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Love the Nexus but Don't Want a Pixel? Here Are Your Options
If you loved the Google Nexus line but are disappointed with the announcement of the Google Pixel phone, this guide will help you find the perfect phone for you.
4 Useful Drag-and-Drop Mac Data Transfer Apps
Forget menus, buttons, and confusing keyboard shortcuts. Try dragging and dropping for a faster workflow.
Build Chart-Topping Android Apps with Lessons From Top-Rated Instructor Rob Percival
There’s no better place to start than learning how to code for the world’s most popular mobile OS: Android.
GNOME Explained: A Look at One of Linux's Most Popular Desktops
You're interested in Linux, and you've come across "GNOME", an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment. GNOME is one of the most popular open source interfaces, but what does that mean?
Memes Are Now Officially Bigger Than Jesus
Memes are now officially bigger than Jesus, and we actually have the data to back up that claim.
The Only OneNote Guide You'll Ever Need
OneNote is a powerful note-taking app. It's cross-platform and well integrated into Microsoft Office. Read this guide to become a OneNote pro!
Hey Students: How to Get Amazon Prime With a Steep Discount
If you're a student who can't afford Amazon Prime, you're in luck -- Amazon actually offers a six-month free trial and a follow-up discount on Prime that you should check out!
You Can Play "Beyond Good & Evil" for Free This Month on PC
Want to play a cult classic game for free? Ubisoft has you covered this month: Beyond Good and Evil is free on Uplay until mid-November 2016.
How to Get Your Money Back for a Kindle Ebook
Regardless of why you want to return it, you CAN return any Kindle ebook to Amazon -- no questions asked. Here's how to do it.
Amazon Echo Can Now Fact-Check the Presidential Candidates
The Amazon Echo can do a LOT of cool stuff, but here's one you probably didn't know: it can keep the presidential campaigns honest by checking their facts!
Apple Leaks the New MacBook Pro With Magic Toolbar
Apple appears to have inadvertently leaked images of the new MacBook Pro 48 hours before its official unveiling. Oops!
How to Set Up Email Filters in Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook
Here's how to filter emails in Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook so you can better organize your inbox and stay productive.
The 3.5mm Audio Jack's Successor Is Here: USB Type-C Audio
In light of the possible phasing out of the 3.5mm audio jack, you'll be glad to know that a replacement may be on the horizon. Meet the USB Type-C Audio specification.
Tuesday Deals: Food Storage, Floor Cleaning, and More [US/CA]
Today, you can save on all kinds of stuff for around the house, a six-port USB charger, and much more.
You Can Now Make Video Calls on WhatsApp
WhatsApp is rolling out video calling to random Android users, but the feature is available to anyone willing to install the latest beta. iOS users are out of luck for now.
The New Outlook.com Is Here: Everything You Should Know
Microsoft has overhauled Outlook.com. If your account hasn't been migrated yet, it will happen by the end of this year. Have a look at what's new in your Outlook.com inbox.
How to Make Apple Mail a Better Desktop Email Client
Take the time to set up Apple's boring email client just right, and make email processing as painless as possible.
The Scariest Must-Play Horror Games for Halloween
In the spirit of Halloween and all things scary, here's our pick of the scariest and most atmospheric horror games of the last few years.
6 Great Notepad++ Alternatives for Linux
Notepad++ is one of the best text editors out there, but is unfortunately not available for Linux. Fortunately, we've found six strong alternatives you can use instead.
Xbox One S Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Review
The big pitch behind the One S is support for 4K streaming and Blu-Ray, with HDR in games and movies. Can you tell the difference though, and is it worth the upgrade?