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11 Quick Fixes for Common Mac Problems and Quirks
Did you know many of the common Mac issues and quirks that users report can be fixed simply by changing a few settings?
6 Surprising Ways Your Data Is Being Collected
You know that your data is being collected, mainly by your ISP and the surveillance apparatus of the NSA and GCHQ. But who else is mining cash out of your privacy?
Hiking GPS or iPhone? Using Your Smartphone to Navigate Outdoors
Your smartphone really can take on the role of a dedicated GPS, but there’s a few things you’ll need to keep in mind when doing so.
10 Email Problems You Can Solve with Gmail Filters
An overflowing inbox driving you crazy? Do you want to through your inbox faster than ever? Try some of these brilliant Gmail filters to see the difference.
Google Reveals Everything You Do Online, All OK Google Commands... [Tech News Digest]
Google puts all of your data in one place, OK Google gets a list of commands, Symantec suffers security scare, Facebook changes the News Feed again, and a Game of Thrones fan theory gets confirmed.
How to Discover New Music Using Spotify: 7 Key Tips and Tricks to Know
The main reason I love Spotify is that it has helped me find so much new music over the years. Here are the built-in Spotify features I used to discover awesome new music.
4 Free Android Apps for Making Stunning Social Media Graphics
Use these Android apps to make gorgeous, shareable images with text over them in seconds.
7 Big Job Search Engines to Help You Find Work
Searching for the next good job is a continuous activity for many of us. Start your job search on seven of the biggest job search engines on the web.
6 Speaking Tips That Will Make People Want to Listen to You
Tired of people tuning you out any time you have something to say? It might be how you deliver your words. Here's how to speak in a way that commands attention.
The Best App for Game Walkthroughs on Android
GameFAQs is amazing, but if you're caught without a connection, you could get stuck on your adventure. Here's the best way to browse GameFAQs on mobile.
How to Set a Website as Your Wallpaper in Windows 10
Have you ever wanted to set a website as your desktop wallpaper? Well, it's possible! Despite a few glitches here and there, this trick is pretty awesome.
How to Whitelist Email Addresses in Gmail
Tired of missing certain emails because they keep getting sent to your spam box? Here's how to whitelist certain email addresses in Gmail.
How Web Browsing Is Becoming Even More Secure
We have SSL certificates to thank for our security and privacy. But recent breaches and flaws may have dented your trust in the cryptographic protocol. Fortunately, SSL is adapting, being upgraded - here's how.
How to Share Your Google Calendar With Anyone
We show you three options for sharing your Google Calendar. Using iCal, even Apple Calendar and Outlook users can view your schedule. We also explain how to revoke access to your Google Calendar.
Understanding How to Stay Safe Online in 2016
Why do some users blindly wander the Internet with the bare minimum of online security software installed? Let's look at some commonly misconstrued security statements, and make the right security decisions.
Learn Sign Language Quickly & Easily with These Android Apps
If you're learning sign language, you should get acquainted with these Android apps.
The Automated Outlet: What Can Smart Outlets Really Accomplish?
Here are seven creative and useful ways you can make smart outlets work for you.
Your IP Address Doesn't Prove Piracy, Google+ Is 5 Years Old... [Tech News Digest]
You need more than an IP address to prove piracy, Google+ makes it to fifth birthday, Windows 10 Anniversary Update will launch in August, Facebook redesigns the Like button, and a short film exploring smartphone usage.
How To Protect Yourself From These 8 Social Engineering Attacks
What social engineering techniques would a hacker use and how would you protect yourself from them? Let's take a look at some of the most common methods of attack.