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Open365 Is a Free Open-Source Office 365, Spotify May Have Been Hacked... [Tech News Digest]

Open365 brings LibreOffice into the cloud, Spotify may have been hacked, Apple doesn't want you tampering with your MacBook, Steam starts renting movies, and an honest commercial for video games.

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How to Open & Convert POD to PDF to Read Perl Documentation

A POD file is the plain old documentation of the Perl programming language. We show you how to convert POD to PDF, HTML, Markdown, LaTeX, or plain text.

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Do NOT Make This Mistake If You Ever Find a Stray USB Drive

Finding a random USB drive laying around might arouse your curiosity, but STOP before you do anything rash. This one mistake could cause you a lot of pain and regret.

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How to Shut Down Windows 10 Using Only Your Voice

Want to teach Cortana some new tricks? Here's how to make her shut down, restart, or log off Windows for you.

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5 Sites to Copy-Paste Emojis, Text Faces, Emoticons, & More

Like with anything else on the Internet, there are handy cheat sheets to type text faces, emoticons, emojis, Japanese kawai faces, and more.

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5 Expert Ways to Use Your Smartphone Productively Every Day

Could your smartphone make you more productive in a healthy way? Yes, they can. So, let's look at how you can optimize your smartphone and get even more out of your daily life.

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How Ubuntu 16.04's New Package Format Makes Installing Software A Snap

In version 16.04, Ubuntu is hoping to strike a balance between having stability and staying up-to-date, with a new way to install apps. Let's find out how "snaps" work.

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Goodbye HTTP: A Faster, Safer, Decentralized Internet With IPFS

HTTP is the standard for web browsing, but it's riddled with flaws. IPFS aims to improve upon it in every way: faster, safer, more secure, and decentralized. Here's what you need to know.

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Odd Home Gadgets You Might Not Realize You Need

Roomba robot vacuums, Nest thermostats, and the Amazon Echo you may know about. But you might not know about the following really useful gadgets for your home.

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30+ Free Business Card Templates for Every Profession

Even with smartphones and social media, using business cards has its own benefits. A well-designed business card is a fantastic way to connect. Use these free business card templates and deliver important information effortlessly.

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Try Windows Ink on Windows 10, Run Android Apps on Your Chromebook... [Tech News Digest]

Windows Ink lands on Windows 10, Google teases Android apps for Chrome OS, even Steve Wozniak thinks Apple should pay more tax, Spotify finds your Game of Thrones match, and follow the Olympic Torch on Twitter.

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Fitbit Blaze Review

Fitbit's latest device, the $200 Blaze, is rather mundane – but it also throws in a digital personal trainer called FitStar, which might completely change the way you work out.

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6 Free Clipboard History Managers to Track What You Copy & Paste

You need a clipboard manager because it can remember all the things you copy and paste. We have compiled five of the most functional tools to manage your clipboard history .

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Google's New Site Helps You Find the Perfect Chromebook

Looking to buy a new Chromebook? Google has a new site that helps you narrow your search.

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How to Check If Your PC Uses UEFI or BIOS Firmware

Sometimes when troubleshooting, you'll need to know whether your PC uses UEFI or BIOS. Here's how you can check with ease.

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5 Free Apps Every Family Needs to Manage Their Lives Together

Communication is key to a successful family. From motivating kids to do their chores to figuring out the best time to call dad at work, the right tool can create a healthy atmosphere at home.

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How to Kill Programs and Check System Information in Linux

In Windows, unresponsive programs can be closed by hitting CTRL+ALT+DEL and opening the task manager. But in Linux, things are different. Fortunately, it's still easy to monitor and close unresponsive programs...

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7 Financial Considerations to Think About Before Going Freelance

Working from home seems like a great way to save a lot of money, but are you prepared for these seven considerations?

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