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Your Google Pixel May Have a Broken Microphone

The Google Pixel is an amazing smartphone. However, even the best phones are susceptible to the odd problem here and there, and the Pixel is no exception.

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Today Only: Get a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga For $279.99

If you're looking for a lightweight, small laptop that'll convert to a tablet, today is your lucky day!

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How to Compile Your Own Linux Kernel

Compiling your own Linux kernel is one of those geeky, technical things, right? We've already covered a few reasons why you might want to do this -- now is the time to try it yourself!

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7 Ways You Can Use Linux to Organize Your Life

Whether it's juggling dates, recording a collection, overseeing tasks, or managing your finances, Linux has plenty of tools to organize your life.

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Is 1-2-Switch Just a $50 Tech Demo?

The Nintendo Switch launched with few games, headlined by Zelda. 1--2--Switch is Nintendo's other landmark title, but is it worth your cash as a new Switch owner?

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Everything Wrong With the New Spotify Web Player

Did you know Spotify has now given its Web Player a makeover? Well, we say "upgrade," but this feels more like a downgrade. Here's why.

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Why You Should Download the PS4 v4.50 Update ASAP

Sony has now released the v4.50 firmware update for the PlayStation 4. This is a major update which adds several exciting features, so our advice is to download version 4.50 ASAP.

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How to Cut Your Cable Bill in 5 Simple Steps

Cable TV can be expensive. So if you want to shave some dollars off your monthly expenditure, keep reading, as we share the five simple steps to cutting your cable bill.

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Save Data with 2 TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage

This platform offers 2TB of storage for life, with military-grade encryption on all your data.

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Tor vs. PirateBrowser vs. Anonymox: Privacy and Access Compared

Tor is no longer the only browser offering a secure, privacy-focused internet experience. Several other strong choices are now available. But what solution is right for you? Let's take a look.

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Use the 80/20 Time Management Rule to Prioritize Your Tasks

How do you maximize your time? If you already prioritize, delegate, and still struggle to get everything done, you should try the 80/20 rule, also known as Pareto Principle.

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How to Recover Lost Space on a USB Drive

If your USB drive ever shrinks in capacity, there's a very simple solution you can use to restore all of that lost space.

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How to Search Google Drive on Android Like a Power User

Instead of wasting time and opening up Google Drive to search for files, you can search much quicker using this power user trick that's available on most modern Android devices.

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Experience What Blindness Is Like With This Sight Simulator

Your eyes might be worse than you think -- and they can get a lot worse. This sight simulator reminds you of how bad it can get so you'll get your eyes checked out ASAP!

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Yahoo Launches a Text-Based Assistant Called Captain

O Captain! My Captain! Yahoo has one more product to share. It's a text-based personal assistant, which is surely very rare.

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Beginner's Guide to OpenSCAD: Programming 3D Printed Models

3D modelling software can be difficult to use if you're not artistic. OpenSCAD provides a way for you to design models specifically for 3D printing, using nothing but code.

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4 Courses That'll Turn You Into a Front-End Development Master

No matter how much the internet has changed in its relatively short history, one thing has stayed constant: the need for front-end developers to build the websites we all visit.

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10 Awesome Mac Features You Can Get on Your Windows PC

When I switched from Mac to Windows, I soon missed some surprising features from macOS. Here's how I got them back.

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You Can Now Ask Alexa for Medical Advice

Alexa has learned a new skill, and this one turns Amazon's smart assistant into a fount of medical knowledge. Just make sure you get a second opinion, eh.

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13 Overlooked Chrome Extensions That Reduce Clicks and Save Time

Count the seconds you spend every day saving information, researching details, or inserting passwords. Everything adds up. Browser extensions can automate repetitive tasks. You'll save hours with these Chrome extensions.

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