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How to Screenshot the Login and Lock Screens in Windows 10
It's not as simple as just pressing Windows + Print Screen (or Alt + Print Screen), but there is a workaround.
Your Guide to the International Web
Sometimes the international Internet simply isn't worldwide. Freedom of expression and governmental censorship of the internet are roadblocks. This guide to the international web will help you get around them.
New Research Proves Android Unlock Patterns Suck
If you unlock your Android handset using a pattern, you should consider using a PIN code instead. Because new research shows that Android unlock patterns are really not secure.
This Spotify Playlist Can Make You Feel Young Again
Spotify has a new playlist with the potential to make you feel young again. Unless you are still young, in which case it has the power to transport you all the way back to 2012.
Closing Up the Cottage? 8 Smart Gadgets to Keep It Safe and Secure
Are you closing up your cottage for the winter, or prepping a vacation home for short-term rentals? Install these eight smart gadgets and never worry about your property again!
Make Halloween Your Own With These Petrifying 3d Prints
Don't bother spending money this Halloween, instead, make your own awesome props using a 3D printer and these free designs!
4 Syskey Encryption Alternatives for Windows 10
Windows encryption tool Syskey will disappear with the upcoming Windows 10 update. Here are four alternative tools to secure your data.
How to Set Up an Out-of-Office Email Reply on Your Mac
If you are going away, or just taking a staycation, you can use an automatic out of office reply to ward off email till you get back.
Facebook Watch vs. YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime
Facebook Watch is a new service that lets Facebook users watch original TV shows created exclusively for the social network. But how does it stack up against the established big hitters on the streaming scene?
How to Use Apple TV Apps to Fully Automate Your Home
Apple TV isn’t just for entertainment. Using these great apps, it can also act as a powerful hub for your smart home!
Easy DIY Repairs to Start With for Someone Who Fears DIY
DIY can be a daunting thought if you're a beginner, so why not start with these simple projects and you'll be a pro in no time.
7 Spotify App Integrations Actually Worth Setting Up
Several years ago, Spotify killed third-party apps. However, the streaming music service has been working hard to add new app integrations, and here are seven that are actually worth setting up.
How to Grant Gmail Access to Someone Without Sharing Your Password
With Gmail's delegates feature, you can grant someone access to your account without revealing your password.
What's the Difference Between AppData and ProgramData?
Windows uses two folders, AppData and ProgramData, to store program information. But how do they differ?
Giphy Stickers Let You Deface Your Favorite Websites
Giphy wants you to plaster your favorite websites with stickers. Why? Because, well, why not?!
How to Collect Cliff Notes with OneNote
Taking notes on books you're reading? Do it in OneNote and create your own cliff notes collection. We'll show you how!
Even Bill Gates Has Switched to Android...
Bill Gates uses Android. That's Bill Gates, the co-founder and former CEO of Microsoft who is still listed as a Technology Advisor to the company. And he uses an Android phone. Wow.
How to Set Up and Use Your Google Home
Just purchased a new Google Home? Here's a step-by-step guide for everything you need to know to get it set up and working perfectly!
Ableton Live: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide
Ableton Live is a complicated piece of music software -- but with our beginner's tutorial, you'll be making and recording music in no time.
Smart Home Data Collection: Are Companies Going Too Far?
Sure, Smart Home devices make our lives easier. But they also turn every detail of our lives into data. How much invasion of privacy is too much? It's hard to say.