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How to Make Your Own Custom CyanogenMod Themes Easily
CyanogenMod's theme engine is great for customizing your device, but what if you can't find that perfect theme? Easy, just make it yourself.
Read BlackBerry Priv Reviews, Try Cortana for iPhone... [Digest]
See whether the BlackBerry Priv lives up to the hype, Cortana comes to the iPhone, Medium lets writers ignore readers, GOG launches its fall sale, and when Star Wars and Star Trek collide.
The Unexpected Lessons My Daily Exercise Habits Taught Me
For beginners, exercise and fitness apps are a distraction. It gets confusing when the health habit is so intertwined with gadgets. These discoveries and lessons might help you make better choices.
4 Ways to Prevent Your Tech Obsession From Sucking Away Your Money
Where the heck did all of your money go? Your obsession with technology may be the culprit.
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Review and Giveaway
The $500 E-M10 is the entry level model in Olympus' respected OM-D range. It has a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor that they claim can compete with entry level DSLRs. Can it?
Make Kodi Work for You With a Little Help From Pushbullet
Send video links to Pushbullet and they'll play automatically in Kodi. If you've been looking for a Kodi Chromecast alternative, this is it.
This Presentation Trick Steals Back the Audience's Focus Every Time
Tired of the audience staring more at your slides than at you? Here's a quick trick to solve that issue once and for all.
Need Your PC's Serial Number? Here’s a Quick Way to Find It
Here's the quickest and easiest way to find your PC's serial number. It beats crawling under your table and digging through hardware!
Got a New iPhone? How to Calibrate 3D Touch in One Step
3D Touch is an awesome feature on the newest iPhones. If it feels a bit off for you, here's how to tweak it.
How Netflix Can Help Your Kids Settle Down at Night
Netflix wants to tell bed-time stories to your kids. Here's how this might help you out.
3 Reasons Why Your Next Faucet Should Be a Smart Faucet
People tend to think of smart faucets as gimmicky and gratuitous. Is there really enough room for improvement to justify an upgrade? I'm here to convince you: yes!
The Current State of Video Streaming Services on Linux
Video streaming on Linux is a mess, but it is actually improving daily. If you're confused by the current state of video streaming support for Linux, our guide should put you straight.
Wireless HDMI: What It Is and Why You Need to Start Using It
If you're sick and tired of HDMI cable jumbles and knots, then you may want to invest in wireless HDMI. Here's how to get started.
9 Easy IFTTT DO Button Tricks to Quickly Automate Your Life
Whether or not you already use the wildly popular IFTTT service, you will be able to install and configure one-tap "DO button" tricks to automate and simplify your life.
How You Can Try the New Resilient File System for Windows
A file system manages data stored on your computer. The Windows default is NTFS. ReFS promises improved resilience and will eventually replace NTFS. We show you its benefits and how you can try ReFS now.
How to Move OneDrive to Google Drive After Storage Cut
The Internet is angry at Microsoft. After promising unlimited storage with the Office 365 subscription, and 15 GB of storage for free users, the company has reneged on its promise. All because some users abused the system.
27 Fantastic Learning Websites You Might Have Missed
Many fantastic educational websites that fly under the radar. Thanks to the breadth of knowledge from these twenty seven sites, lifelong learning is a smoother journey.
Your Government Is Spying on You, Black Friday Arrives Early... [Digest]
The British government makes spying legal, Black Friday now lasts for two months, Tesla limits Autopilot, buy TV shows from the BBC Store, and every James Bond gadget ever shown on screen.
The Powerful Truth About Productivity from 11 Months on the Road
Is the pursuit of productivity over-hyped? When we are missing something fundamental, we should question our own notions of prodctivity. Here are four personal lessons on productivity learnt from 11 months on the road.