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Beat These Bad Digital Habits in No Time

There are a lot of bad habits, specifically ones that pertain to our digital lives.

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What to Take Away from the Food Babe's Meltdown

Vani Hari, "The Food Babe", is not having a good month. Here's why, what you can learn from this whole mess, and what the web needs to replace misinformation.

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3 Emotions Caused by the Internet That There Are No Words For

There are plenty of Internet experiences we all have every day, that lack names. Let's name them, together.

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Is WWE 2K on Mobile Worth Its $7.99 Cost of Admission?

Finally, WWE has released a simulation wrestling game for the mobile screen. Should you be putting down your hard-earned cash for this one?

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8 Instances You Weren't Using a VPN but Should've Been: The VPN Checklist

If you haven't already considered subscribing to a VPN to secure your privacy, now is the time.

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How Robotic Parking Garages Will Make Your Life Easier

If you've ever been frustrated with using parking garages in the city, you may be happy to learn that an automated alternative may be coming to a city near you.

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Kano: The DIY Computer For Kids To Code and Learn (Review and Competition)

Can a small child build a computer and learn to code on it? To find out, I tested it on one 3 year old boy with little experience of computers, and his 9 year cousin, a girl with a close relationship with her Nintendo Wii.

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Facebook Favors Friends Feeds, Tweaking Twitter Tackles Trolls, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Facebook changes things up, Twitter tackles the trolls, YouTube stops working, Vine shares the love, celebrity Apple Watches, and the Age of Ultron trailer recreated in LEGO.

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Take Your Selfie Snapping Skills to the Next Level

If you're going to take a selfie, you might as well do it right.

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Can Virtual Reality Cut the Cord?

Cords are a tripping hazard and kind of a bummer. They prevent you from moving freely in any space or taking your VR device out of the room. But technology is working on the solution.

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Learn to Play an Instrument with 7 Free Online Music Lessons

Online music lessons can be your first learning step for any instrument. Some of the best music lessons are also free on the web. We pick seven instruments and the best teachers for them.

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How to Change Your Password on Any Desktop or Mobile Device

Your password is the only thing standing between a stranger and your most private data. When was the last time you updated your device password? We show you how to change it right now.

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Can Bing Surpass Google Search Through Windows 10 Integration?

Google eats Bing for breakfast. But Bing and Microsoft are a Phoenix in full-rebirth mode. As Google faces antitrust allegations and Cortana meets the Windows 10 Taskbar, Microsoft may soon turn the tables.

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Should You Turn Your Screensaver Off? History & Modern Use of a Bug Fix

Once an important feature to help prevent screen burn, screensavers are mostly used now to look pretty. How did they come to be and are they still worth using today?

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A Cleaner, Faster iPhoto: Upgrade to Photos for OS X Yosemite

Photos for OS X has finally arrived, replacing iPhoto with an image management application that Mac users will actually want to use — but is there enough here to satisfy Aperture refugees?

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How to Sync iTunes Music with an Android Phone or Tablet

Using iTunes but have an Android device? You'll want this simple method of syncing your music to your Android phone or tablet.

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Screen Off: 5 Ways to Toggle Your Monitor & Save Energy

If you're leaving your display active while your computer is idle, you're wasting energy. Here are some tools and tips to ensure that you have full control of your screen.

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Remember These? 7 Ancient Windows Programs Still Used Today

They say technology advances at an exponential rate. But did you know some programs have been around for multiple decades? Join us for a walk down Nostalgia Lane and discover the oldest surviving Windows programs.

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Windows 10 Release Date Revealed, Google Launches Mobilegeddon, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Windows 10 set for July, Google goes mobile-friendly, Nokia is coming back, how to download your Google Search history, help search for the Loch Ness Monster, and the best fake GoPro ad ever made.

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