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Apple Begs Android Users to Switch to iPhone
Apple is ramping up its efforts to entice Android users over to the dark side. Or, to put it slightly less melodramatically, from Android to iOS.
How to Integrate Google Calendar Into Thunderbird
You're using Thunderbird and Google Calendar and you wonder how you can unite the two? We show you how to fully integrate Google Calendar with Thunderbird.
11 Lesser-Known Features in Spotify for Android You Should Be Using
You might not know about these Spotify features, but you should.
You Can Now Archive Your Old Instagram Photos
Instagram now lets you archive your old photos. Which is a better option than deleting them forever, or leaving them online for the whole world to see.
7 DIY Solar Projects for Off-Grid Survival
Solar panels and batteries are an effective way to power your home in a survival situation, but they aren't the whole story. Let's explore some other ways to harness the sun's energy!
How Bill Gates Manages Email with Two Screens
Bill Gates uses a specific routine to maximize his productivity with email. Let's explore his technique and pick up some ideas on how to manage emails.
5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Medium
There's a lot of stuff on Medium, but it can be hard to find the best content. Use this guide to find the best articles, no matter what you're into.
Widgets on Linux: 5 Plasma Applets You Should Try Out
KDE's Plasma desktop offers a flexible Linux experience, you can even make it look like Windows or macOS, thanks to a bunch of excellent applets and widgets like these.
5 Most Popular Podcast Formats: Which One's Right for You?
Your podcast could probably be better. Choose one of these five compelling formats and increase your number of listeners in no time.
8 Websites to Help You Discover New Music Genres
Broadening your musical horizons by discovering new or niche genres can be beneficial. With that in mind, here are several essential websites for discovering music you've never heard before.
Prevent WannaCry Malware Variants by Disabling This Windows 10 Setting
WannaCry has thankfully stopped spreading, but you should still disable the old, insecure protocol it exploited. Here's how to do it on your own computer in just a moment.
Twitter's New Privacy Policy Means You Need to Change Your Settings
Twitter recently introduced an updated privacy policy. What does the update mean and what should you do about it? Here's what you need to know.
Do You Use Wrong Emojis? Take This Quiz to Know the Meanings
Emojis are now a part of everyday conversation for you. But are you using them correctly? Test yourself with the quizzes and tools.
You Can Now Control Dish TV Using Amazon Alexa
The Dish Network has launched a new Alexa skill that lets you control your DVR using nothing but your voice. But is this enough to stop you cutting the cord?
Make Videos for Any Social Network With Apple Clips
Apple has a new iOS app for making short videos to share on social networks, but is it any good?
How to Customize the Quick Access Menu in Windows 10 and 8
The Windows Quick Access menu is not as useful as it could be. We'll show you how to customize and re-organize the Win+X power use menu.
10 Tech Deals Available On Amazon Today [US/CA]
Today, you can save big on a Windows tablet, a robot vacuum, and much more. There's even a pair of $13 Bluetooth headphones!
Don't Fall for This iTunes Gift Card Scam
Police are warning people across America and Europe about a new scam that tricks you or your loved ones into buying Apple gift cards. How can you avoid it? And should you really be concerned?
Check Out These 8 Awesome Apps and Gadgets That Will Save Your Long-Distance Relationship
Long-distance relationships are tough. Creating intimacy hundreds of miles apart is daunting at best. Luckily, we've got some weird and wonderful gadgets to help you bridge that gap. Take a look!