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Li-Fi Is 100x Faster Than Wi-Fi, But What's the Catch?
Everyone's going crazy over Li-Fi and its groundbreaking speeds, but is it really as good as they say? What are the drawbacks?
5 Online Radios That Travel Through Space and Time
The Internet is where you go to find unlimited online radio. And here's how to travel in time through that free radio and find exactly what you're looking for.
What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Design
We can learn a lot from Star Wars. We can learn about using the Force, how Obi Wan is our only hope, and how to be better designers. Wait, what was that last one?
Learn to Love Flying Again with These Secret Travel Tips
Use technology to completely change your flying experience. Here are some not-so-secret flying and travel tips to make your in-flight experience more bearable.
8 Amazing Things You Can Do With an iPhone
With each new iteration of Apple's best-selling product, there appears to be no limit to what we are able to do with a small touchscreen device that exists mostly in our pockets.
The 9 Best Gifts All Techies Want
True techies are some of the hardest people to shop for at Christmas time. Here's our list of the ten best gifts for true techies.
Why Schools Love Chromebooks, Browse the Web Like It's 1999... [Tech News Digest]
Chromebooks cane it in the classroom, Oldweb.today recalls the early Web, Google Street View visits Machu Picchu, Psychonauts is getting a sequel, and the movie mashup to end all mashups.
5 Genius Money-Saving Tricks You Probably Didn't Know
Sometimes it seems that no matter how much money we earn, we never have enough. How does this happen? And how do you fix it?
Here's Where to Learn Digital Design and Art Theory for Free
You can learn a lot about digital design and art theory with little more than a browser and an Internet connection. These websites will help you get started.
Black Screens Do More Harm Than Good on LCD Monitors
Here's one myth that people should stop spreading: black screens save energy. They don't!
Deleted a Google Calendar Event by Mistake? Here's How to Get It Back
The next time you accidentally delete an event from your Google Calendar, remember this trick that lets you restore it within 30 days.
Fahrenheit or Celsius? Make Outlook Use the One You Prefer
Do you get your weather in Microsoft Outlook? Make sure it's in your preferred scale.
Here’s How You Can Set Quiet Hours on Windows
Here's how to automatically turn off notifications according to a schedule on Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
Can You Outgive Literature's Most Famous Gifts?
bet you'd like to make the gifts you purchase this year truly memorable for the receiver, but can your gifts compare to some of literature's most famous?
How to Sideload Apps on Windows 8 & 10
The Windows Store isn't the only place where you can get universal apps. We show you how to install apps from external sources using PowerShell or the Settings menu.
The Best Free Places to Learn R Programming Today
"R" is a programming language that is climbing the popularity charts. We talk about why is R getting more popular, what can it do, and where can you learn how to use it?
How Microsoft's Move Into Open Source Is Affecting You
Microsoft is radically changing its culture. Open sourcing is a hallmark of this transformation and it benefits coders and consumers alike. We explain why you should care.
The Only Google Drive Guide You'll Ever Need to Read
Google Drive is the perfect combination of online file storage and document management tools. We explain how to best use Google Drive on- and offline, by yourself and in collaboration with others.
YouTube Copies Netflix, Google Kills Songza... [Tech News Digest]
YouTube channels the spirit of Netflix, Google subsumes Songza, Wikipedia creates a new AI, Adele admits streaming is the future, and the pop songs of 2015 get mashed up into one.
Stop Buying Cheap: 7 Tech Products Worth Spending More On
Sometimes the best way to save money is to spend a little more on a quality product that'll last you a while. These products are worth the extra dollars.