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Tired of Reading? Make Your iPhone Read Everything to You
Too lazy to read? Why not get your iPhone to read for you instead?
How to Undo and Redo Text in Android, and a Whole Lot More
Missing CTRL+Z on your Android device? Well, not anymore.
6 Unique Apps To Blend Instagram and Music Beautifully
How you share your love of music with the Instagram community is part of your unique style, but all music lovers need to know about the following apps. Just in case.
Get Productive Now With The Best Back-To-School Browser Set-Up
From extensions to bookmarks that you will use throughout the school year, taking some time at the beginning of the term to get your browser ready will save you time later.
The Forgotten Retro Sounds of the Early Windows Era
This year marks the release of the final Windows version. 20 years earlier, Windows 95 was born. Do you remember how it sounded? Join us on a nostalgic audio trip down memory lane.
Build a DIY iBeacon with a Raspberry Pi
Advertisements targeted to a particular user walking through a metropolitan center are the stuff of dystopian futures. But that isn't a dystopian future at all: the technology is already here.
Apple Plans to Produce Movies, Android Wear on iOS... [Tech News Digest]
Apple makes move into movies, Apple powers Android Wear, Ashley Madison lives on, Giffiti adds GIFs, and the Back to the Future trilogy distilled down to its barest bones.
5 Sites That Make Decisions for You
If you want to remove a few decisions from your day, Cool Websites and Apps is here to help with a few sites designed to make your decisions for you.
Why Upgrading from Windows XP to Linux is Easier than You Think
An ideal way to give Linux a try if you're completely new to it and unwilling to invest in new hardware, is to test it out using some PCs. But how easy is it?
How to Impress Headhunters with Alternative Work Experience
If you can't get your ideal job, why not do something completely different? Strangely, it might put you back on course and even place you ahead of the pack at your next interview.
What Is SU & Why Is It Important to Using Linux Effectively?
The Linux SU or root user account is a powerful tool that can be helpful when used correctly or devastating if used recklessly. Let's look at why you should be responsible when using SU.
3 UNIX-Like Operating Systems That Aren't Linux
Recently, people started to confuse "UNIX" with "Linux." Linux was influenced by UNIX, but UNIX systems have no relation to Linux. Here are some important UNIX-based systems worth knowing about.
Should YouTube Music Videos Have Age Ratings?
Rihanna, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus. There's little doubt that music videos have got more risqué in recent years, but is it right to impose age ratings on music videos on YouTube and Vevo?
7 Security Behaviors You Should Be Using to Stay Safe
Being aware of online threats is half the battle. Complement that with using the right tools and behaviors, and you should be good. We've compiled everything you need to stay safe.
7 Disastrous Mouse Click Mistakes You Don't Want to Make
Put into the wrong hands, the mouse could turn into a destructive tool. We show you which mouse routines you might take for granted and how they throw off less experienced users.
How Quitting Caffeine Made Me More Productive
Giving up coffee is something that, for a lot of people, is simply not done. If you overdo it, it could be the best health decision you ever make.
The 6 Most Dangerous Security Threats of 2015
Cyber-attacks continue to grow in 2015, with 425,000,000 malware attacks in circulation. Of this vast amount, some is more important than others. Here's our rundown of the five most significant so far this year….