Mac.
5 Smart Home Products Worth Every Penny
While some smart home products are just gimmicks, these are awesome and worth every penny.
Ubuntu to Collect Your PC Data: What This Means for You
Canonical has announced that upcoming versions of Ubuntu will collect data about the PCs they're installed on and the way they're used.
How to Install Windows Programs and Games on Chromebooks
Chromebooks were already great, and now they're even better because you can install Windows software on them.
What Is Apple HomePod and Do You Need One?
Here's what you need to know about Apple's latest attempt at cracking the smart home market.
6 Ways to Improve Your Amazon Echo's Privacy
You have an Amazon Echo. The voice assistant has revolutionized your life. But now you're concerned about your privacy. Here are six ways to improve your privacy when using an Amazon Echo.
CloudBerry Backup Protects Files on Windows, Mac, and Linux
CloudBerry backup is a powerful backup solution. It offers extensive features for businesses and a configurable process for home users. Here's what it can do for you.
HomePod Review: The Most Apple Thing Ever
Apple's HomePod marks the company's entry into the smart speaker market. But should you buy one?
How to Comment on Office Files With Google Drive (No File Conversions)
How many hours could you save if you could directly comment on Microsoft documents uploaded to Google Drive?
How to Check and Redeem Freebies Waiting for You on Google Play
You might have some free goodies waiting on your Android device. You should check them now and enjoy a free book, movie, or more!
5 Astrology Sites and Apps for Horoscopes and Zodiac Signs
These astrological sites and apps can fill you in with Zodiac signs and horoscopes.