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Use Three-Finger Drag on Your Mac to Save Time and Clicks
Anything you can click and drag on your Mac with a trackpad or mouse, you can drag with three fingers. No clicks involved!
Amazon Has Some Ridiculous Deals on Logitech Accessories Today
If you're looking for a new mouse, keyboard, headset, webcam, or just about any other Logitech accessory, today is your lucky day!
Experts Beg Facebook to Dump Messenger Kids
Concerns about Messenger Kids have coalesced into an open letter calling on Mark Zuckerberg to shutter the app aimed at children aged between six and 12.
10 Black Mirror Episodes That Will Mess With Your Head
Black Mirror is a show capable of messing with your head, and these are the episodes we think will make you think long after the credits have rolled...
3 Ways You Can Run MS-DOS Games and Apps in Linux
Many use Linux to play classic games and apps in an MS-DOS emulator. But are you using the best tools? Here are three ways to emulate MS-DOS on Linux.
Find My Android: 4 Ways to Locate Your Phone
Before you lose your Android device, be sure to download at least one of these apps.
How to Watch Live TV on Kodi
Cutting the cord can mean losing access to live television. However, there are a number of ways to watch live TV on Kodi.
4 Projects That Make Your Raspberry Pi Portable
For when you just have to have a portable Raspberry Pi, here are some of the coolest projects, ideas, and kits around.
How to Animate Excel Charts in PowerPoint
PowerPoint presentations with lots of data can be engaging! You can animate Excel charts in PowerPoint and make your data come to life.
How to Mute Entire Websites in Chrome
Chrome now lets you automatically mute websites so you don't have to put up with annoying videos. Here's how it works.
How to Hide the Taskbar on Windows
It's possible to hide the Windows Taskbar, but the way to do it isn't immediately apparent in Windows 10.
How to Disable Outlook.com's Link Preview Feature
Are you tired of the way Outlook handles link previews when you compose messages and paste in links? Here's how to turn that feature off.
How to Set Data Usage Limits in Windows
A data usage limit allows you to monitor how much data you're using, allowing you to postpone bandwidth-intensive tasks when on a metered connection.
You Can Now Enable 2FA on Reddit
Reddit is finally offering two-factor authentication to all users. Which means Reddit users have an extra layer of security beyond the standard email/password combination.
Google Has Started Selling its Clips Cameras
Google has started selling its adorable little Clips camera. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, it's already out of stock.
5 Dangerous Mobile Apps Your Children Should Not Be Using
Is it totally safe for a child to have a phone? It depends on what apps they are using.
Basic Portrait Retouching in GIMP: All the Tricks You Need
Portrait retouching in the GIMP photo editor is easy and can result in a vastly better image. Read on for the basics and learn how to improve your portraits with GIMP!
Retina Display vs. True Tone: What's the Difference?
Apple has a serious knack for marketing technology. Two terms pop up more than most: Retina display and True Tone. But what are they, and do you need them?
Forget Plex and Kodi, Try Emby Instead
We have previously spent much time discussing Plex and Kodi, and will continue to do so in the future. But, there is a third option in the form of Emby.