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How to Manage Files in the Linux Terminal and Desktop
Once you make the change to Linux, you'll find a sensible desktop that is easy to use, from installing new apps and launching them to organizing your data.
The Best Automated Blinds and Why You Need Them
It's possible to turn window blinds into "smart blinds", by installing an affordable electronic pulley system. Here's how you can get your hands on one, and what it can do for you.
The Best Mobile Accessory Deals On Amazon Right Now
Today, Amazon has a ton of good deals on all things smartphone accessories. Whether you need some Bluetooth headphones, a battery backup, or a car mount, there are deals for you!
How to Use Outlook for Simple Task and Project Management
Outlook can work as a simple tool for managing projects and tasks. We show you how to set up Outlook Tasks to set reminders and due dates, assign to-dos, and track tie.
What You Need to Get Started Investing Online
Online tools can help take the hassle out of investing, but you need to make sure you're prepared before you get started.
How To Make Better Sense Of Log Files On Linux and Mac
When Linux goes wrong, it can be a nightmare to troubleshoot. Don't waste time on Reddit -- take things into your own hands, and dive into your system's log files to solve the problem!
Pay What You Want: Mobile-First Code and Design Courses
For a complete education in mobile code and design, this pay-what-you-want course bundle is hard to beat!
10 DIY Props to Make You into a Superhero
Like many boys and girls, I spent a bit of time -- probably too much! -- wanting to be a superhero, protecting people from the bad guys and generally saving the day with my awesome powers.
Foobot Indoor Air Quality Monitor Review
Shipping for $199, the Foobot, a connected indoor air monitor could potentially change your quality of life.
3 Things to Know Before Switching to a VoIP Phone Plan
Why is VoIP so popular? And is it in your best interest to switch to using a VoIP-only option that replaces your mobile plan? Here's what you need to know about it.
BitTorrent Now Offers Streaming Media, Amazon Updates the Kindle... [Tech News Digest]
BitTorrent launches a new app for streaming media, Amazon updates its entry-level Kindle, Opera argues it has the Edge, the Steam Summer Sale has begun, and Pixels gets the Honest Trailers treatment.
15 Keyboard Shortcuts That Work With Continuum in Windows 10
The Continuum feature in Windows 10 is surprisingly useful. However, it only supports a subset of the keyboard shortcuts in the PC version of Windows 10. Here are the ones that work.
Cortana Will Sync Your Android Notifications to Windows 10
Got an Android phone and Windows 10? Cortana is about to make them work together beautifully.
How to Make Sure You Never Miss Breaking News on Twitter
With the speed of Twitter, it can seem impossible to stay up to date with everything going on in real-time. Here are two methods you can use to never miss breaking news again.
How to Make Google Photos Work for You with These Tips
Google Photos could be the much-awaited solution to manage all your photos. But is it the best among all online photo sharing sites?
6 Weirdest Home Automation Gadgets You Won't Believe
It seems almost every company feels the need to join the "Internet of Things" – which results in seriously weird devices. Here are six of the strangest – some of which you won't believe.
Use Wikipedia on Your Mac More Efficiently with These Tools
Going straight to the Wikipedia in your browser is fine, but there are better ways to access the site if you're on a Mac.
What's a Quick Charger? Here's Why You Need One Now
Smartphones take less time to charge up these days and it's all thanks to a new technology called Quick Charge. If you don't have it yet, you'll want it soon.