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Intel Core M: What's so Great About the Processor?
The Intel Core M is the most hyped processor in years, and with good reason: it's at the heart of a new revolution in laptops.
Five Ways a Thief Can Profit From Your Stolen Hardware
Criminals steal your PC, your laptop, your smartphone, either by burglarising your house, or by snatching them from you. But then what happens? What can thieves do with your stolen tech?
Beyond PowerPoint: 4 Linux Presentation Tools
Go beyond LibreOffice Impress, go beyond PowerPoint! Linux has many options for presentations, and these lesser-known desktop apps are lightweight, powerful, and will certainly surprise you with what they can do.
Firefox Marketplace: What You Need to Know
Have you browsed for apps in the Firefox Marketplace or did you not even realize the site existed? Here is what you can expect from the site and its desktop-specific apps and games.
Airwheel Q5 Review And Giveaway
Orthodontists of the world, rejoice. You're about to become very, very rich. Someone had the bright idea to attach an electric motor to a unicycle, creating the Airwheel Q5 in the process.
Download the Right Productivity App Every Time with This Simple System
The urge to be productive feeds the app download frenzy. Here's a simple system to ensure you only adopt productivity apps that actually contribute to your productivity.
The Apple Watch Has Landed, YouTube Celebrates Turning 10, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple Watch arrives, YouTube turns 10, Twitter launches Highlights, Snapchat suffers bug, Telltale loves Marvel, and Downton Abbey is better with lightsabers.
Pinterest is More Important to Your Business Than You Think
Pinterest seems to be the social network that not enough people take seriously. But they should be!
Steam Scams To Watch Out For and How to Stay Safe
The only downside of Steam is the potential for ne'er-do-wells attempting to scam you, be it for games, items, or cold hard cash. Don't fall for their scams!
Hollywood Hacks: The Best and Worst Hacking in Movies
Hollywood and hacking do not get along. While real-life hacking is hard, movie hacking often involves just pounding away on a keyboard like your fingers are going out of style.
13 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With a Nest Thermostat
You may be surprised just how many little tricks you can accomplish with your new Nest thermostat!
Using Social Networks to Find Amazing Products
Retailers want in on the social media market. Pinterest, Wanelo, and Instagram all offer options for online shopping, but which one is best? And how do you use them effectively? We tell you how.
5 Reasons to Avoid Buying Star Wars: The Digital Movie Collection
You'd do well to give Star Wars: The Digital Movie Collection, which is now available on a range of digital platforms, a very wide berth. Here's why.
How Your Android Device Can Help You Find Your Next Home
Looking to find a house? These apps will seriously help you out.
Take the Search Out of Job Hunting with JobSamurai
JobSamurai is a new web service that aims to give you exposure to hundreds of relevant jobs without actually having to look for them.
5 Vital Computer Security Tips You Need To Learn Today
It isn't enough to just want to be secure; you have to actively ensure your digital security, day in, day out. These five tips will help.
Meet Vivaldi: The Power User's New Favorite Browser
Meet Vivaldi; a beautiful new web browser aimed at power-users, built by the co-founder of Opera, Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner.
Squeeze an Extra Hour out of Each Day with These 10 Quick Tips
A few simple habits can help us shed some inefficient ways and increase our reservoir of time doing the things that matter. These ideas can get you one extra productive hour every single day.
Google Launches Project Fi, Germany Embraces AdBlock Plus, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Google Project Fi, AdBlock Plus in Germany, Facebook IDs callers, Apple Watch gets fashionable, Tidal discovers Indie, and J.J. Abrams kicks off the Twizzler Challenge.