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Spotify Delivers a Daily Mix of Your Favorite Music
Buoyed by the success of Discover Weekly, Spotify is launching Daily Mix, a constantly evolving mix of new and old earworms.
Bluetooth 5: What's New and What's Good?
The latest version of Bluetooth has been announced and will be packed full of improvements and new features. Here's everything you need to know about it.
From Writing to Game Design: 5 Complete Creative Classes on Udemy
Here are five complete creative classes on Udemy which can inspire you to start a creative habit. Start a new hobby or discover a new career.
Using Social Login? Take These Steps to Secure Your Accounts
If you're using a social login service (such as Google or Facebook) then you might think everything is secure. Not so -- it's time to take a look at the weaknesses of social logins.
Canada's Netflix Rival Shomi Is Shutting Down
Shomi, Canada's answer to Netflix, is shutting down. In the end, the juggernaut that is Netflix proved too popular to beat.
How to Use Calming Music at Home to Improve Your Family Life
You probably have first-hand experience in how music can shift your mood and improve your performance. There’s growing evidence that music can make massive improvements to your family life too.
How to Simplify Home Organization With the Right Tools
Organizing your home is an overlooked tip for a stress free life. Use these seven iPhone and Android apps to make home organization easier and less stressful.
Disney Considers Bidding to Buy Twitter
Twitter is about to be sold off to the highest bidder. And Disney is likely to be one of those bidding to buy the social networking site.
How to Unlock the Hidden Display Resolutions on a Mac
By default, your choice in screen resolution is quite limited on a Mac. However, with this one trick, you'll be able to unlock a handful of other resolutions to use.
How to Add Enhanced Emergency Info in Android Nougat
Android has let you add text to the lock screen for a long time. In Nougat, you're able to add all sorts of emergency contact info that could save your life.
How to Change the Default Search Engine in Microsoft Edge
Edge uses Bing by default, but you can change it to another search engine -- if you follow these simple but not-so-intuitive steps.
How to Mute Tabs in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
When a tab plays audio and you can't find where it's coming from, the simplest solution is to mute the tab altogether. Here's how to do that in all the major browsers.
Goodbye, Trello! 5 Alternative Free Kanban Board Tools
Trello is an incredible app for project management and organizing your tasks. But there are other kanban apps that could be ideal for your tasks. Let's talk about the best Trello alternatives.
25 Unique Chrome Apps That Are Unusually Useful
There are so many unique, off-the-wall Chrome extensions that many people would not ever search for, but would actually find unusually useful. Here are just 25 of them.
Why It Doesn't Matter If You Hate Apple
No other tech company gets the same level of coverage, and there's one simple reason: people care more about Apple.
Be Prepared for the Worst With Today's Best Amazon Deals [US]
For whatever reason, Amazon seems to have a lot of good stuff for disaster preparedness on sale today. Of course, this isn't the type of stuff you want to buy, but you'll be glad you have it if the time ever comes.
8 Gadgets to Better Secure Your Home While Traveling
There are hundreds of smart home products that'll keep your home safe and protected while you travel. So sit back and read about the best smart home products designed to keep your home secure.
Roku Revamps Its Entire Line of Streaming TV Players
Roku has unveiled its brand new lineup of streaming TV players, with five devices all vying for attention.
What You Need to Know About Peer-to-Peer Lending
The internet has made peer-to-peer lending a possibility for almost anyone, but is it a good idea? Here's what you need to know before borrowing or lending.
Apple Admits iOS 10 Weakens iPhone Security
Your iPhone is now potentially less secure than it previously was, and it's all thanks to iOS 10.