Archive
Page 2563
7 Nest Automation Tricks to Cut Your Heating Bill in Half
If there were a Nest thermostat in every home, it would have the biggest single impact on energy consumption in history; and it could save you more money than you might imagine. Here's how.
How to Keep Your Laptop Powered Even When the Battery Dies
Have you ever had your work interrupted by a dead laptop battery? Don't let a lack of power put a damper on your productivity.
Watch These Fascinating Videos of Abandoned Buildings and Alternative Housing
Can you imagine living in a storm drain or off-grid in the woods? Have you ever trespassed on a subway line for an unmissable photo?
Apple Promotes Jony Ive, Amazon Pays Tax In Europe, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Ive got a new job, Amazon pays tax, Microsoft leaks music, Google+ loses Photos, Iron Man loves Samsung, and Call of Duty fans battle Master Chief from the Halo games.
5 Tools That Make Slack Even Better
If you want to see where the web is going, you need to try out Slack. It's replacing email for internal communications, and third-party tools make it even better.
How Job Interviews Have Changed Over the Years
Over time, job interviews have changed. The way in which we pitch ourselves for a job now was vastly different one hundred years ago!
Excel vs. Google Sheets: Which One Is Better for You?
Do you really need Excel? Both desktop and online solutions have their advantages. If you have trouble choosing between Excel and Google Sheets for managing your spreadsheets, let us help you decide.
"Why Do White People Think They Are Better" - The Gutwrenchingly Honest Questions People Ask Google
A lot of people have developed a weirdly honest, personal relationship with the search engine. People spend years pouring their hearts into empty search bars.
How to Find a Creative Job by Showing Off Your Work Online
Showcasing your best work via popular online communities can land you the dream job you've always wanted.
7 Real Humanoid Robots That Will Give You Nightmares
Robots are starting to move, look, and speak like people. Unfortunately, as with any cutting edge venture, sometimes you fly a little too close to the sun.
How to Regain Creative Motivation After You've Burned Out
Writers aren't the only ones who suffer from "creative block". What can you do to rekindle your creative fire? Here are five easy things you can try.
Attention Homeowners: 5 Smart Home Features Worth the Extra Cost
Which smart home features are worth it? Which ones can be safely tossed aside and ignored? Let's take a look at a few that are actually worth the money.
5 Ways to Stay Healthy and Active Using Your Android Phone
Eating right and exercising is hard -- but your Android phone can make it all a bit easier.
Beat the Bullies! How Celebrities React to Mean Tweets
Twitter isn't always a land of love and kindness; sometimes things can get nasty. So, we've compiled a list of celebrities reacting to mean tweets, thus beating bullies at their own game.
How to Perform Common iPhone Functions on Your Apple Watch
Some see the Apple Watch as little more than an expensive Bluetooth remote. That may be so, but you can use it to access a huge number of iPhone features without reaching into your pocket.
Android Factory Resets Fail, Amazon Handmade Attacks Etsy, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Android resets don't delete data, Amazon Handmade targets Etsy, Instagram emails Highlights, Spaces expands Google Chrome, Pac-Man embraces his past, and Mario Kart: Fury Road makes Max mad.
How Facebook is Killing the Open Web
Google, for the most part, helps you find out what's on other sites. Facebook isn't content to do that.
15 Can't-Miss Chrome Extensions for Productivity
Today we bring you a few more essential extensions geared toward helping you work better online.
Adblock Plus Releases a Standalone Android Browser, We Put It to the Test
Adblock Plus has just released their new browser: Adblock Browser. Is it worth downloading on your Android device? We find out.