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How To Try Wayland, A New Display Server For Linux
Linux distributions will soon get a new display server called Wayland. Let's take a look at Wayland, and see how you can try it out right now.
Camera Plus With AirSnap Puts You in the Frame, Not Behind It [Giveaway]
You're the photographer, always glued to your phone snapping shots at social and family gatherings – but you're never in the picture. Camera Plus offers you a chance to change that.
Kickstart Life Changing Habits With One of These iPhone Apps
Forming good lifestyle habits is key to better personal health and productivity. Some we cultivate while growing up, others are harder to achieve without commitment – and your iPhone can help.
Google End-To-End Encryption, Slender Man Attempted Murder [Tech News Digest]
Google goes End-To-End, Kickstarter softens campaign rules, Sony kills the PSP, Chrome goes 64-bit, Slender Man attempted murder, Todoist For Business, and teens reacting to 90s Internet.
How to Securely Delete Files From Your HDD or SSD in Windows
Did you know files never actually get deleted? That's why they can be recovered; by you or someone else. If this makes you feel uncomfortable, learn how to securely delete files.
PC Graphics Settings: What Does It All Mean?
In this video, we'll walk through the most common graphics settings you'll find in today's PC games. By the end, you'll understand what they mean in plain language.
What's New In iOS 8?
After last year's big iOS 7 redesign, you'd expect a muted iOS 8 announcement at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference – but you'd be wrong.
ToDoist For Business Goes Live With New Per User Pricing Plan for Companies
Today, Todoist announced the launch of Todoist for Business - an enterprise solution of its popular task management software. It offers a pricing plan for businesses at a rate of only $3 per user, per month.
Learn A Language By Talking With Real People Using WeSpeke
Learning a language is hard when you're not immersed in the culture and surrounded by people who speak the language. WeSpeke connects you with fluent speakers of the language you're trying to learn
Have a First-Gen Kindle Fire? Make It Awesome Again With Stock Android
The first generation Kindle Fire is now three years old, and while it remains a great tablet, it lags behind newer models. So why not refresh it by flashing a standard Android ROM?
Power Up Your iPhone Photos, Videos & Selfies With These Apps
In the world of iPhoneography, you can never have enough camera apps. Whether it's photos, videos or selfies – there's bound to be a better tool for the job than Apple's stock app.
Save Videos From Any Site – Even Netflix – With Applian's Replay Capture Suite
If you can watch or listen to something, you can record it. All you need is the right tool.
What Is a Headphone Amp and Do I Need One?
If you're serious about music, you may be disappointed by the audio quality your mobile device manages -- particularly when paired with high-end headphones. The solution? A headphone amplifier.
Apple At WWDC 2014: iOS 8 & OS X Yosemite, John Oliver Explains Net Neutrality [Tech News Digest]
Apple unveils iOS 8 & OS X Yosemite at WWDC 2014, Samsung unveils Tizen smartphone, MySpace remembers, Reset the Net gets set, Chromebooks go on the march, new IFTTT channels are exposed, and John Oliver explains Net Neutrality.