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Apple Refuses to Help the FBI, Popcorn Time Returns... [Tech News Digest]
Apple stands up for personal privacy, the original Popcorn Time gets resurrected, Kanye West learns the price of piracy, Sega gives games away on Steam, and play Pong on your Apple Watch.
Use Your Mac To Troubleshoot Your Wi-Fi Connection
Want a better WiFi connection on your MacBook? OS X comes with tools that can help.
Take Any of These 5 Courses and Make Your First Android App
Learn how to make your own Android apps from scratch using these hands-on courses from Udemy. No prior experience required as these five popular courses teach you the basics of developing a viral app.
Why You Should Give Amazon Prime Music a Second Chance
There are several reasons why you might want to give Amazon Prime Music a second chance. It certainly deserves much more credit than it's currently getting. Read on to find out why.
Why Have Americans Given Up On Privacy?
A recent study by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication concluded Americans are resigned to giving up data. Why is this, and does it affect more than just Americans?
The 5 Best Third-Party Amazon Tools for Big Savings
Here are some of the best sites to help you on your quest for low prices on Amazon.
18 Important VLC Keyboard Shortcuts You Ought to Know
VLC is a great media player, but it's even better once you learn all of the important keyboard shortcuts.
How to Chat on Facebook Without Visiting Facebook Itself
If you like Facebook Messenger but not the distractions Facebook brings, here's a way to use it on its own.
4 Things to Keep in Mind When You Go Incognito Online
Incognito Mode (or private browsing in general) may not be as safe as you think it is. Here are some important things to keep in mind before the next time you do.
Save Tons of Disk Space on Windows 10 With This Quick Tip
Disabling this particular feature in Windows could free up gigabytes of disk space instantly.
All Online Shoppers Need to Know These Tips
Do you shop online? Of course, pretty much everyone does nowadays.
How a Simple Pomodoro Timer Made My Life Better
The Pomodoro Technique is one of the simpler time management life hacks. Break through distractions with the help of 25-minute chunks and a timer. It could be a life-changing routine change if it suits you.
Need Mac Tech Support? Here Are Your Options
"Tech support" — two words that strike fear into the hearts of all but the most competent computer users out there. Where do you begin to look when things start to go wrong?
How to Use Google Now to Automate Your Home and Life
Google Now can serve as voice control for your smart home gadgets, posting to your favorite social media accounts, and even tracking your health.
How Dead Apps Are Drowning the Windows Store
Dead apps are everywhere in the Windows Store. Why are apps abandoned, how does it affect users, and how could Microsoft solve this dilemma? We analyze the sad state of the Windows Store.
Microsoft Patents a Modular PC, Get Netflix Passwords for 25 Cents... [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft wants you to build modular PCs, Netflix passwords are dirt cheap to buy, MixRadio is no more, Sony thinks E Ink is the future, and Kanye West begs Mark Zuckerberg for money.
How to Print Labels with Mail Merge in Microsoft Word and Excel
Are you still using copy-and-paste to create labels, name badges, or other personalized mass communications? Mail Merge, a simple Microsoft Office automation tool, will let you print your labels in seconds.
How to Get the iPhone's "Live Photos" Feature on Android
With iOS 9, the iPhone can now take "Live Photos", but how can you do this on your Android phone or tablet?
Dremel 3D Idea Builder Review
Is 3D printing ready for consumers? Dremel, a brand synonymous with rotary tools, makes a great case for it with their $999 3D Idea Builder.
Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero
Whether you bought a magazine with one glued to the front, or found a kit online, the chances are you're now the proud owner of a $5 computer: the Raspberry Pi Zero.