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Linux Disk Space: How to Visualize Your Usage
Even with terabyte drives becoming the norm, it's amazing just how fast all of that space can fill up. What if you could see your entire disk space usage at a glance?
Facebook Dislikes Inactive Accounts, Harmonix Teases Rock Band 4 [Tech News Digest]
Facebook dislikes pages, Rock Band returns, net neutrality naysayers, FREAK Windows attacks, Apple's plentiful product placement, and Audi fears The Drones.
9 Types of Facebook Users - Which One Are You?
Everyone and their mom (literally) is on Facebook for one reason or another, and comically, most users seems to fall into one of nine different categories.
What the Heck Do 4G+, 4GX, XLTE, LTE-A, and VoLTE Mean?
The names of our Internet speeds and services can undoubtedly be confusing.
3 Ways Technology Can Be Used To Limit Your Privacy & Freedoms
Consumer technology is loaded with tools that can be used to record your habits, and use this data to target you with personalised adverts. How can the same tech impact privacy and limit your freedoms?
Why You Really Want a Linux Virtual Server Instead of a Private Server
We'll show you how to set up your own server, and explain why a hosted virtual private server (VPS) may still be a better choice.
5 Modern Linux Torrent Clients for Fast Downloads
There are several high-quality torrent clients available for Linux users. After a few days of research, I'm confident that I've found the perfect one. Are you using it?
HBO Now Set to Launch in April, Apple Delays iPad Pro Until September [Tech News Digest]
HBO Now is coming soon, Apple delays the iPad Pro, EA closes Maxis, Chromebook battery killers, The Smithsonian bans selfie sticks, and Chappie explores artificial intelligence.
How to Emulate Android and Run Android Apps on Your PC
It's actually pretty easy to get Android apps running on your desktop or laptop! Here, we step you through the best methods.
The History of Biometric Security, and How It's Being Used Today
Biometric security devices were long held ideals in science fiction movies that seemed plausible enough to actually happen, but a little too far-fetched for real world application.
4 Top Hacker Groups And What They Want
It's easy to think of hacker groups as some kind of romantic back-room revolutionaries. But who are they really? What do they stand for, and what attacks have they conducted in the past?
Linux Treasures: 11 Sublime Native Linux Apps That Will Make You Want To Switch
Why should you use Linux? To use some of the best applications made for any platform. If you don't believe me, here's a list of great Linux apps.
20 Years In Prison For Revenge Porn; Here's What That Is And Why It's A Crime
Revenge porn is very real, it destroys lives, and finally the law is starting to recognize it as a crime.
10 Mistakes That Make You Sound Like a Rookie Linux User
How can you tell when you're not a Linux rookie anymore? Check out these mistakes rookies make, and see if you've made any of them recently. If you have, don't worry!
Forgot An Event? Send A Quick Card Or Gift From Your iPhone
In the digital age, you have far fewer excuses for forgetting an important event — but when you do, you also have a lot more options for making up for it!
Freak Attack Security Flaw Revealed, Valve Teases Steam Machines [Tech News Digest]
FREAK attacks Android and iOS, Valve gets Steamy, the NVIDIA Shield set-top box, study comics with Stan Lee, Vince Vaughn's stock images, and GEICO trolls YouTube users.