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Some Interesting Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Apple

You think you know everything about Apple?

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Does Your Default Router Configuration Make You Vulnerable to Hackers & Scammers?

Routers rarely arrive in a secure state, but even if you have taken the time to configure your wireless (or wired) router correctly, it can still prove to be the weak link.

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The Most Useful Media Converter For Linux Just Got Better: Meet The New Handbrake

The cross-platform Handbrake utility has gotten a significant update that makes it even better at converting videos between various codecs. Let's check out all of the exciting stuff in the newest Handbrake.

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Finetune 6 Vital Digital Routines with Simple Checklists

A good checklist breaks down the complex into a series of logical steps. If you don't use this tool more in your daily life, it's time you started.

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Need More Time? Try These 7 Remarkable Chrome Timer Extensions

Whether you are timing a task, counting down to stop an activity, or you're just interested in how much time you are spending on a website, there is a Chrome timer extension for you.

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Facebook Wants to Be the News Site of the Future, and That's Awful

Getting publishers on board could potentially bring Facebook's nightmarish vision to a whole new level. It's a horrible idea. Horrible for the Internet, and even worse for journalism. Here's why.

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Enter to Win a New MacBook From MakeUseOf Deals

Surely you've heard that Apple has announced a brand new MacBook. What if we told you that you could win one in the color of your choice for free?

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Become a Better Public Speaker by Imitating These TED Talks

Imitation can be the best form of learning if the source is right. If you want to become a good presenter, the best TED Talks can show you the finer points of public speaking.

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The Best April Fools of 2015, Facebook Riffs with Friends, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Celebrating April Fools' Day 2015, Facebook's Riff app, the ASUS Chromebit, Amazon's Dash buttons, HBO on Sling TV, and homeless people reading mean tweets.

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Feel Like Somebody's Watching You? 5 Tools to Detect & Block Tracking

People are tracking which websites you visit, whether you open their email and more – but you can stop them. Here's how.

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Who Says You Can't Make it Big Even if You're Young?

When you think about successful CEOs, you probably picture someone in the middle aged stage of life. But that's changing!

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How Do You Bypass Geo-Blocking Tactics? [We Ask You]

Many of us know how to deal with egregious geo-blocking tactics, employing our own counter measures against them. It's about time we all shared what we have learned.

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Dying on Mars, the Drone Wars, and More Must-See 3-Minute Documentaries

Britain's The Guardian marries hard hitting journalism with a compact format º perfect for dipping into even when you're meant to be working.

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How to Use Pinterest Effectively (And Avoid the Ridiculous Nail Art)

It is actually possible to use Pinterest for useful tasks, though it may not seem so at first glance. Here's how.

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7 Google Crowdsourcing Projects That Help Us Today

We are collecting a lot of data for Google under the umbrella of "crowdsourcing projects" -- and they are surprisingly very helpful. Do these crowdsourcing services make your life better?

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5 Desktop Apps You Can Ditch If You Have Google Chrome

Chromebook user or not, with Google Chrome you can turn any desktop, laptop, or tablet into a powerful machine for work and play.

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How to Find Nearby Places of Interest on Android

Find the most interesting places around you with these Android apps!

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No Man's Sky and the Future of Procedural Games

If you haven't heard of No Man's Sky yet, you're missing out. This open-world adventure game is set to pioneer a new standard in procedural generation, a topic that's deeply interesting even if you don't consider yourself to be a gamer.

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Apple Starts a Religion, Microsoft Cancels Windows 10, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Apple gets religious, Microsoft smashes Windows, Google takes a day off, Facebook culls Friends, vowels get banned, and MakeUseOf announces new offshoots.

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