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Create Your Own "Neural Paintings" with DeepStyle & Ubuntu
Did you know neural networks can also paint? Researchers have trained a huge neural network to turn photographs into "neural paintings" that look as though they were painted by famous artists.
You Will Never Own a Real Lightsaber, Because Science
Ever since filmgoers first saw the lightsaber in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, there has been demand for a real one. Unfortunately, science suggests real lightsabers are an impossibility.
How You Can Get Help in Windows 10
Need help with Windows 10? Here are the best ways to find the assistance that you require, whether it's with the operating system itself or any installed applications.
Smartphone vs Sat Nav: Should You Buy a Dedicated GPS Device?
Is there still a good reason to buy a dedicated in-car sat nav, or a handheld GPS for outdoor use?
ABB Now Offers Voice-Activated Home Automation
At the recent IFA consumer electronics show, ABB unveiled a voice-activated home automation system to accompany their Free@Home smart home offering.
The Best Mac-Only Open Source Software
When most people think open source, they think Linux. But Mac OS X has its share of quality open source programs as well — and a bunch of them aren't available for Linux or Windows.
Learning Maya 2016: Where To Get Started
Maya is a tool used for 3D animation, but it comes with an incredibly steep learning curve. What good teaching material is there?
Learn How to Dress Better with the Fashion You Love
The Internet has resources for those of us who are fashion challenged. The best fashion technology tools are available to help us get out of the rut with our current closets. Let's try them.
Intellinote: Put Your Tasks, Files, Messages & Online Meetings In One Place
Intellinote makes it easier to manage, collaborate and better communicate with your team, colleagues and clients with a comprehensive blend of file sharing, organisation and real-time video and text chat.
5 Things I Hate About Chrome
Chrome, the operating system, is apparently pretty great – but Chrome, the operating system, is the worst thing that ever happened to Chrome, the browser.
White Noise vs. Noise Isolation vs. Playlists: The Best Sound for Focus
The Internet has a lot of advice on the best music to boost your productivity. But it is not always as simple as it sounds. Let's actively find out which music is helpful.
D-Link AC3200 ULTRA Wireless Router Review and Giveaway
D-Link sent me their newest AC3200 router, the ULTRA, and my wireless speeds went through the roof – and into outer space. This is a beast of a router, and you can win one too.
Facebook Is Working on a Dislike Button, Pay to Replay Snapchat Snaps... [Tech News Digest]
Facebook likes Dislike buttons, Snapchat adds new features, Project Morpheus morphs into PlayStation VR, Square and Twitter help you donate to politicians, and Rockstar Games hates the BBC.
Why The iPad Pro Isn't Just A Bigger iPad
If you think the new iPad Pro is "just a bigger iPad", you're wrong. It's a new way of iPad-ing.
6 Perfect Sites to Find Healthy Make-Ahead Lunch Recipes
The only way to ensure you’re eating a well-balanced diet is to cook most of your food at home. But who has time for that? You do -- with make ahead lunch recipes.
8 Camera Myths You Should Stop Believing Immediately
Let's clear up some of the strongly held and often completely misleading beliefs when it comes to compact cameras and DSLRs.
Use This Google Form Budget Trick to Control Your Spending
We show you a step-by-step guide on how a simple combination of Google tools can help you track your spending with a fantastic level of detail.
Is This The Apple TV Update You've Been Waiting For?
It's here. It's finally here. The long-awaited update to the Apple TV has arrived, but are there any compelling reasons to buy one in 2015?