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Why iPhone and Smartphone Cameras Still Lag Behind DSLRs
The latest batch of iPhone cameras have critics raving about exceptional quality. But can an iPhone camera really be better than a sturdy DSLR? Let's take a look.
Improve Web Security by Using Chrome's Auto-Generated Passwords
Did you know Chrome has a built-in password generator?
How to Control Chromecast From a Phone With Google Assistant
Did you know you can control a Chromecast with voice commands using nothing more than Google Assistant?
The Easy Way to Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 10, 8.1, and 7
Need to see hidden files and folders in Windows? Here's how to show them in Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 so that nothing is hidden from you.
The 3 Best Free OCR Tools to Convert Your Files Back Into Editable Documents
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software turns printed documents into machine-readable text. Here we show you the best free OCR tools and how they work.
Reddit Bans Communities Accused of Inciting Violence
Reddit is embarking on a new mission to rid itself of the nastiest communities, users, and even memes. So expect fireworks for the next few weeks.
12 Clean Streaming Video Downloaders for Anything on the Web
What do you do when you want to download a video you saw online? Don't worry, there are several apps that can help you download streaming videos from YouTube, Vimeo, and more for free.
Microsoft Kills the Kinect for Xbox One
Microsoft has stopped making the Kinect, the gaming accessory that looked, at one point, like it might represent the future of gaming. Because gamers have moved onto bigger and better things.
How to Recover OneDrive Files Using Version History
OneDrive's new File History feature lets you restore files that you accidentally change. Here's how to use it to recover data and save hours.
Amazon Echo Owners: Spotify Premium or Amazon Music Unlimited?
Amazon Echo owners have a myriad of ways to listen to music, including Spotify Premium and Amazon Music Unlimited. So we have put the two to the test specifically on Amazon's smart speakers.
Start Your Own YouTube Channel Fearlessly Today
It is easy to start a YouTube channel of your own. The challenge is in making it a success. But this is where your learning curve starts with these bestselling Udemy video courses.
Protect Your Electronics From Water With These 7 Steps
If disaster struck, would your electronics be safe? Here are simple steps that you can take to protect your equipment from water damage.
Make Your Linux System Awesome With Conky
Ever looked at your Linux desktop and thought, "I could definitely make this better"? One great option is Conky, capable of displaying everything from new themes to pleasantly-styled CPU temperature data.
How to Download Your Flickr Photos at Their Original Resolutions
Whether using native Flickr tools or a third-party app, you can easily download the photos you've uploaded at their original resolutions.
Print Your Google Backup Verification Codes to Prevent Getting Locked Out
If you use Google's two-step authentication system to protect your Google accounts, you could accidentally get locked out. Here's how to prevent it.
Use Spotify to See If Your Favorite Bands Are Playing Nearby
Spotify's concert feature isn't new, but it has improved over the years -- to the point where it can now help you effortlessly find concerts in your area.
LEGO Dimensions Is Officially Dead
LEGO Dimensions is no more, with no new expansions packs in development. Which means LEGO Dimensions fans will have to make do with what they've got.
8 Free Excel Add-Ins to Make Visually Pleasing Spreadsheets
These Microsoft Excel add-ins can help you turn data into visually pleasing charts and graphs. Let your spreadsheets speak for themselves.
Which NFC Payment App Offers You the Most Security?
NFC payments are taking over the world. Businesses such as McDonalds and Walgreens now offer contactless payments, with many more coming online. But how secure are the three main NFC services?
Amazon Key Lets Couriers Into Your House
Amazon's latest innovation is Amazon Key, a new service which means you can let strangers into your house even you're not there. Which isn't as scary as it sounds.