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5 Ways to Use the Raspberry Pi Camera Module for Time-Lapse Photography
When paired with the popular camera module and portable battery, the Raspberry Pi can be used as a surreptitious camera. With this in mind, I recently captured five stunning time lapse videos.
Reolink Keen: 100% Wireless Security Cam Review
The Reolink Keen is a $130 battery-powered wireless security camera with two-way audio and night vision. It comes with a motion sensor and alarm – making it an all-in-one mini security kit.
AVI, MKV, or MP4? Video Filetypes Explained and Compared
Why do so many video formats exist? It's confusing! But don't worry, we are here to help. Here's everything you need to know about video formats, containers, and codecs.
The 4 Best Android Equalizer Apps for Boosting Audio
Whether you're listening to songs or podcasts on your Android device, you need one of these awesome equalizer apps.
This One-Minute Quiz Finds Your Ideal Mobile Wallpaper
Android offers extreme levels of customization, but it's overwhelming for new users. Enter Google's new Taste Test, which offers a quick quiz to find your perfect Android layout.
How to Search Pinterest Images Using Your Phone Camera
There's a new feature in Pinterest that lets you search for images on the site by snapping photos. All you need is Android or iOS and a phone with a built-in camera.
2 Simple Mind Hacks for Remembering People's Names
Do you tend to forget the names of people you've just met? The good news is there's a mind hack that could help you avoid this social faux pas.
These 5 New Browsers Show You the Future of Web Surfing
What does the future of web browsing look like? Let's take a peek with some of the most advanced and innovative browsers you can start using from today.
Watch YouTube Videos With Friends Using Uptime
There's a simple pleasure to be derived from watching videos with friends. But with television becoming less important, Google has launched a new social video app called Uptime.
Cybercriminals Possess CIA Hacking Tools: What This Means for You
The Central Intelligence Agency's most dangerous malware -- capable of hacking nearly all wireless consumer electronics -- could now sit in the hands of thieves and terrorists. So what does that mean for you?
5 Big Name iOS Apps That Break Sensible Design Rules
Facebook, YouTube, Gmail -- some of the most popular iOS apps miss key features, from developers who really should know better.
Google Now Helps You Customize Your Android
Google has launched a new website aimed at helping you customize your Android homescreen. So it would be rude not to at least give it a go, right?
10 Ways That Free Web Hosting Is Bad for Your First Website
Free web hosts can get your website online without you spending a dime. But it's a bad idea. Here are ten reasons why you should buy some web hosting from the start.
Get The Mobile Accessories You Need at Huge Discounts [US/CA]
Today, you can get huge deals on smartphone car mounts, portable chargers, Tile trackers, and much more!
Want to Be a UX Designer? Here's How to Get Started
It’s the UX Designer’s job to make sure that the software user’s needs are taken care of, and that they are delighted in the process.
Fake Chargers Kill Battery: 4 Tips to Find the Right Charger and Cable for You
You may think that charging your phone consists of finding a cable with a plug that fits. Not so. Not all chargers are created equal. Is that cable killing your battery?
The 5 Best Accessibility Tools in Microsoft Office
Microsoft has equipped Windows and Office with accessibility tools for dyslexic and visually impaired users. We'll show you how you can use these tools to create more accessible and digitally inclusive documents.
Awesome Facebook Features You Never Thought to Click
Facebook is useful for more than just socializing. Here are several awesome features that you may find useful yet most people don't know about.
Become a Master of Microsoft Office With These Free Training Videos
Microsoft Office isn't hard to learn, but it has lots of features beyond the basics. If you want to become more proficient with Office, check out these new free training videos from Microsoft.
How to Transfer or Send Files Without Uploading to the Cloud or a File Host
Sending files to someone else (or to another one of your devices) usually requires uploading to a file host, which can be slow and painful. Here's a method that lets you transfer directly.