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The Best Linux Distros for First Time Switchers From Windows and Mac
Linux has an intimidating image, making it seem like it would be difficult to start using it. But the switch from Windows and Mac is actually pretty easy, if you can ease yourself into it.
7 Reasons Snapchat is a Teenager's Favourite Social Network
The latest craze amongst the adults of the future is the secretive photo-sharing service Snapchat. Why do they love it?
The Rise and Fall of Ross Ulbricht, AKA the Dread Pirate Roberts
The Silk Road was like Amazon for the black market. Its leader, the Dread Pirate Roberts, often espoused an anti-establishment, libertarian philosophy — but what else do we know about him?
5 Things You Can't Do With Raspberry Pi 2
With a quad core CPU and boasts of being able to run Windows 10 – is the Raspberry Pi 2 really all that? Here's 5 things the Raspberry Pi 2 still can't do.
What Motivates People to Record and Upload Pirated Movies and Music?
What do release group members get out of uploading the latest episode of Game of Thrones? We talked to a few and found out.
Meet Imgur 2.0: Trending Topics, Free Pro Accounts and Lots More
Imgur is one of the best ways to share an image. The site has grown up from a simple image-sharing service to a community-oriented image destination with robust features. Meet Imgur 2.0.
Easy Coding for Kids With Microsoft's Kodu
Do your kids a favor and encourage them to pick up coding skills. Don't wait for school curricula to teach them! A number of games and applications make coding fun and easy.
What Happens When Robots Can Do All the Jobs?
Robots are getting smarter fast -- what happens when they can do every job better and cheaper than human beings?
PrivDog Compromises Your Security, Google Blogger Bans Nudity [Tech News Digest]
PrivDog follows Superfish, Blogger bans nudity, Twitter backs net neutrality, Google launches YouTube Kids, Bing nails the Oscars, and a decade of viral videos.
5 New Tools to Snag the Job of Your Dreams
The web is where you go to when searching for a new job or reinventing a new career. A clutch of fresh new digital services are changing the way we go about our job hunt.
Why Does Everyone Enjoy A Nice Infographic?
An infographic that explains what people love about infographics. It all comes full circle.
3 of the Most Hilariously Annoying Alarm Clock Apps for Android
Here are some of the wackiest alarm clock apps for Android. Maybe they'll annoy you, or maybe they'll help wake you up!
Why You Can’t Access Your Locked Microsoft Account
We attempt to help you to work out why your attempts to unlock your Microsoft account have failed.
8 Real-World Uses for Microsoft HoloLens
Microsoft's HoloLens is cool, but what will you actually use it for? We run down the most exciting possibilities.
The Current State of Cryptocurrency
It's been a wild ride for cryptocurrency since Bitcoin (BTC) became the first decentralized digital currency in 2009.
Is The Order: 1886 Worth Buying?
The Order: 1886 is here, but is it the PS4 exclusive you've been waiting for?
7 Ways to Translate Text on Your iPhone or iPad
Here are the best apps to translate text on iPhone, allowing you to translate text messages, websites, and much more.
Google Wants to Put a 3D Camera on Your Smartphone -- Here's Why
Google's Project Tango is bringing 3d sensors to mobile devices. Here's what we know so far.
Hero or Villain? NSA Moderates Its Stance on Snowden
Whistleblower Edward Snowden and the NSA's John DeLong appeared on the schedule for a symposium. While there was no debate, it seems the NSA no longer paints Snowden as a traitor. What's changed?