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You Should Ditch Webmail for a Desktop Email Client If...
A few years ago, webmail was all the rave. Wonder whether it's time to switch back to a desktop email client? Look no further. We show you the merits of a local mail service.
6 Amazing Technologies That Will Change the Way You Fly
While today's travels are often thought of as a little cramped, noisy, and boring, the travel of tomorrow will be an experience all its own.
The Oil Killers: When Google's Data Meets Tesla's Visions and MIT's Brains
This article isn’t about a single life-changing energy-saving invention. This article connects the dots between three different technologies that, when brought together, will change the world.
D-Link Keys Blunder Puts Everyone at Risk
Taiwanese networking equipment manufacturer, D-Link has blundered their way into a security nightmare by inadvertently releasing private code signing keys in the source code of a recent firmware update. How does this affect you?
Compare Your Anti-Virus' Performance with These 5 Top Sites
Which anti-virus software should use? Which is the "best"? Here we take a look at five of the best online resources for checking anti-virus performance, to help you make an informed decision.
Disney Infinity 3.0 Starter Pack Review and Giveaway
Is Disney Infinity 3.0 really just a cash in, or did Disney actually put forth the effort to make a family-friendly and enjoyable experience? We've got two starter packs to give away.
5 Reasons You Should Take Notes with OneNote Anywhere
Few things are as important as the ability to take good notes, especially for students. OneNote is perfect for notes on coursework. We think you will find it's great for organizing other information, too.
Amazon Launches a $50 Tablet, the New Chromecast Leaks... [Tech News Digest]
Amazon sells cheap tablets, Chromecast II is incoming, the new Fire TV trumps the new Apple TV, The Witness offers puzzling goodness, and Conan conjures up new Facebook buttons.
Cut the Cord With 4 VoIP Phone Plans That Are Cheaper Than Skype
Cost-cutting is all the rage at the moment. In this article, we show you how four VoIP cheap alternatives could help slash your telecommunications bill.
5 Legendary Windows Tools Replaced by New Features
Windows includes lots of tools that you use every day, but some have lasted longer than others. Here are parts of Windows that don't exist anymore.
Buying an Intel Compute Stick? 7 Pros and Cons You Must Know
The Intel Compute Stick wants to be a truly portable PC in your pocket.
The 11 Best Documentaries on Netflix to Get Your Geek Fix
No genre of film can portray the eccentricities and impact of geekdom and nerdom as well as the documentary. And here are 11 of the best geek documentaries available to watch on Netflix.
Why Being Bored Is Good: 'Note to Self' Host on Tech/Life Balance
Manoush Zomorodi reports at the intersection of tech and everyday life – something we know MakeUseOf readers are interested in. So we got in touch.
DARPA Creates Robot Hand That Can Actually Feel
Prosthetic technology has begun to catch up to the vision of science fiction. This week, DARPA announced a new breakthrough that brings a natural sense of touch to these mechanical limbs.
Coloring for Adults: The Best Websites for Free Printables
The Internet is lauding coloring as the latest way to de-stress after a hectic day. Head to these free printable websites if the idea just lit a fire.
What Is Power Over Ethernet (POE), and How Is It Useful to You?
Power over Ethernet, also known as POE, is a kind of technology that allows network cables to also carry electricity in order to power devices.
How to Get Fit with the Right Personal Trainer Online
Is online training effective? Will you get the same benefits? And how can you go about finding the best trainer for you? Here's some advice for finding success in your online personal training.
Upgrade to iOS 9 Now, Your Android Password Is Useless... [Tech News Digest]
Apple releases iOS 9, bypassing Android passwords, Apple helps you Move to iOS, Amazon Prime subscribers get another freebie, Hulu adds picture-in-picture, and emojis in the wild.