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Google Chrome Wants to Stop Sites From Redirecting You
Google is making changes to its Chrome browser which should stop sites from redirecting you against your will. And about time too.
You Can Now Google Restaurant Wait Times
Google wants to help you choose a restaurant to eat in. To aid this endeavor, Google is adding restaurant wait times to Search and Maps, and it's rolling out right now.
Chrome Supports the MacBook Touch Bar: Here's What You Can Do With It
There’s now more to love about Google Chrome on the Mac: the web browser offers full support for Apple's Touch Bar.
The Only Amazon Deals You Need to Know About Today
Today, we're going to look at the best Amazon deals out there today. You can get big savings on audiophile's dream record player and a great deal on fitness tracker from Garmin!
Google Drive vs. OneDrive: Where to Back Up Your Windows Files
Cloud storage can be great for backups. Two of the best options are Google Drive and OneDrive. We'll help you decide which one is right for you.
4 Ways Open Source Software Is Not Good Enough
There remain corners the Linux ecosystem that aren't fully open source. Perhaps it's a hardware driver -- for some, a proprietary software application may be required. Here's where Linux is still playing catch-up.
The Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Mini Guide for Managing PDFs
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is a comprehensive solution for managing PDFs. This article covers the key features you must know to create and edit PDFs like a pro.
How to Set Up and Use Your Nvidia Shield TV
The Nvidia Shield TV is one of the best streaming set-top boxes. But before you can take full advantage of its powers, you'll need to set it up the right way.
How to Replace Index Cards With Excel or Google Sheets
Here's a neat trick: using spreadsheets in place of index cards for better searchability and organization.
How to Unsend Messages in WhatsApp
WhatsApp recently announced a new feature that's been high on the wishlist of many users.
How to Earn Gift Cards With PlayStation Trophies
Sony Rewards now gives you points for earning PlayStation Trophies. You can trade these for gift cards. Here's how to get set up and start earning now.
Twitter Gives Everyone 280 Characters to Play With
Twitter has decided to give everyone 280 characters to play with. So by the time you read this you should have the option to write tweets of up to 280 characters in length.
Wi-Fi vs. Z-Wave: What's the Difference and Where Does It Matter?
When you see the Wi-Fi label on a box, you know what it means. But there is a new label appearing. What is Z-Wave and what does it mean for your devices?
Please Beware This New Netflix Email Scam
There's a new Netflix phishing email doing the rounds, and this one seems particularly well put-together. So please beware, and make others aware as well.
Top Free Antivirus Apps Without Nag Screens and Bloatware
Nagging antivirus apps are a huge pain. You don't have to put up with them, even for free. Here are the best antivirus programs that don't come with popups or bundled junk.
Here Are the Best Deals on Amazon Today
Today, Amazon is offering deals on tons of Logitech accessories, Rosetta Stone, a high-end electric toothbrush, and much more.
A Quick Guide to OneDrive in Windows 10
Can OneDrive replace Google Drive or Dopbox? It depends. To help you decide, we'll tell you all about OneDrive's best features and how to set it up.
How to Ensure Your Android Phone Is Up-to-Date and Secure
If you're not running the newest version of Android available for your device, you could be dealing with a security risk.
Smart Home on a Budget: 10 Cheap Alternatives to Popular Devices
All the functionality of your favorite smart gadgets for a fraction of the cost? Yes please! Here are 10 less-expensive devices you can easily substitute in your smart home.