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Make Gmail Work Like Microsoft Outlook With Chrome Extensions
Compared to Microsoft Outlook, Gmail is missing features and the familiar Office look. We'll show you how to add Outlook functionality to Gmail in Chrome.
Learn Linux With SoaS, a Child-Friendly OS
Linux is a superb operating system for kids to learn computing, and never has this been more obvious than with Sugar on a Stick (SoaS), an educational Linux OS.
Apple Suffers Major iPhone 8 and X Leak Days Before Launch
Apple has suffered a major leak just two days before a major launch event. What do we now know about the iPhone 8? Let's find out.
How to Access Secret Settings in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge has a hidden menu with some extra settings. Here's how to access it and tweak a few secret options.
How to Prevent Identity Theft by Freezing Your Credit
Your personal data has been compromised, but your identity not yet stolen. Is there anything you can do to mitigate your risks? Well, you could try freezing your credit -- here's how.
The Internet's Biggest Fails on Facebook, YouTube, Google Maps, and More
The internet supplies a regular dose of "fails." These places are all about genuine attempts that went horribly wrong.
Google Begins Major YouTube HDR Rollout for Android Mobile App
Google has updated the Android YouTube app to provide HDR video to certain handsets. Find out which ones!
How to Set Up a VPN on an Amazon Fire TV Stick
Using a VPN on your Fire TV can have a lot of benefits.
Characteristics of C Programming That Make It Unique (And Better)
The C programming language is the mother of all modern programming languages. Almost every language in use today includes several features which first appeared in the C language.
How to Repair Broken AVI Files That Won't Play
The movie you meant to watch won't play? If it's in AVI format, we can help! Let us show you how to repair the broken video file with two simple tools.
5 Easy Ways You Can Travel More for Cheap Starting Now
You can be a smart traveler with these budget travel tips. These five practical travel strategies will help you save money and explore more of the world at the same time.
Google Assistant App Getting Major Contextual Update Package
Google Assistant is receiving a big update, making it more contextually aware. Here's what you can expect from the app in the future.
5 Free Windows Movie Maker Alternatives
Windows Movie Maker has finally been retired, so what are you going to use now? Try one of these free Windows Movie Maker alternatives.
How to Check If Your Data Was Stolen in the Equifax Breach
News just surfaced of an Equifax data breach that affects up to 80 percent of all U.S. credit card users. Are you one of them? Here's how to check.
Everything You Need to Know About MoviePass
What is MoviePass? How does it work? And how can it save you money? Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about using MoviePass.
These Windows 10 Features Are Constantly Changing
Windows 10 will never stop changing. Microsoft is constantly experimenting. Here are some Windows features that continue to improve with every Windows update.
How to Embed YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations
If you're putting together a solid PowerPoint presentation, adding a short video clip can be a great way to add a finishing touch -- and PowerPoint makes it as simple as possible to do.
AutoSave in Office 2016 Lets You Revert to Previous Versions of Documents
This new feature came in with the July 2017 update for Office 365 subscribers. You can spot it as a new switch button at the top-left corner in Excel 2016 and PowerPoint 2016.
Save Big on PS4, Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo Games With These Sale Pages
Looking to buy a video game on sale? Here are the official discount pages for PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo so you can get discounts and play on the cheap.
The Google Drive Desktop App is Being Shutdown in March, 2018
Google is finally depreciating the aging Drive desktop app for both Windows and macOS. But have no fear, there is already a replacement. Let's take a look.