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Hidden Feature in Facebook: Gather Recommendations From Friends
When posting a Facebook update, there's one relatively hidden feature that many don't know about: gathering recommendations from friends.
5 Ways to Check Your Stress and Relax the Mind to Happiness
Stress is a modern day reality. Here are some of the best remedies online for anyone who wants to beat back the mental pressures.
Unroll.me Has Been Caught Selling Your Data
If something is free then there's usually a catch. And it turns out Unroll.me is no exception.
Apple IDs, AirPods, and APFS: What's New in iOS 10.3?
Apple ID management, AirPods support, and the debut of APFS -- wondering what all of that means? Let's take a closer look at iOS 10.3.
How to Use Excel's Flash Fill and Auto Fill to Automate Data Entry
When you regularly create Excel spreadsheets and populate them with data, you have to know about Auto Fill and Flash Fill. Let us show you what these features do and how they can help you.
7 Reasons to Start Watching Videos on Vimeo
YouTube is great, but it's far from perfect. Thankfully, there are plenty of alternatives around for those seeking something different. Including Vimeo, which we recommend you start using today.
Duolingo Plus Makes It Easier to Learn a New Language
Duolingo has launched a paid subscription service designed to give language learners a leg-up. Paid subscribers will gain a couple of advantages over free users, all while keeping Duolingo in business.
Get a Pair of True Wireless Earbuds For $80 and Other Great Deals [US/CA]
Don't want to spend $160 on some AirPods? Grab yourself a pair of Rowkin Bit true wireless ear buds for $79.99 today only! Plus, there are quite a few other deals to be had!
Do You Still Need to Root Your Android Phone?
Rooting used to be a necessity for many, but as the years have gone by, is it still as useful?
How to Use Siri With Your Smart Home Devices
Controlling your smart devices with Siri makes them incredibly easy to use, but it's not easy to find commands that work with each product. Why not start by giving these ones a try?
HDMI 2.1 Supports 8K Video: Do You?
4K is just hitting the mainstream, and 8K displays are already in the works. Few services can actually support the format, yet one thing is clear -- 8K is coming. But what does that mean?
How to Record Professional Video Reviews for YouTube
You've got new gear that you want to tell the world about. YouTube is your preferred medium and you already have a few popular videos. But how do you get started with video reviews?
This Killer Feature Makes OneNote Perfect for Math Notes
OneNote has a new graphing feature that will help you with math work. Here's how to utilize it.
4 Places to Find Inspiration for Your Bullet Journal
Getting started with a bullet journal can be overwhelming at first, but the online bullet journal community is incredibly active and chock full of inspiration.
This New Dictionary Explains Complex Tech Concepts in Simple Terms
The Sideways Dictionary is like the Urban Dictionary for technology jargon. It takes complex concepts and simplifies them in ways anyone can understand.
Reliving the 80s: ARMIGA Amiga Emulator Review
Retro gaming doesn't get any better than booting up an Amiga emulator, loading up a disk image and watching as the Kickstart screen disappears, to be replaced by an amazing 16-bit game.
Make Any New Browser Tab More Useful With 5 Custom Tools
The new tab page on your browser does not have to be wasteland of empty white space. These useful tools can help you customize the tab page for productivity.
Google Play Music Is Better on Samsung Phones
Google Play Music will be the default music app on all new Samsung phones and tablets. This is thanks to Samsung and Google doing a deal which benefits both companies. And you, probably.
Privacy and Windows 10: Your Guide to Windows Telemetry
With the advent of the Windows 10 Creator's Update, Microsoft seems to have decided to be more transparent about their data gathering activities. Find out how much is gathered, and what you can do.
Learn To Make An Android App This Weekend
Right now, you can name your own price on this bundle of Android development courses and learn to make an app before you know it!