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History is Bunk: The Future of Transportation Will Be Like Nothing You've Seen Before
In a few decades, the phrase 'driverless car' is going to sound an awful lot like 'horseless carriage,' and the idea of owning your own car will sound as quaint as digging your own well.
6 Reactive Dog Training Websites for Stressed Owners
When you can better understand and manage your dog’s reactivity, you’ll feel better and both of you will have a better, less stressful life. Here are some excellent resources.
Twiddler 3 Review and Giveaway
The Twiddler is a one-handed keyboard device which works using chording to theoretically enable typing at up 240 words per minute; and it has a mouse pointer. Mind blown yet?
Google Maps on Android: Everything You Need to Know
Does Google Maps on your Android device feel a bit daunting? We've got you covered. Here's everything you need to know about using Google Maps on Android.
Google Code Is Shutting Down, The BBC Gives Micro Bits To Kids [Tech News Digest]
Google Code closes, BBC gifts Micro Bits, Panda eats itself, Microsoft offers edX courses, Terry Pratchett dies, and an Apple engineer explains what went wrong with the new MacBook.
Quick Tips You Can Use to Save Energy (And Money)
Using energy in your home can be rather expensive, but you've probably noticed that already. By the end of the month, those energy bills can be scary, but you aren't defenseless.
How Modular Smartphones Will Change Mobile Computing
Google's "Project Ara" is going to do for hardware what Android did for software.
Unlock up to 64GB of RAM on 32-bit Windows With PAE Patch
Still using a 32-bit Windows machine and frustrated with the 4GB RAM limit? A relatively simple command line tweak allows you to patch your system and take advantage of up to 64GB of RAM.
Track Your Menstrual Cycle: The 2 Best Apps For Tracking Your Period
If you need to track your period, these apps are exactly what you need -- and they're not pink!
Philips Hue Alternatives That Are Actually Worth It
The Philips Hue system is leading the charge when it comes to smart lighting, but there are some worthy alternatives. We've picked three that all offer the same basic feature set and hackability.
7 Quick Tips & Hacks to Optimize Your Windows 10 Experience
Windows 10 is more than an upgrade to Windows 8, it's an evolution. We've covered many of the big changes, but lots of minor things changed, too. Maybe we can teach you a new trick.
Get Lost in these Free Adventure Games
Adventure games are back in style! Okay, not really: the point-and-click genre peaked in the early '90s, and is today mostly a niche. But it's a pretty great niche!
9 Questions New Linux Users Always Ask
It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed when making the switch to Linux. That's what happens when you step from one world into another. This will help you.
Launching the Google Hardware Store, Play Cards Against Humanity Online [Tech News Digest]
The new Google Store, Cards Against Humanity, extended iTunes downtime, an updated Chromebook Pixel, Jay Z starts streaming, and the notion of a troll-free Internet.
Want to Get Better at Writing? Try These Techniques Used by Famous Writers
Do you enjoy writing? Perhaps you'd enjoy learning some new tips and tricks from some of the best writers in history. Sounds too good to be true, doesn't it?
Time To Ditch Evernote? Letterspace & Fetch Are Compelling Alternatives
If you're looking for a supplement or an alternative to Evernote, let me — a notebook junkie — suggest Letterspace or Fetchnotes for pure simplicity and ease of use.
How Almost Obsolete Cameras Are Bringing Light To Disaster Zones
A house is replaceable. An infection is curable. Hunger is satiable. A lost history is none of these things.
Use This 3-Tier Communication System to Resist Distractions
The need to constantly stay connected is distracting. To manage your relationships and time, also manage the way you communicate with the world. Create a smart 3-tier plan.