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Stop Queuing at Apple Stores, YouTube Kids Is Bad M'kay, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple Store lines, YouTube Kids complaints, Google Moderator closes, Imgur embed options, Hulu GIF searches, and Game of Thrones gets a modern-day makeover.
There Are a Lot of People on the Internet, But How Many Are Fake?
Not everyone on the Internet is actually a someone at all.
How Close Are We to Cloning a Mammoth?
Scientists have determined that the DNA of dinosaurs is too degraded to revive them, as in the classic film Jurassic Park. However, what about the woolly mammoth? Some researchers believe that it may be possible.
Sextortion Has Evolved And It's Scarier Than Ever
Sextortion is an abhorrent, prevalent blackmailing technique targeting young and old, and is now even more intimidating thanks to social networks like Facebook. What can you do to protect yourself from these seedy cybercriminals?
How to Easily Find a Quiet Place to Work in a Crowded City
Find a quiet space to get your work done and move on with your day. Taking advantage of co-working spaces is the new trend for busy professionals who want put in focussed hours.
The Star Trek Tech We Hope to See in Our Lifetimes
Look around. Life imitates art every day. Star Trek inspired technology – from communicators to a speaking computer are already common facts. But are there some more we can get to see soon?
Navigating Windows with Keyboard Shortcuts Alone
You might know lots of keyboard shortcuts, but did you know you could get around Windows without your mouse? Here's how.
How Electric Cars Will Overcome Charging Limits
Electric cars are great -- except for their range. Can electric cars overcome range technologies?
How to Install and Use the Nest Thermostat to Automate Energy Savings
If you've ever considered getting started with home automation, purchasing a Nest thermostat is the perfect way to start. In just a week of using it, we cut our energy consumption in half.
How Do You Know If Your New PC Is Secure?
Recent stories teach us that, in almost every case, there is software pre-installed on your device designed to intercept online transactions, listen in, or compromise your security in some other way.
4 Quick Ways to Write & Publish Books on the Web
It's easier than ever to convert your words into a published book. These innovative tools are enabling authors to take their ideas beyond the print-on-demand kind of self-publishing.
How Are Websites Built in 2015?
What techniques will web designers use to build their sites in 2015? Let's take a look.
Ulysses, Pages & Write: 3 Very Different Writing Tools for iPad
We're no strangers to the Mac versions of Pages and Ulysses or the earlier version of Write for iOS, but which is of these apps is best for writing on your iPad?
DIY Dad & Mom: Raise Your Kid to Be a Tinkerer with Cool Home Projects
Do you and your kids tinker together? If not, start today. Teach them to create things and you teach them to take control of their world.
Digital Shadow Exposes What Facebook Really Knows About You
While it began as a mere marketing stunt, Ubisoft's Digital Shadow remains a very useful (and potentially scary) application that shows you how much people can find out about you from Facebook.
5 People Who Became Memes, And How They Reacted
These five people are great case studies for what happens when you go from Average Joe to Internet Meme overnight.
How to Remove Bloatware on Android Without Rooting
Did your phone come with a bunch of crappy apps pre-installed? Let us show you how to get rid of them the easy way.
The Million Dollar Home Page: Gimmick, or Important Piece of Web History?
How Alex Tew made a million dollars, and Internet history, one pixel at a time.