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The 50 Cool Uses for Live CDs
Live CDs are perhaps the most useful tool in any geek's toolkit. This live CD how-to guide outlines many uses live CDs or DVDs can offer, from data recovery to enhancing privacy.
Donate Spare CPU Cycles and Mine Cryptocurrency for Charity
You can now donate to a charity of your liking just by leaving a browser tab open all the time!
How to Save Battery Life in Windows 10 With Power Throttling
Microsoft introduced power throttling which gives Windows users more control over how individual apps handle battery consumption while running in the background.
Type Emojis the Easy Way on Windows 10 With the Emoji Panel
Did you know that Windows 10 now has an emoji panel that lets you insert the perfect emoji at any time? Here's how to use it, and disable if you hate it.
How to Find and Merge Duplicate Contacts in Google
Google can't help you know if your contact details are current, but it can help you identify and either merge or remove duplicate entries.
Vimeo Adds Support for HDR and 8K Video
Vimeo has added support for HDR videos, and also added 8K to the mix for good measure. The result is that videos hosted on Vimeo now have the capacity to look amazing.
You Can Now Learn Chinese Using Duolingo
With more than 1 billion speakers, Mandarin Chinese is the most-spoken language in the world, so it would probably serve us all well to learn a few words and phrases.
13 Free Space Combat, Exploration, and Simulation Games for PC
From piloting fighter ships to charting new planets and exploring new systems, here are 13 awesome space exploration games you can play on your PC now for free.
How to Browse Linux Partitions From Windows (And Vice Versa)
One of the biggest issues when dual booting is accessing data between the operating systems. Fortunately, there are solutions. This is how you can share your data across dual-booting operating systems.
5 Of The Best Deals On Amazon Today
There are tons of deals on Amazon as the company's Countdown to Black Friday rages on, and we've gone through all of top deals to bring you five of the very best!
The Complete Guide to Using Your iPhone X
The iPhone X rewrites 10 years of iPhone history, and with it 10 years of muscle memory. Here's how to adapt to Apple's new way of doing things.
5 Lessons to Become a Really Good Self-Taught Programmer
You have decided to begin programming. Where do you go? These five Udemy courses offer a strong foundation on the fundamentals of programming.
7 Stupid Things Programmers Do That Drive Users Crazy
Programmers often make stupid decisions that lead to annoyances for users. Here are several common design quirks that drive people crazy.
Spotify Music Streaming: The Unofficial Guide
Spotify is the biggest music streaming service around. If you're not sure how to use it, this guide will walk you through the service, as well as offer some crucial top tips.
5 Reasons to Enable Quality of Service Settings on Your Router
You live in a busy household. Everyone wants the best internet speeds. But your router is slow. You need to enable Quality of Service settings to share the bandwidth around. Here's why!
How to Edit Your Amazon Shopping History
Amazon records every product you looked at and displays it on your account page. Do you find it creepy or an unnecessary distraction? Switch it off when you need to.
How to Stop Windows 10 From Reopening Last Open Apps on Startup
Windows 10 now opens the apps you had running when you shut down. If you'd rather it not do this, here's how to work around that behavior.
How to Access Files on Windows 10 From Anywhere
If you just need access to files and folder, there's one solution that's frequently overlooked: OneDrive.
How to Limit the Bandwidth Allowed for Updates in Windows 10
When it comes to how much bandwidth Windows uses for background updates, Microsoft actually gives you complete control.
How to Manually & Automatically Clear Your Browser History
The websites you visit leave tracks on your computer. We show you how to delete your browsing history in Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Internet Explorer.