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Danny Stieben

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About Danny Stieben

Danny is a senior at the University of North Texas who enjoys all aspects of open source software and Linux.

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Google Nexus 5 Review and Giveaway

Approximately a year after Google released the Nexus 4, the company behind Android has come out with its successor -- the Nexus 5.

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7 Windows 8.1 Upgrade Issues & How To Fix Them

Windows 8.1 is more than a Service Pack. The significant Windows 8.1 upgrade has been reported to cause several issues during and after the update. We show you how to fix the most common ones.

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Ricoh Theta Review and Giveaway

If you're after a very easy way to take a 360-degree picture, you're pretty much out of luck. Unless, that is, you get the Ricoh Theta. Maybe.

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Create The Ultimate Transportation System in OpenTTD

OpenTTD, is easily accessible, free, and available for all major platforms.

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Want Dance Dance Revolution On Your Computer? Try StepMania

Forget karaoke or game titles like "Just Dance" -- the best way to make fun of yourself and exercise has been playing "Dance Dance Revolution."

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Team Fortress 2: The Free-to-Play Steam Game You Must Play

Is Team Fortress 2 just a quick game to test graphics and performance, or is it a game worth playing repeatedly?

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Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Review and Giveaway

Is the Kindle Fire HDX worth owning if you haven't owned a Kindle before? To find out, we purchased a 16 GB Kindle Fire HDX 7" (Wi-Fi) without special offers for $244, and we're giving it away to one lucky MakeUseOf reader!

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Do Personal Electronic Devices Really Interfere With Avionics?

Why aren't we allowed to use our electronic devices during a flight? What allows us to now use them except for during takeoff and landing?

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Extreme Tux Racer: The Most Iconic Original Linux Game You Can Play Right Now

Historically speaking, gaming on Linux has been "meh" at best, but Extreme Tux Racer is anything but.

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What's Google's Shared Endorsements & How To Opt Out Right Now

The new Google ads are called "Shared Endorsements" and show just how private your online information really is. Hint: it isn't. Are you ready for your face to appear in ads?

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Google Chromecast Review and Giveaway

We're giving away a Google Chromecast, so read through our review, then join the competition to win!

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Surgeon Simulator 2013: One of the Hardest Yet Funniest Simulators

Sophistication is often a term thought of whenever you talk about well-made simulators, but sophistication may not be what you think of when you play Surgeon Simulator 2013.

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Concerned About Privacy? How To Keep Google At Arm's Length

Concerned about Google's data collection policies in light of all privacy issues? It might not be a bad idea to keep Google away from your Internet activities. But just how can you do that?

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3 Things To Check After Removing Malware From Your PC

Removing malware can be a pain. Malware removal guides ease the process, but it remains tedious. Finally, you will have to deal with after effects, like messed up browser settings or a broken Internet connection.

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Oil Rush: A Fun, Cross Platform Strategy Game With Amazing Graphics

Ever since Steam has been made available for Linux, there's been a number of great titles added (and plenty of reasons to use it!), including a relatively undiscovered gem called Oil Rush.

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Why Am I Seeing This Ad? How Social Media Ads Target You

Every social media site out there shows us ads. But sometimes, those ads can get very specific towards you, often showing you ads that seem creepy and stalkerish. How do they do that?

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