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Get "Bastion" Free on Xbox One If You Own It on Xbox 360
Bastion is a fantastic game, and it's coming soon to the Xbox One. If you've got the game on Xbox 360 already, you can download it on your newer console for free.
Tuesday Deals: Intel Core i7, PC Accessories, and Raspberry Pi Cases [UK]
This Tuesday we bring you deals on Intel's i7 Processor, JETech's Galaxy Tab 4 case, iClever's car kit, LiteOn's DVD-RW drive, Tendak's HDMI Splitter, and iBetter's Raspberry Pi case.
Satisfying Stories of Instant Justice & Revenge Fill These 5 Sites
A list of the best websites that compile stories of revenge and instant justice on the web. Some stories are fun, while others will make you believe in karma.
Google Kills Showtimes, Annoying Moviegoers Everywhere
Google has quietly killed Google Showtimes, a standalone website telling you where and when you could see a movie in your local area. Fans of Showtimes are revolting against the decision.
5 Ways to Experience KDE on Linux
KDE is an increasingly popular desktop environment, but are you getting the most out of it? If you think it's time to maximize your KDE experience, consider these five distributions,
Save Big On Hunger Games, Electric Razors, and More [US/CA]
Are you looking for a high-quality electric shaver? How about a Quick Charge wall adapter? Maybe you've been shopping for a pair of sound amplification electronic earmuffs. All of these and more are on sale today at Amazon.
What’s New in Adobe Creative Cloud 2017?
Adobe has just announced the latest round of updates to the Creative Cloud, their suite of design apps. Here's a quick rundown of the new features you can look forward to.
Google Really, Really, Really Wants You to Vote
America is finally set to choose the next President of the United States. Regardless of who you're voting for, it's important to just vote. At least according to Google.
Will the FCC's New ISP Regulations Protect Your Privacy?
The Federal Communications Commission recently voted to prevent ISPs from selling broadband customers' information. It might sound like a victory for privacy advocates, but how will it actually protect you?
Master the Tech That Powers Self-Driving Cars with This Machine Learning Training
AI might seem complex, but the Deep Learning & Artificial Intelligence Bundle makes it accessible.
6 Things to Consider Before Subscribing to Spotify
Spotify is a fantastic streaming music service. However, it isn't perfect. With that in mind, here are some things you should consider before subscribing to Spotify.
Make Your Own Custom Shortcut Buttons With an Arduino
The humble Arduino can do a lot of things, but did you know it can emulate a USB keyboard? You could combine long keyboard shortcuts into a single custom shortcut key, with this simple circuit.
A Quick Guide to Linux Bash Shell in Windows 10
You can now run Linux on Windows. Learn more about Bash on Windows, from how and why you should install it, to hidden features you probably didn't know about.
How to Hide the Second Monitor Taskbar on Windows 10
If you have two or more monitors in your workstation setup, the fact that the Taskbar shows up on each screen may be a nuisance. Here's how to turn that off.
How to Open Excel Files on a Phone or Tablet
Need to open an Excel spreadsheet on your mobile device? Relax! Whether it's an Android, iPhone, or iPad, is easier than ever! Find the right app for the job with this guide.
How to Force Your PC Users to Change Passwords
Did you know that you can set the passwords of local PC accounts to expire? Here's how to set that up, and choose the number of days before passwords must be changed.
LinkedIn's Salary Comparison Tool Is Vital for Your Job Search
LinkedIn now provides salary data that you can use to negotiate a better rate at your next job -- and best of all, everything is anonymous and encrypted.
How to Remove Trending Stories From Chrome's New Tab
If you're seeing recommended trending stories on Chrome's "New Tab" page, then it may be due to this -- and here's how you can turn it off.
5 Women's Fashion and Style Apps to Find the Right Outfit
Finding the right dress can be a world of pain. Here are some of the foolproof women-centric apps to find the right outfit.
Apple Is Forced to Make USB-C Dongles Cheaper
Apple has cut the price of its USB-C adapters. Because it turns out people still use USB-A and HDMI, and don't want to pay top dollar to use their own peripherals.