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Quadcopter Malware Proves Connected Toys Are A Security Risk

We've recently learned that malware has been introduced to a quadcopter toy, a revelation that has left security-conscious parents concerned.

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Alienware Alpha Review And Giveaway

Tired of waiting for Steam OS? The Alienware Alpha is a $500 console-sized PC gaming machine. Read the review, then enter to win your own.

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Cursive Writing Is Obsolete; Schools Should Teach Programming Instead [Opinion]

Cursive writing is an anachronism. Spending any classroom time on it is a waste because as a day-to-day skill, it is not at all practical in the modern, connected world.

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Microsoft Supports Killing Passwords, Are You Being Spied On? [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft hates passwords, spies come clean, AT&T carries BlackBerry, the Dotcom MegaNet, Rock Band reboot rumors, and Cortana makes a good girlfriend.

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5 Web Apps for the Online Business Startup

If you are a businessperson looking to make it big, then the Internet is your friend. It gives you a global audience. It also provides you with a multitude of tools

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This Dota 2 Interface Redesign is Gorgeous

Dota 2 is not exactly a new game, having first entered public testing in 2011. The one thing that has remained more or less the same is the interface.

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Can't Wait for The Order: 1886? Play These Other Steampunk Games Instead

Steampunk is a recognizable aesthetic characterized by steam power and Victorian fashion. Love the look? Play these games!

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How To Clean A Hijacked Web Browser

What's more frustrating than launching Firefox only to see that your homepage has been changed without your authorization? Maybe you've even got a shiny new toolbar. Those things are always useful, right? Wrong.

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Blackhat Shows Us the Power of Hackers; But Is It Accurate?

Blackhat is the latest in a line of "hacking action" movies and paints a scary picture of what nefarious computer geniuses can do. But how accurate is it? Should we be worried?

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5 Rhythm Games You'll Have to Work To Get Good At

Here are five relentlessly challenging rhythm games that might end up with you having thrown the controller through the TV.

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9 Must Have Modern Apps For Viewing, Editing & Managing Documents

On a tablet or hybrid device, touch first modern apps can be great! Even those for handling documents. Let's look at some of them.

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Become a Back-End Development Expert for Less Than $10 (Or Pay What You Want)

Well, what if we told you that you could learn to be a back-end developer for less than $10?

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Publishers Need to Stop Whining About Adblock

Ad-blocking seems like a natural option for any consumer because of a simple reason: it's an easy way to get rid of an annoyance.

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How to Uninstall Programs on Windows 8

Looking to get a particular program off your computer? Whether it's a desktop or a modern app, here's how to do that on Windows 8.

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Apple Developing Electric Car, Amazon Prime Air Gets Grounded [Tech News Digest]

Apple's electric dreams, Amazon gets grounded, Google feels charitable, Google Helpouts stop helping, Apple iWork works for all, and an Android Chorus brings harmony to the world.

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9 Ways to Promote Your Blog and Get More Readers

Promoting a blog can feel like just as much work as writing the posts in the first place.

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How to Create More Free Time By Gamifying Your Schedule

There is nothing more rewarding than accomplishing a task that's on your schedule ahead of time. So, why do you insist on punishing yourself for completing tasks, rather than giving yourself your just reward?

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How Do You Discover New Apps? [MakeUseOf Poll]

There's an app for everything these days. This is obviously a boon for all of us who own smartphones, but it makes discovering new apps difficult. Especially new apps actually worth installing.

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No Hidden Cost: 7 Free-To-Play Games That Are Actually Free

Mobile gaming has a problem. You download a game, you start playing, but you hit a paywall. These games don't have that problem at all.

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