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Chrome Blocks Flash Ads, Minecraft Makes You Sad... [Tech News Digest]
Chrome battles Flash, Notch hates being rich, Netflix becomes less Epix, T-Mobile limits your data, and Star Stuff explores the early life of Carl Sagan.
Samsung's Smart Fridge Just Got Pwned. How About The Rest Of Your Smart Home?
A vulnerability with Samsung's smart fridge was discovered by UK-based infosec firm Pen Test Parters. Samsung’s implementation of SSL encryption doesn’t check the validity of the certificates.
Where to Download the Best Linux Games Without Any Hassle
Not even a decade ago, native gaming on Linux was limited to open source, cross-platform games. Today, the "no games on Linux" myth is dead. But where do you find compatible games?
5 Sites That Make Online Comments Awesome
Sometimes online comments can make the web better -- like when they prompt great conversations, point out great tools, or make something hilarious even better.
How to Play Games with SafeDisc or SecureRom DRM on Windows 10
Gamers with a penchant for retro titles have been particularly hard hit with the news that titles that employed SafeDisc and some versions of the Securerom Digital Rights Management system are not supported.
How to Search for a New Job Without Your Boss Knowing
How do you start looking for another job without your current boss finding out? Or what if you're worried about identity theft scams? An anonymous job search could be the answer.
The Ultimate Way to Make Slack Work with Your Favorite Services
In addition to communication, there are many ways to bring information inside Slack, but there are few integrations that let you control external services from within Slack -- until now.
Get a Job in Hollywood with These 10 Tech Skills
The digital age has opened up exciting pathways for people looking to work creatively. One way to get a creative job is to look for companies selling high-end entertainment. Hollywood is calling!
Game? Book? Or Both? 4 Visual Novels You Should Play
Do you like video games, but find yourself more drawn to the narrative than the gameplay elements?
Five Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Linux
Anyone considering switching operating systems worries about what functionality they might gain or lose. But Linux is a vast and versatile operating system, capable of supporting your favorite tasks and more.
iPod Touch 6G Review & Giveaway
If you own an iPhone — or any smartphone for that matter — why should you buy an iPod in 2015?
These Public Figures Have No Clue How Net Neutrality Works
Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and other public figures don't seem to understand what net neutrality actually is.
Tesla Broke Consumer Reports, Polite Phone Usage… [Tech News Digest]
Tesla cheated, phone users are a contradiction, Facebook is insanely popular, Instagram discovers rectangles, and John Oliver teaches geography.
Make an Easy Switch to Chromebook Now (and Never Look Back)
I've adopted, studied every Windows OS, adapted, and eventually learned to love each of them for different reasons. Are you curious to know why as of today, I'm a Chromebook guy?
How to Generate Strong Passwords That Match Your Personality
Without a strong password you could quickly find yourself on the receiving end of a cyber-crime. One way to create a memorable password could be to match it to your personality.
5 Things You Didn't Know About Chromebooks, And Why You Might Want One
Here are 5 things you should know about Chromebooks if you're thinking of buying one.
5 Google Sheets Settings Essential for Teamwork
Google Sheets has more features to support collective data input and processing than you may think. We'll introduce you to Google Sheets functions and features that are essential for group projects.
3 Ways Drones of the Future Will Be Like Insects
As drones get smaller and smaller, engineers have to get more creative. Inspiration for some of the cutting-edge drones of the future has begun to come from an unlikely source: bugs.