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Christian Cawley-Deputy Editor

Christian Cawley

Deputy Editor

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About Christian Cawley

Deputy Editor for Security, Linux, DIY, Programming, and Tech Explained, Christian has extensive experience in desktop and software support, and has been published in Computer Weekly, Linux Format, Tech Radar, ad ComputerActive.

Christian also produces MakeUseOf's weekly show, the Really Useful Podcast.

His current passions are his cigar box guitar, his retro gaming site (www.gamingretro.co.uk) and his family.

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Record Your Desktop with These 12 Great Screencasting Apps

Need to record your desktop? Luckily, you'll find that screencasting apps are more common than you might think. Here are some of the best free ones.

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5 Ways Your VPN Is Not as Private as You Think It Is

Your VPN is not as secure or private as you think it is. We explain why you and your browsing history might not be anonymous after all.

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How to Make Your Wireless Security Cameras Untouchable to Hackers

Over the past few months, stories about security vulnerabilities abound. Clearly this is not an acceptable state of affairs. To combat this, you should secure your security cameras. Let's find out how.

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How to Find the Best Cell Phone Deals

Cell phones are expensive, and it's easy to feel priced out of the market. But if you know where to look, you can save a lot of money!

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How to Make a Screencast Tutorial for YouTube

One of the most popular types of YouTube video is the screencast. Here's how to easily make your own.

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How to Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi 3

Upgrading from an older Pi to the new Pi 3 is almost as simple as swapping out the microSD card. Almost - but not quite. Here's what you'll need to do first.

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5 DIY Cameras You Can Build Today

Taking a photo is so simple these days. All you need is a smartphone, a subject, and the ability to point and shoot. But it wasn't always as easy.

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5 Ways to Set Up Remote Video Surveillance At Home

What solutions can you use to setup video surveillance in your home, and once you’ve done this, what should you be looking at?

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Touchpad in Windows 10

Your Windows 10 laptop touchpad has potential beyond being a poor mouse replacement. We'll show you how to set it up to use smart touch gestures with up to four fingers.

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Microsoft Lumia 950 Review

This could be Microsoft's final flagship phone. With many declaring Windows 10 Mobile dead on arrival, just what is the point of the Lumia 950?

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What You Need to Know About Parental Controls for PCs and Tablets

Your children are old enough to go online? Set up a family safety or parental control app to protect them from the dark side of the Internet. We show you what these tools can do.

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5 Ways to Protect Yourself from a Zero-Day Exploit

Zero-day exploits, software vulnerabilities that are are exploited by hackers before a patch becomes available, pose a genuine threat to your data and privacy. Here is how you can keep hackers at bay.

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10+ Windows Games You Could Be Playing on Linux with Steam

If you've been holding onto Windows simply to play your favorite games, let go. Installing SteamOS is now a viable option and the following collection of titles illustrate just what the situation is in 2016.

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Why You Need to Upgrade Ubuntu Every 9 Months

It's that time again, when Canonical announce that support for one of its standard Ubuntu builds has come to an end. But what does this mean to the end user?

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How to Get the iPhone's "Live Photos" Feature on Android

With iOS 9, the iPhone can now take "Live Photos", but how can you do this on your Android phone or tablet?

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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

Whether you bought a magazine with one glued to the front, or found a kit online, the chances are you're now the proud owner of a $5 computer: the Raspberry Pi Zero.

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How to Make YouTube Unboxing Videos People Will Like

YouTube unboxing videos are incredibly popular, but – in most cases – incredibly dull. Here are ten ways to make unboxing videos entertaining, fun, engaging, possibly amusing, and absolutely not dull.

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Your Smart Home Works for the NSA, and You're Being Watched

It seems that the worst fears about the Internet of Things and smart home technology are being realized. Now director of national intelligence, James Clapper, has declared that IoT devices are being used for surveillance.

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10 Must-Play Wii U Games in 2016

Want to see what games you can play on your Nintendo console this year? Here are ten Wii U console exclusives you can play in 2016.

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