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Use These 5 Apps to Walk More and Improve Brain Health
We are all desperately searching for ways to improve our brain function -- but it might be as simple as going for a walk around the block!
6 of the Best Online Schools for Graphic Design
Long distance learning over the Internet can be just as beneficial as physical enrollment. But which schools are good? Here are some of the best online schools for graphic design in the US.
Single- vs. Multitasking: What's Best for Productivity?
Multitasking is a common method to increase productivity. Turns out it's not necessarily the silver bullet for productivity. The key is to know when to multitask.
The Lexus Hoverboard Is Dumb, Epson Kills Ink Cartridges... [Tech News Digest]
Another disappointing hoverboard, endless printer ink, Apple Music makes the charts, Netflix plans more launches, proof that you are terrible at driving, and Homestar Runner loves Flash.
Arduino Delay Function, and Why You Shouldn't Use it
While delay() is handy for basic demonstrations of how Arduino works, you really shouldn't be using it in the real world. Here's why, and what you should use instead.
Social Media Done Right: Advertising You'll Actually Want to See
Every company has its own social media presence, but some brands are way more successful than others. These nine companies have taken risks when it comes to social media, and their approaches have paid of
How to Set Up Android Studio on Your Mac (And Why You'd Want to)
You might need a Mac in order to create your own iOS apps, but if you're more of a green alien sort of guy, Android Studio is also available.
8 Apps & Websites to Improve Your Kayaking Experience
As the sport grows in popularity, a number of apps and websites help kayakers have fun and stay safe on the water.
7 DIY Minecraft Projects Your Kids Will Go Mad For
With a bit of elbow grease, you can turn the wonder of Minecraft into reality. Whether they're made for your kids or with your kids, these DIY projects will deliver.
5 Ways To Search For Awesome Things on Instagram Web
Instagram has recently launched an upgrade that is sure to be a game changer. It's a mobile-first app, but with their recent update, it will soon be known for much more than that.
Apple Watch Sales Might Have Dropped, But It’s Far From a Flop
We won't know the true number of sales until Apple releases official data in the Fall, but even if recent poor sales figures are correct; the Apple Watch is far from a flop.
10 Unbelievable Router Myths That Need To Be Debunked
We're going to bring the hammer down on some of these myths and shatter some of the notions you held as truth about routers, connectivity, and security.
Minix Z64 Neo with Windows 8.1 Review and Giveaway
This tiny, affordable computer bridges the gap between media-streamers like the Apple TV, and mainstream computers. It offers a complete Windows 8.1 experience in a tiny footprint, but at roughly the same price point.
5 Fun Culinary Challenges to Improve Your Cooking Skills
It's all too easy to lose your passion in the kitchen or to feel that your skills have plateaued. Luckily, these challenges exist to test your skills and reinvigorate your outlook on cooking.
India Bans Porn, Amazon Limits Prime Sharing... [Tech News Digest]
India blocks access, Amazon clamps down, Microsoft phones Windows 10, Periscope targets couch potatoes, Reddit experiences growth, and Bill Nye reads mean tweets.
5 Easy Ways to Start Your Own Free Chat Room
Why not connect with people you don't know? Get that old-school Internet feeling back with a few chat apps that might be up to the task.
6 Coolest Home Fitness Products That Talk to the Internet
While wrist-mounted fitness trackers have been around for a while, you'll soon see new fitness devices that talk to the Internet to stay motivated, track progress, and help you improve your fitness habits.
What Is Multihoming and What Do You Need to Set It Up?
Here we will introduce you to multihoming, show you where and why you may want to use it, and how you can set it up.