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Wi-Fi Aware: What's It About, And How Can You Use It?
What is Wi-Fi Aware and how does it affect you? Let's find out.
5 Amazing Home Appliances That'll Change Your Life
There's no denying it, smart home appliances will save you time and money, enabling you to spend more time doing the things you love. Here are some of the best smart appliances available today.
Start Me Up - Windows 95 Turns 20 & Still Rocks
20 years ago the Rolling Stones cranked up "Start Me Up", and Windows 95 was born. We revisit history, discuss why Windows 95 was a big deal, and how it compares to Windows today.
Put Your iPhone Notification to Better Use With Clever Widgets
There are a growing number of apps that take advantage of Notification Center with the specific aim of placing often-used features and information within swipe's reach.
Create Your Custom PDF Template for Planning Anything
Templates are vital time-saving devices you can use for almost any situation in life. When the special situation comes, can you make your own template? It is easy. We show you how.
Find the Best Credit Card Deals Online With These 10 Awesome Sites
Whether you're looking for signup bonuses, cash back, rewards programs, or loyalty discounts, we've got your covered. Here are 10 sites that will help you find the best credit cards deals.
Google Limits Android Bloatware, Spotify Says Sorry... [Tech News Digest]
Google lessens bloatware, Spotify apologizes over privacy policy, your Android lock pattern sucks, your iPhone camera may be a dud, play Pac-Man 256, and a journalist meets his online troll.
10 Quick Ways to Customize & Personalize Windows 10
Not all of Windows 10's default settings will float your boat. We show you all the possible ways to customize Windows 10 in a simple, step-by-step guide.
How iPods and Old Songs Can Treat the Symptoms of Dementia
People can live with dementia, with support helping them connect with their life history and cherished memories. There's a novel way that this is happening right now, and it'll likely surprise you.
Google Announces New OnHub Multi-Protocol Wireless Router
Google unveiled its answer to the Smart Home market in the form of a Smart Home hub called OnHub, a standard wireless router also capable of the most popular smart home network protocols.
How to Make Windows 10 Look More Like Windows 7
Windows 10 introduced many updated and the visual design wasn't spared. If you prefer the aesthetics of Windows 7, we'll show you the steps to take to mimic its user interface.
How To Use Facebook Messenger on Linux
Facebook chat on Linux took a hit when Facebook shut down XMPP in April 2015, leaving Pidgin users with Facebook integration unable to chat. Here's how to change that, with a new Pidgin plugin.
Turn Your iPhone Into A Personal Security Device for Emergencies
Bonnie Tyler famously sang that in a tight pickle, she needed a hero to rescue her. I say the only thing you need is your iPhone.
Online Harassment Is Your Fault; Here's How To Fix It
What happens to harassment victims who aren't good at interacting with the press, or do or say unpopular things?
IFTTT Now Connects to Anything: Introducing the Maker Channel
The potential uses for IFTTT are endless. But until now, it's been difficult to interface it with your own hardware projects. Today, that's all changed.
Learn HTML and CSS with These Step by Step Tutorials
Curious about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? If you think that you have a knack for learning how to create websites from scratch -- here are a few great step-by-step tutorials worth trying.
How to Make Your Own Doctor Who Adventure for the BBC
Have you ever dreamed of making your own TV show? Do you want to tell a story full of action, adventure, and alien invasion? The BBC lets you do just that with Mission DALEK.
New Technology Halves Cost of Lithium-Ion Batteries
A new manufacturing approach developed by researchers at MIT and startup 24M could significantly reduce the cost of the batteries while improving safety and durability.
VW Sued Researchers to Conceal Security Flaw for Two Years
Security researchers are usually thanked (or even rewarded) when vulnerabilities are found. But Volkswagen slapped a gag order on researchers who discovered how easy it was to hack a keyless car system.