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Microsoft Claims "Bing Is Bigger Than You Think"

It seems no one openly admits to using Bing. And yet, according to market share statistics released by Microsoft, it turns out that plenty of people actually do use Bing. And not ironically.

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Coding Boot Camp for Beginners: Should You Take One?

Comprehensive coding boot camps provide an entry into the coding space. Find out what they are, what you'll learn, and if it's the right fit for your programming journey!

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Smart Lighting Showdown: Bluetooth Smart vs. Wi-Fi vs. ZigBee

There are a lot of smart home lighting solutions on the market, and it can be overwhelming! Here are the main differences between smart lighting standards, and some key considerations when making a purchase.

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10 Windows Store Apps You Didn't Know Existed

Big names have finally entered the Windows Store. You might not realize just how good it's become. Let us show you what you've missed.

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You Can Now Upload Videos Directly to Reddit

Reddit now supports native video. Which means that instead of uploading your video to a third-party service and then posting the link to Reddit you can just upload the video directly to Reddit.

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9 Podcasts to Increase Your Online Security Awareness

Want to find out more about online security, but don't have time to read? The answer is simple: podcasts! Here are some excellent security-focused podcasts just waiting for you to listen.

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How to Get the Best Support on Linux Forums

Stuck with Linux? The best place to get help is online, but, it's important to approach support in a certain way. Need help getting a reply on a support forum? Try these tips!

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The Perfect Meeting Blueprint (Templates Included)

Effective meeting requests can help everyone save time and have more productive meetings. Our blueprint will help you write clear meeting objectives and successfully engage your attendees.

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Tamagotchis Are Back! Here's How to Keep Them Alive

Remember the Tamagotchi virtual pets from the 90s? They're making a comeback -- you can download one to your smartphone right now. Here are the best tips for taking care of your pet.

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The Best Interactive Introduction to Ruby for Newbies

If you're thinking of learning Ruby, here's a great baby step you can take.

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Learn About Locations With Google Maps Q&As

Google has added a Questions and Answers feature to Google Maps. This means you can ask businesses questions (and hopefully receive answers) before you visit them.

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How to Create an Android App: Everything You Need to Know

If you want to get starting making your own Android app, this guide includes everything you need.

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What Can You Watch Using a TV Antenna?

What if there was a cheap, legal way to gain access to many of the big networks? You'd probably lap it up. Well, it turns out there is! Step forward the trusty TV antenna.

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You Can Now Make Voice Calls Using Google Home

Google Home users in the U.S. and Canada can now make free voice calls using Google's brilliant little smart speaker. And it's both free and hands-free.

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Windows 10 Is No Longer Supported on Your PC? Here's What You Can Do!

Did you run into the dreaded "Windows 10 is no longer supported on this PC" error message? Here's why this is occurring and what your options for moving forward are.

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Enjoy the Best of YouTube With These 8 Amazing IFTTT Applets

Pick the right IFTTT applets and you can automate mundane functions and carry out some cool YouTube related tasks. Here are some cool applets that work with YouTube.

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5 Reasons Linux Is Now a Great Option for Anyone

Linux is a great desktop operating system -- ideal for everyone, regardless of prior computer knowledge. If you know how to use a smartphone or tablet, then you can use Linux.

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Windows SMB Users at Risk: Block These Ports to Protect Yourself

An SMB vulnerability has been found in Windows and Microsoft has chosen not to patch the security hole. Here's how you can protect yourself with one quick tweak.

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It's Not Wolfram Alpha: Solve Any Math Equation With Symbolab

Think of it as an answer engine that can help you make sense of any math equation.

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