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9 Official Windows Store Apps to Replace Popular Desktop Apps
If you've been wanting to try Windows Store apps, why not start with apps you know well from the desktop. Here's a beginner's selection.
How to Write With Any Language in Linux
When it comes to typing text in languages other than English, input method editors, or IMEs, allow Linux users to input text and commands in their native language.
Pi: The Final Frontier (It's About Stars and Stuff, See?)
I've been trying to snap the stars and moon -- perhaps even the Aurora Borealis -- using my Raspberry Pi for months. Almost every time, it fails, or at best returns distinctly average photos and timelapses.
5 Courses to Upgrade Your Excel Skills and Save
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You Should Probably Stop Using LastPass Temporarily
After having survived one security scare a couple of weeks ago, LastPass is now in the middle of another one. And this one looks a whole lot trickier to fix.
Yes, Ransomware Can Encrypt Your Cloud Storage
Several ransomware variants not only attack your main hard drive, but other system drives -- including cloud storage! The time has come to consider how you backup your files and where to keep them.
10 Great Music Podcasts to Suit All Tastes
Whether you're interested in the latest music theory or you want to listen to little-known gems from the world of Celtic music, we have found 10 music podcasts to suit all tastes. Enjoy!
How to Fix Twitter From Wasting Space on Android and iPhone
If you're using the official Twitter app on Android or iPhone, you may not realize that it's taking up a lot of space unnecessarily. Here's how to reclaim that space in a jiffy.
This Windows App Automatically Saves Your Work (So You Don't Have to Worry)
Forgetting to save could be disastrous. That's why this free app is so important: it runs in the background and automatically saves for you no matter what file or app you're using.
You Can Now Play Final Fantasy XIV's Free Trial Indefinitely
In an effort to reinvigorate interest in its MMORPG, Square Enix has extended the trial period for Final Fantasy XIV to let you play for free "indefinitely". With some caveats, of course.
New iPhone? How to Transfer Your Data From iOS or Android
Transferring data to your new iPhone? Migrating from Android? Relax, it's easy to take your data with you.
10 Reasons You Shouldn't Buy a Samsung Galaxy Book or OLED Display
The Samsung Galaxy Book looks amazing -- on paper, at least. But it hides a secret that no-one talks about: Its Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display suffers from serious problems.
10 Best Deals You Can Get On Amazon Today [US/CA]
Today only, you can get some great deals on mechanical keyboards, Kindle eReaders, and much more!
Tinder Online Lets You Swipe Right on Your Laptop
Tinder now has a home on the web as well as on your phone. This is thanks to Tinder launching Tinder Online, a browser-based version of its infamous online dating app.
How to Get the Windows 10 Creators Update Now
The Windows 10 Creators Update will roll out in April. Are you eager to try it? Or would you rather avoid it? We'll show you how to get Windows 10 1703 on your own schedule.
An Introduction to Pointers for Programmers
Whether you realize it or not, the vast majority of programs you have used make use of pointers in some way. As a programmer, you need to understand how pointers work.
How to Retrieve Deleted iPhone Contacts
If disaster strikes and you delete an important iPhone contact, here's how to get it back.
Have A Razer Keyboard? Recording Macros Is Easy With Synapse
If you use Razer peripherals but don't take advantage the Synapse software, you're missing out. Here's how to use macros effectively and how they can supercharge your gaming.
iOS Productivity Tool Workflow Is Now Free: Why You Should Care
Apple has bought iOS productivity powerhouse Workflow and made it free on the App Store, which is great news if you're looking to do more with your iPhone or iPad in less taps.