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Why You Shouldn't Take Investment Advice from The Pirate Bay
It's almost a rule. The shadier the site you visit, the shadier the advertising will be. Ergo, you should never use the Pirate Bay's ads for planning your financial future.
No Roaming Fees: How Traveling Internationally Can Be Cheaper
There's no reason to spend a dime on roaming fees. Yet, I constantly hear about people forking over their hard-earned money to talk with friends or family while traveling abroad.
10 Smarter Ways to Charge Your Smartphone
How do you recharge your phone? At a guess, I'd say you plug it into a standard charger, or even the USB port on your computer. The dull way.
Save Money on Your Next Vacation with These Android Apps
Summer is right around the corner, so you these Android apps to get a cheap vacation for you and your family.
Baidu Teases Self-Driving Cars, Play Elon Musk's Retro PC Game, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Baidu drives itself forward, Elon Musk makes games, eBay gives to charity, Instagram gets a makeover, Shia LaBeouf extends to Chrome, and Steve Jobs hates Apple Music.
Should You Dump Your Loyalty Cards After the Starbucks Hack?
As criminals look for increasingly sneaky ways to grab data and get their hands on anything with value, loyalty cards and gift cards are in danger of becoming the latest proxy in the ongoing war.
Teach Your Kids Essential Financial Skills with These Fun Games
Financial topics aren't always exciting for kids, but they're essential to learn. Use these fun games to entertain and educate your children at the same time.
5 Reasons Listicles are Bad For You: So Stop Reading Them!
Let's understand the dangers of listicles for your brain, and how you can and should avoid them.
The Firefox Productivity Strategy You Need to Try Now
When it comes to productivity, it would seem less is more. Apply this minimalist approach to Firefox and see how it turns out.
5 iPhone Apps Your Teenager Has Probably Installed
As a parent, you can be forgiven for wondering: "How do I help my child use their phone wisely when I don't even know what the danger is?"
WWDC '15: Everything You Need to Know About Apple's Event in One Place
This year's WWDC didn't disappoint, with new versions of iOS, OS X and watchOS announced among a range of new features, surprise developments and updates to old technology.
Completely Secure: 11 Must-Have Firefox Addons For Security
Think about the browser you're using to view this article right now. Is it safe? Is it secure? You'd be surprised by those answers.
Apple Unveils Apple Music at WWDC, U.S. Army Website Hacked, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple Music arrives at last, the United States Army gets hacked, Uwe Boll's Kickstarter rage, Pizza Hut Blockbuster Box movies, and Grand Theft Auto V in real life.
These 5 SMS Services Offer You the Internet Without a Data Plan
Going without a mobile Internet plan seems almost impossible. But there are a class of tools that use the humble SMS to make the web available to people who can't afford a data plan.
How to Take a Break with a Learning Vacation This Year
We work so hard. We owe it to ourselves to make sure those vacations are spent extremely well. Learning vacations are an excellent way of doing just that.
6 Tips for Rebooting Windows Like a Pro
Windows' strength is customization and it doesn't stop at shutting down. You can end your session or reboot your system in various ways, many offering more convenience and control than the Start menu.