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How Codea Lets You Create Your Own iPad Apps
Codea is a $15 purchase from the App Store, and it allows you to create your own iPad apps with ease.
3 Real Risks When Downloading Leaked Operating Systems
Have you ever been tempted to download an operating system from an illegal site? Don't -- it's a sure-fire way to find malware on your system, or worse...
5 Great Linux Desktop Environments You Haven't Heard Of
There are lots of Linux desktop environments out there -- including some great ones you probably haven't heard of. Here are five of our favorites.
A Brief Guide to Android Oreo's Picture-in-Picture Feature for Videos
Android Oreo's new picture-in-picture mode lets you use two apps at once thanks to a small window. Here's how to find which apps support it and how to utilize it.
Opera Has a Nifty Online Shopping Feature Most Don't Know About
Opera has some great features that make it stand out from the pack. Let's talk about one more that many people have missed.
Did You Miss It? Apple Just Built the World's Most Impressive Theater
The most impressive technology we saw at the Apple event has hardly made any headlines around the world.
You Now Have Longer to Watch Your iTunes Movie Rentals
You can now watch any movies you have rented through iTunes for a full 48 hours after you first click Play. And it's about bloody time, Apple!
5 Facebook Restrictions and Annoyances (and How to Solve Them)
Facebook can be quite controlling about what you can and can't do with it. But with the right tools, you can do whatever you want.
How the Instant Pot Changed the Way I Cook
What is the Instant Pot? And how can it change the way you cook? We share our experience with the amazing do-it-all kitchen tool.
Are These the Toughest Linux Operating Systems to Install?
Most Linux operating systems are simple to install; others are not. If you want to gain more control over your computer, you might opt for a tough-to-install Linux distro like these five.
Folks, It's Time to Delete the Facebook News Feed
It's time to get rid of your News Feed. It's more a distraction than anything else. Here's how (and why) you can delete it.
How to Use iMessage and Other Mac Apps on Windows or Linux
Do you use both a Mac and a Windows PC? Getting tired of switching between the two? Well, now you don't have to!
Connect Your Smartphone to Almost Any VPN Using OpenVPN Connect
A VPN can help protect your data on the move. But what if your VPN provider doesn't offer an app? Here's how to setup almost any VPN on your smartphone using OpenVPN Connect.
PicMonkey Now Makes You Pay to Save Your Images
PicMonkey has rendered its free offerings absolutely pointless. While you can now use every tool in PicMonkey's arsenal for free, you'll have to pay to save, export, or share your image.
Looking for Smart Home Inspiration? 10 Resources to Check Out Now
Not sure what kind of smart home your dream home should be? Turn to these great online resources (including YouTube channels, podcasts, and blogs) for inspiration, tips, and advice at every step!
What Can Google Photos Assistant Do for You?
Assistant is one of the best features of the Google Photos app, but you could be missing out on its best features. Here's how to take full advantage!
Buying the Amazon Fire HD 10? 10 Things You Need to Know
Amazon just launched a new version of the Fire HD 10 tablet with some neat improvements. Its low price (displayed below) makes it a compelling buy. But before you add it to your cart, there are a few things you should know.
How to Start Your Browser in Private Mode by Default
Browsing in private or incognito mode on your computer can come in pretty handy. Thankfully, most browsers make it easy to always open in private or incognito mode.