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The World Cup On Facebook & Twitter, Nintendo Games At E3 2014 [Tech News Digest]
2014 World Cup gets social, Nintendo reveals all at E3, Honeywell launches Lyric, banning Google Glass, the Turing Test remains undefeated, alarming news from Google, and a clever smartphone driving PSA.
How To Use Punctuation Marks Correctly
How well do you understand the use of punctuation marks. Hmm! Have you ever used a dash instead of an em dash;
Three Reasons To Believe Facebook Might Be Used to Spy On You
Facebook could be used against you. Privacy is something that should concern everyone, yet social networking blurs the line between right and wrong.
Browse Faster and Better With These 5 Simple Solutions
I have found various easy ways that give me the opportunity to rest my hands. These methods allow me to browse super fast, which is crucial for a web worker, and are efficient overall.
Play It Your Way: 4 Sandbox Games That Reign Above the Rest
A poorly executed sandbox game is a waste of time, but when it's done right, it can transport you to an entirely new world full of wonder, excitement, and experiences.
Sleepy On The Bus? Google Now Wakes You At Your Stop With An Alarm
Sleepy heads on a bus can nod off in peace if they have an Android with Google Now. The personal assistant has added an alarm that will wake you up when you reach your stop.
Follow the Brazil World Cup From Anywhere With These Six Android Apps
if you're one of the 3.2 billion expected viewers and you also own an Android phone, what apps do you have available to keep abreast of the latest news and scores from the 64-game event?
Stylish, Somber, Satisfying: Transistor Is Action RPG Bliss
Transistor is a stylish action RPG that draws you in and doesn't let go until the credits roll.
14px: The Surprisingly Simple Yet Addictive Platformer
This game has the perfect mix of easy controls and yet frustratingly difficult gameplay, so that I just found myself unable to put it down.