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4 Reasons We'll Never Really Want To Give Up Facebook
Facebook is changing human psychology. And that's why it's going to stay with us. For a very long time.
Your Next Convention Souvenir? A 3D Printed Statue of You!
At geeky conventions, Zero Point 3D scans cosplayers into their system as digital models that they can then print in a variety of sizes.
17 Techy Travel Tips for Globetrotting Freelancers
Dead laptops, weak batteries and the hazards of the road can make your life miserable. Worse, the perils of travel can crush your professional life. So how did I manage to not get fired?
Windows XP Security Risks: They're Real And Heading Your Way In 2014
Given the extensive coverage, you could easily think Windows XP end of support was just a hype. Sadly not. Without security updates, the aging operating system becomes a Trojan horse in your home or business.
Getaway Dreams: 6 Ways You Can Volunteer And Travel The World Cheaply
Volunteering around the world is easier and cheaper than ever, and it can really help you gather a global perspective on what it means to be human. Start with these six incredible opportunities.
5 Essential Online Script Libraries For Wannabe Screenwriters
Screenwriting is the art of telling stories, and every single one of us has been touched by a story. It's no wonder a lot of people want to turn their hand to screenwriting.
Basis B1 Health Tracker Smartwatch (2014) Review and Giveaway
Want to lose weight and think clearer? You might find help from the Basis B1 Health Tracker smartwatch.
Make Your Linux System More Responsive with Ulatencyd
To achieve ultimate responsiveness on your Linux system, you may want to take a look at Ulatencyd.
General Mills Facebook Fail, Nearby Friends Ads, Oculus Rift Grandmother [Tech News Digest]
General Mills backtracks, DPLA expands, Facebook targets ads, videophones celebrate birthday, HTC speculates on optical zoom, Google Trends emails, and Oculus Rift proves its worth.