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Forget WhatsApp: 6 Secure Communication Apps You've Probably Never Heard Of
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a lobby group dedicated to "defending civil liberties in the digital world". They maintain the Secure Messaging Scorecard, which makes for worrying reading for fans of instant messaging.
Should Google Announce Vulnerabilities Before They Have Been Patched?
Whyis Google reporting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows? Is this Google's way of teaching their competition to be more efficient? What about the users? Is Google's strict adherence to deadlines in our best interest?
10+ Sites to Find the Perfect Free Printable Calendar Template All Year Long
You can never have enough reminders that your most valuable personal resource is limited. Our selection of printable weekly, monthly, and yearly calendars will help you manage your time wisely.
How To Make Chromecast Your Smart Media Centre
At just $18, the Chromecast is an unmistakably great way to make your TV "smart", but it can feel a bit of a one-trick pony once the initial euphoria wears off.
Learn To Be On Top Of Your Business With The Productivity Hacks Bundle
Here's how to be on top of your business.
What Makes Quora Better Than Other Q&A Sites?
For those of you who aren't already using Quora, why not? Maybe it's time to give it a try. You may be surprised by how useful it can be.
Why Buying A 4K TV Right Now Is A Waste Of Money
With an obvious price difference between the new generation of 4K TVs, and older Full HD models - do you really need 4K? We think not, and here's why.
The U.S. Hacked North Korea First, Google Gets Lost In SpaceX [Tech News Digest]
The U.S. is accused of hacking North Korea, Google is investing in SpaceX, Amazon is making movies, Lizard Squad gets hacked, TextBlade shrinks keyboards, and beating Mario at his own game.
What Does An Internet Minute Look Like in 2014 Compared To 2013?
What happened in each Internet minute in 2014? How does that compare to 2013's Internet minute?
What Artificial Intelligence Isn't
Are intelligent, sentient robots going to take over the world? Not today -- and maybe not ever.
iTunes Sales Are Declining – Is This the End of Paid Music Downloads?
Spotify is replacing iTunes for many users – will that tend continue?
15 "Dry January" Tools To Keep You Alcohol Free
There are tons of health crazes out there, but “Dry January” might be one of the healthiest ones yet. Keep your Dry January going strong, or quit drinking alcohol altogether with these tools.
Want To Read More This Year? Here Are 10 Ways To Do It
Spending more time reading isn't always easy. But think of the benefits -- escape and de-stress, learn new things, connect with people, think in new ways, and gain new insights.
What Your Smartphone Is Doing To Your Body & Mind
Smartphones are changing us -- is that a good or a bad thing? Find out what science has to say.
Hackers Start World War III, US & UK Trade In Online Attacks [Tech News Digest]
Hackers create fake news headlines, launching cyber war games, Windows Phone gets Lumia Denim, Be My Eyes helps blind people, no more free iTunes singles, and Jimmy Kimmel asks "What Is Your Password?"
10 Things In Every Office That Cause Immense Frustration
Some of the most frustrating things in any office are inanimate.
The End of Ownership: Netflix, Spotify, and The Streaming Generation
Streaming media is convenient, but you're giving up something important: ownership of digital media.
Own A Wii U Yet? These Games Will Make You Want One
The Wii U isn't as popular as the Xbox One and Ps4. Yet. 2015 might be the year it all turns around. Why?