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Everything You Should Know About Windows Product Keys
25 characters govern your Windows system. Your product key is worth $100 or more, whether or not you upgraded to Windows 10. We explain what you can and can't do with your Windows license.
The Best Tech Prime Day Deals You Can Get Today Only [Canada]
Don't worry, to save you the time of digging through the deals (there's an insane amount), we've found the best of the best and outlined them right here.
How to Control Cheap RF Power Sockets from OpenHAB
Have some cheap RF based power sockets but discovered that no smart home hubs work with those? You can link them into your DIY smart home system with only around $10 in parts.
It's Illegal to Share Your Passwords, Beware of Pokemon GO Malware... [Tech News Digest]
It's technically illegal to share your passwords, Pokemon GO catches malware, the state of PC sales, Warner Bros feel the wrath of the FTC, and how Google predicted Pokemon GO.
Could Your Mobile Banking App Be a Big Security Risk?
Mobile banking apps bring convenience to your phone, but could they be a security risk? Banks tend to have pretty solid data security, but how secure are their mobile apps?
3 Ways to Downgrade Windows 10 & Rollback to Windows 7 or 8.1 Indefinitely
You've either upgraded to Windows 10 to secure a free copy or were upgraded forcefully. We share three tricks that will help you downgrade now or later and save you if your upgrade failed.
Win the Ultimate Smart Home Setup in Our Amazon Echo Giveaway
Here's your chance to win an Amazon Echo and a bundle of great smart home equipment.
4 Ways the Hyperloop Will Improve Life for You and Me
Everyone's talking about the Hyperloop, but why are people so excited for it? What will it be able to do and how exactly will it change our lives? Here are a few benefits.
Act Now and Get 2 Free Months of Hulu (No Commercials!)
For a limited time, you can get two whole months of commercial-free Hulu without paying a cent -- but you have to act now or else you'll miss it!
The Master List of "OK, Google" Commands
Google Now has tons of useful commands, but how do you keep track of them all? Here's a master list, organized by category, so you can control Google how you like.
How to Create a Shutdown Timer on Your Windows Desktop
This neat trick will let you create an automatic shutdown timer just by double-clicking on a shortcut icon!
Prime Day 2016: Fire TV Stick, Xbox One, Action Cameras, and More! (UK)
Amazon Prime Day 2016 is here and they are offering thousands of deals to Prime members across the country. To be eligible for these discounts you just need to sign up to Amazon Prime.
How to Whitelist Email Addresses in Outlook.com
If you're using Outlook.com and failing to receive emails from certain contacts, you may need to whitelist them. Here's how.
The Last 5 Free Apps You Need to Manage All Your Cloud Data
From transferring files between cloud storage sites to searching for files across all of them, we need to perform some basic cloud tasks. These five apps are all free and get the job done.
How to Make a MIDI Controller with an Arduino
As a musician who has amassed a collection of musical instruments and noise boxes, the humble Arduino is the perfect tool to create a custom MIDI controller.
The Best Siri Alternative for Seniors: Assistant AI
For those less familiar with technology, this virtual private assistant is way better than Siri, Cortana, or Google Now.
Is Your Router a Public Hotspot? Here's What It Means
Not many people are aware that their ISP-issued routers are being used as public hotspots that anyone can access. Here's what that means and why you may want to disable that feature.
Why Twitter Should Be Worried About WhatsApp
When Facebook paid $18 billion to buy WhatsApp, the tech world was astonished. Slowly but surely, it's becoming obvious that Facebook knew exactly what it was doing.
Pokemon GO Boosts Nintendo, Twitter Kills Archived Tweets... [Tech News Digest]
How Pokemon GO is taking over the world, Twitter doesn't want you seeing deleted tweets, RAM compensation is incoming, Tidal adds support for the Chromecast, and the complicated psychology of trolling.