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8 Things You Can Do to Get People to See Your Design Work
There are no magic techniques that will suddenly turn you into a beloved and well-known designer, but there are some key things you can do to help get your work in front of others.
Would You Pay for an Ad-Free YouTube? [MakeUseOf Poll]
There may soon be another way of enjoying YouTube without screwing over content creators by installing an evil ad-blocker. Paid YouTube subscriptions are on the way, but will you pay?
Tweeting Fridges and Web Controlled Rice Cookers: 9 of the Stupidest Smart Home Appliances
There are a lot of smart home devices that are worthy of your time and money. but there are also kinds that should never see the light of day. Here are 9 of the worst.
Thinking About Getting a Gold Apple Watch? 21 Other Things You Could Buy
In case you haven't heard, the gold Apple Watch is expensive. Like crazy expensive. We're talking about a watch that starts at $10,000.
Big Game Studios Are Killing the Video Game Industry
The big names in gaming—like EA, Square, Valve, Blizzard, and Ubisoft—have a big problem. They've lost sight of their most important market: gamers.
How to Control Philips Hue Lights from an Arduino (and Add a Motion Sensor)
Today I'll be showing you how to control your Hue lights from an Arduino - then adding a simple motion sensor.
Should Clean Reader Be Allowed to Censor eBooks?
Clean Reader, which automagically censors eBooks, has kicked up a firestorm of ideological debate, and neither side is backing down. So, who’s right? And what’s at stake?
How Safe Is The Chrome Web Store Anyway?
A Google-funded study has found that tens of millions of Chrome users have add-ons harboring malware installed, representing 5% of total Google traffic. Are you one of these people, and what should you do?
How to Run LibreOffice in Your Web Browser
LibreOffice will soon run in your browser. They are preparing to challenge Microsoft and Google for a top spot in the office cloud. Can't wait for the official launch? Here are two workarounds.
Charge Your iPhone With an Onion, And Other Elaborate YouTube Hoaxes
Remember that eHarmony cat lady? Or the pig who rescued a goat? They were both hoaxes; here's a few more.
8 Amazing Indian Photographers on Instagram
Instagram is not just for selfie lovers. It welcomes all kinds of photo enthusiasts into its fold. Today we bring you a selection of eight amazing Indian Instagrammers.
Meet the Robot That's Trying to Take My Job
This article wasn't written by a robot - but the next one you read might have been. Robots are already in our midst, and you might be surprised what they can do. Robots are reporting on earthquakes, sports, and writing huge numbers of Wikipedia articles. Odds are pretty good you've already read articles written entirely by robots without realizing it.
Millions Of People Think They Use Facebook, But Not The Internet
Millions of people say they don't use the Internet, but talk enthusiastically about Facebook. How has this monopoly of the World Wide Web come about? And what wider implications does it have?
Deleting Fake Amazon Reviews, Streaming for Comic-Con Geeks, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Fake Amazon reviews, streaming movies for Comic-Con geeks, LinkedIn buys Lynda, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Pacapong combines Pac-Man and Pong, and the Netflix Watch is coming soon.
Invoicebus Is the Painless Solution to Automated Invoicing (Special Offer: 10 Free Templates for Readers)
If you are a small business owner or freelancer, you know how hard it is to manage invoices. Here is a solution that is not not only simple, but also automated.
How to Easily Organize & Remember All the Life Hack Tips You Read
We forget things if we don't repeat them. That's bad news for the endless words of wisdom we read every day. The good news is that forgetfulness can be beaten.