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The Best Free Websites to Settle Arguments & Make Decisions
Technology has made it easier to make decisions. A pen and paper is difficult to find but a phone or a computer is always with you.
Overcome Your Lifelong Fear of Flying with These 5 Apps
There's no need to stress yourself out and limit the amount of enjoyment you get out of taking a trip. With the right tool you could leave your fear of flying at home.
Think Before You Post: Can You Be Sued For Libelous Tweets and Facebook Posts?
Libel laws have been around for centuries, but most people didn't have to worry about them. Social media changed this.
Outrage Porn Is Making You Angry And Dumb, Stop Looking At It
Revenge porn is articles, pictures, cartoons or other media that are carefully crafted (either intentionally or not) to make people like you very offended, and very angry.
Listen Up, Book Lovers: 10 of the Best Podcasts for Bibliophiles
If you're always on the lookout for great book recommendations, these podcasts will keep your “to read” list full, and offer some insightful commentary into the lives of authors everywhere.
Should You Upgrade to Windows 10?
Windows 10 is coming, but should you upgrade? Like almost every change it's mostly good, but also comes with drawbacks. We've summarized them for you, so you can make up your own mind.
5 Great Ways to Use Your Android Phone at the Beach This Summer
Going to the beach this summer? Check out these apps!
Why Fraud Is a Real Threat to Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding, once novel and untested, has started to make its way into the mainstream. As a result, it has attracted scammers and fraudsters able to exploit the system and walk away with millions of dollars.
TiVo Comes Online, Reddit Bans Haters, Teens Play Contra, & More... [Tech News Digest]
TiVo Online launches for Web browsers, Reddit bans the haters, Spotify battles back against Apple Music, Twitter shares its block lists, and teenagers play Contra badly.
Amped Wireless TAP-R2 Touchscreen Router Review and Giveaway
The TAP R2 doesn't look like a router, and it's a lot smaller than you'd think. Is this a deceptively powerful little package? Or is the touchscreen a gimmick?
Twitch for Android: Everything You Need to Know
Twitch for Android recently updated to support video on demand, so we take a close look at the awesome new app.
How to Create a Resume Template with Microsoft Word
Your resume could be the difference between interviewing for the job of your dreams or never hearing back from the employer — use these tips to make sure it's the best it can be.
Buying MacBooks For Penguins: Linux on Apple Hardware
You'd probably think that the free open source operating system Linux wouldn't mix too well with Apple's proprietary, controlling approach when it comes to hardware — but you'd be wrong.
Power Up Excel with 10 Add-Ins to Process, Analyze & Visualize Data Like a Pro
Vanilla Excel is amazing, but you can make it even more powerful with add-ins. Whatever data you need to process, chances are someone created an Excel app for it. Here's a selection.
Stop Saying How Smart You Are – A Lesson From Reddit's IAmVerySmart
Pull up a chair – we need to talk. No one online cares about how smart you are, and talking about it makes you sound like a prick.
5 Must-See Documentaries About Hacking and Hackers
What is hacking? Why is hacking simultaneously glamorous and nebulous? How much of the hacking community do we actually understand? Do hackers deserve their reputation? These documentaries will answer all of these questions and more.