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Don't Miss These 8 Android 4X Strategy Games
Looking for deep, challenging games, with a dose of complexity and strategy? Get ready to eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate with these 8 amazing 4X games for Android!
How to Turn Cortana On/Off After the Anniversary Update
Whether you want to enable or disable Cortana, Microsoft hasn't made it easy in the Anniversary Update. Here's a quick workaround you can use though.
Windows 10 Insiders: You Might Want to Drop Out Now
The Windows 10 Insider Program is about to begin another round of fresh updates, but if you've been wanting off, here's how to return to the normal release schedule now.
Free Up Space on iOS by Clearing the Google Maps Cache
If you use Google Maps for navigation on your iPhone or iPad, you might be surprised by how much space is taken up by its cache. Here's how to reclaim that space.
5 No-Installation Apps to Copy-Paste or Transfer Files Quickly
Installed file transfer tools may be better for sending heavy files from one device to another. But here are five solutions when you need something simpler without installing anything.
These 3 Discounted Course Bundles Will Teach You to be IT Career Ready
A career in IT can be one of the best places to put your technical skills to use. Almost every company needs a knowledgeable IT person to manage their computer systems, network, and security.
United States Cedes Control of the Internet, Gawker Is Shutting Down... [Tech News Digest]
The U.S. Government cedes control of the internet, Gawker calls it a day, Twitter tries to get better, Amazon launches a Product Hunt section, and how to play Pac-Man with a dog.
10 Weirdest Raspberry Pi Projects
There's a mad scientist within each of us, and the Raspberry Pi lets your inner loon come out and play. Sometimes, things get weird. Really weird.
Drinking the Kool Aid: 8 Reasons People Love Their Macs
When you can buy a laptop for under $500, and a Chromebook will satisfy most people's computing needs, why do people insist on spending well over $1000 on a Mac?
Pay What You Want For Premium Training in Web, Mobile, and Game Development
The Complete Developer Bundle offers just that, with four courses on web, mobile and game design. Right now, you can pay what you like for the courses via MakeUseOf Deals.
How to Use the Windows Performance Monitor Like a Power User
If you feel like your PC is slow, the Windows Performance Monitor is one power user tool that can help you troubleshoot the cause. We show you how to use this data monitor effectively.
Friday Deals: University & Back To School Essentials [UK]
Before heading off to University you're going to need to grab some Back To School essentials with deals on Laptops, backpacks, flash drives, wireless keyboards and mice, all the way to the humble pen.
8 Baby Body Sensors That Are All the Rage
Parents want to keep their babies as safe and healthy as possible, and thanks to new developments in wearable technologies this is easier than ever.
Acer Switch Alpha 12 Hybrid Tablet Review
Looking for a better priced Surface Pro 4? The $600 Acer Switch Alpha 12 offers 90% of a Surface Pro, at almost half the cost.
How to Find the Perfect Music to Listen to While Gaming
Video games are now considered an artform, and their soundtracks are an important element. However, sometimes you need to listen to something else while gaming, which is where Spotify comes into its own.
See How Many Years of Life You're Losing to Addictions
It's one thing to know that addictions are shortening your life. It's another thing to see just how many years of life you could end up losing.
How to Redirect Windows 10 User Folders to Cloud Storage
Windows 10 includes shortcuts to your default folders, but you can easily move these to cloud storage to ensure they're backed up.
How to Get Rid of the Tab Preview Feature in Edge
If the new Tab Preview feature in Edge doesn't sit well with you, here's what you can do to disable it and go back to the way it was before.
Try Exploring Wikipedia Visually Like a Spaceship in Space
Wikipedia is comprised of millions of articles on all kinds of topics and browsing it can be a chore -- but if you use Wikiverse, you'll find things you never would've otherwise.
Is Your Browser Leaking Your Online Secrets?
Is your browser leaking your online secrets? Could it be letting your train spotting obsession out of the bag, without even an inkling of remorse? And if it is, how on earth would you know?