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About Bryan Clark

Bryan is a US-born expat currently living on the sunny Baja Peninsula in Mexico. He enjoys science, tech, gadgets, and quoting Will Ferrel movies.

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Google Is Secretly Recording You: Here's How to Make Them Stop

Google Voice Search and Google Now are convenient, but are you giving up too much data? Here's how to regain some control.

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The 10-Second Fix for Sluggish Start Menus in Windows 10

Windows 10 is faster on most machines, but if you feel like the Start Menu is sluggish, then you might want to disable this one feature.

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Save on Data Fees by Disabling This Instagram Feature

Instagram has features to make your life easier when you're browsing the app, but these same features could end up costing you data fees.

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Autoplaying Tabs Are the Worst: Here's How to Prevent Them

Autoplaying tabs are annoying. Here's how to stop them in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

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How to Quiet Your Twitter Feed Without Deleting Anyone

Twitter can be noisy, but there's a way to make it more bearable without blocking all of your annoying friends.

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How to Recover Deleted Images from an SD Card

Good news: whether due to a corrupt card or accidental deletions, you can often recover lost photos.

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Switching to Apple Music? Here's How to Import Spotify Playlists

If the only thing keeping you from jumping ship to Apple Music is the daunting task of moving your songs and playlists, we have the answer.

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How to Blur Faces on YouTube In One Easy Step

YouTube makes it easy for you to blur faces and other items that need to preserve a certain level of anonymity.

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This Clever Trick Lets You Store More Photos on Your iPhone

If you take so many photos that you're constantly running out of space on your iPhone, here's a nifty trick that will solve your issues overnight.

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Data Scientists Know When You're Going to Die: Here's How

Ever wondered how long you're expected to live or whether you're considered young or old? Population.io paints a predictive picture of your life using birth data.

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How to Run Windows 1.0.1 in Your Browser

Use this emulator to run the original version of Windows 1.0.1 right from within your browser.

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This New iOS 9 Setting Could Be Costing You a Fortune

There's a new setting in iOS 9 that might be racking up your data bill. Here's how to disable it.

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Hate the Dock and Menubar in OS X? Here's How to Get Rid of Them

Hiding the dock and menu bar in OS X is easier than you think. Here's how to do it.

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How I Finally Learned a Different Language. And You Can Too.

No single language learning app is the magic wand. The secret to learning a new language is a blended solution. With desire and motivation you too can learn any foreign language.

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10 Common Misconceptions About Wireless Networks

Today, we're going to bring networking to the forefront, and discuss 10 of the most widespread misconceptions about your home Wi-Fi network. 

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Learn a New Hobby Today with 10 Popular Udemy Courses

Our hobbies are taking a back seat. Thanks to online classes, you can do something about it. Here are 10 popular Udemy courses to get you off the couch, and into a new hobby.

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8 Camera Myths You Should Stop Believing Immediately

Let's clear up some of the strongly held and often completely misleading beliefs when it comes to compact cameras and DSLRs.

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8 Questions to Ask When Buying Your First Drone

Buying a drone is equal parts exciting and confusing. Here are some common questions most beginners have when purchasing their first drone.

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5 Things You Didn't Know About Chromebooks, And Why You Might Want One

Here are 5 things you should know about Chromebooks if you're thinking of buying one.

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How to Set Up Android Studio on Your Mac (And Why You'd Want to)

You might need a Mac in order to create your own iOS apps, but if you're more of a green alien sort of guy, Android Studio is also available.

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