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Evolution Of The Desk (1980-2014)

Whether you like it or not, the fact is, we depend on technology more than you know.

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Going Private - How To Switch To A Local Account On Windows 8.1

You have a choice! Microsoft didn't make it easy, but in Windows 8.1 it's possible to set up or switch to a regular -- local and offline -- Windows account. And it's easy!

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MakeUseOf Says Goodbye To Windows Phone

This is going to be a tearful goodbye, buddy, but it has to happen. MakeUseOf will soon be parting ways with Windows Phone.

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How Much Time Do You Actually Spend Playing Games?

It's always surprising - or not surprising at all - how quickly time can fly when gaming.These tools will show you for just how long you've been playing.

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Run Legacy Applications & Games On The Raspberry Pi!

It's quick and easy to switch between SD cards and ROMs on the Raspberry Pi, meaning that you might be running an old Apple one moment and a Commodore 64 the next!

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Oculus Rift Development Kit 2 Review and Giveaway

It’s been a year since the first Oculus Rift Development Kit was released, and it’s safe to say the world of gaming will never be the same again

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Smartphone Security: Can iPhones Get Malware?

Malware affecting "thousands" of iPhones can steal App Store credentials, but the majority of iOS users are perfectly safe – so what's the deal with iOS and rogue software?

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5 Killer Resources For Linux Music Streaming

Do you love listening to streamed music? We show you the five best Linux applications you can use to listen to online music.

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When Kickstarters Fail, 10 Million iPhones, China Blocks DuckDuckGo, And More... [Tech News Digest]

Also, HTC Google Nexus, YouTube analytics, PlayStation TV, and when Friends sold Windows 95.

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When Technology Breaks, Should You Replace Or Repair?

Your devices won't last forever. The typical lifespan of a desktop computer is 4.4 years.

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