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Code Your Way to Better Skills with 8 Hackathon Search Sites
When you want to start a career in software development, choosing the right language is only the first step. You need regular, practical experience, and hackathons are a great way to get that.
7 Ways You Can Fund Your Creative Dreams
Sometimes you get an idea for a fun creative endeavor, but then you realize there's one problem: upfront capital. Here are some ideas to help you raise funds.
Want to Live Forever? 6 Technologies That Could Stop Aging
Only the most arrogant mind could think that death could ever be abolished for good - but those arrogant minds have begun to make real progress towards that goal.
Ad-Blockers Are Evil, Tinder Hates Vanity Fair... [Tech News Digest]
Ad-blockers are costing us all, Tinder denies hooking people up, Rdio adds radio stations, Hulu hates binge-watchers, vote for the next free PS Plus game, and Amazon tugs on our heartstrings.
Discover New Music with Spotify's Automagic Playlists
Spotify has recently released several new ways of generating unique playlists that will help you discover awesome new music. We're here to guide you through these automagic playlist makers.
Buying a GoPro or Action Camera: 7 Useful Things You Need To Know
If you're into skiing, cycling or surfing, then an action camera is the perfect way to record your adventures.
Google Is Now Part Of...Alphabet? What You Need To Know
Google, the Internet giant, is turning into Alphabet. Here's what that means for you.
How Secure Are Internet-Connected, Self Driving Cars?
Are self driving cars safe? Could Internet-connected automobiles be used to cause accidents, or even assassinate dissenters? Google hopes not, but a recent experiment shows there is still a long way to go.
Can You Get By Using Purely Open Source Software?
Open source software is far more common than you think, and a great philosophy to live by. Not convinced? The chances are pretty high that you can be productive with just open source software.
Roger Ebert Died Two Years Ago – Who Is Posting From His Twitter?
Yesterday Roger Ebert's twitter account posted something for the first time in two years. What's going on?
The Best Hotel Search Engines to Grab Great Deals When You Travel
We sat down to look for the best hotel booking experience online. The ones who are making it cheaper, easier and safer to get a room. Here are our definitive top 10.
13 Creative Wedding Invitation Ideas That You'll Love
Looking to set your wedding apart from everybody else's? Here are thirteen creative invitation ideas that may inspire you in a really out-of-this-world direction!
How Microsoft Took Over My Android Phone
It's honestly surprising how many Microsoft apps are available for Android -- and they're really good!
Zensorium Tinké Health Tracker Review and Giveaway
Zensorium's Tinké is a "wearable" health tracker and meditation aid which costs around $120, compatible with both Android and iOS devices – but does it beat out other biofeedback measurement devices?
Google Creates Alphabet, WalkCar Beats Segway... [Tech News Digest]
Google learns its ABCs, the WalkCar improves on the skateboard, Plex for iOS gets better, how to win contests held on Twitter, and Benedict Cumberbatch is a grumpy thespian.
How Windows Performance Is Affected by Hardware & Software
In theory, 32-bit software could outperform its 64-bit counterpart, depending on the hardware setup. Sounds complicated? We're here to make sense and help you get the best performance out of your system.
Should You Buy Second-Hand Tech? The Pros and the Cons
Tech is expensive, so buying second-hand is always an option. But is it a good idea? We take a look at the pros and cons of buying pre-owned gear.
10 YouTube Music Videos Guaranteed to Annoy Your Friends
Annoying your friends is fun. And as people care a lot about music, one of the best ways to get to them is to force them to sit through a song they hate. Et voila.