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4 Failed Video Game Mascots You've Probably Never Heard Of
Everyone knows about Mario and Sonic, but there have been plenty of weird mascots that didn't catch on. Let's talk about a few and see why they failed.
The Linux Advantage: 5 Websites You Should Head to for Learning Linux
Whether you've been putting off Linux for years or you're just hearing about it, there are ample reasons to start today. Want to try now? These resources will get you started.
How To Go Off-The-Record With Your Facebook Chats
Facebook chats are a great way to communicate with a major drawback: Facebook keeps a record of everything. Unless you delete chats manually, they will remain on Facebook for years to come.
Apple Rolls Out 2-Step Verification Worldwide, Protect Your Account Now
Apple has finally rolled out 2-step verification worldwide, so secure your Apple ID by enabling it right now.
Linux In Overdrive: How To Get Every Drop Of Performance Out Of Your System
This isn't about making your Linux installation even leaner (although it does make a difference). No, this is all about forcing your hardware to go full-throttle.
From N64 To Wii U: The Story Of Nintendo's Super Smash Bros.
An enormous community has grown around these games, and they faced both good times and bad since the original Smash was released. Let's take a look at the story behind this beautiful game.
Apple Is Spying On You, Facebook Launches Pocket Rival, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Netflix hits 50 million subscribers despite price hike, Windows 9 Start menu is revealed, the Dota 2 gamers worth a cool $5 million, a sidewalk lane just for smartphone users, and the first trailer for The Imitation Game.
The Toys Dad Played With As A Kid
"When I was your age, all I had to play with was..." Sound familiar?
Here's How We'll Get to a World Filled With Driverless Cars
Driving is a tedious, dangerous, and demanding task. Could it one day be automated by Google's driverless car technology?
Add Beautiful Widgets To Your Mac Desktop With Übersicht
Übersicht aims to replace the likes of Geektool, letting you add the output of any console command to your desktop – formatted with HTML5.