Free Android Game: Play A Scumbag Lawyer In RPG Devil's Attorney
This free game is a hilarious spin on the classic turn-by-turn RPG genre. Get it now while it's still free!
How to Make Windows 8 or 8.1 Look Like Windows 7 or XP
Is Windows 8 too modern for your taste? Maybe you prefer a retro look. We show you how to resurrect the Start menu and install classic Windows themes on Windows 8.
Looking For Wii Homebrew Apps? These Are The Places To Go
At this point you've probably played most of the games for the console you were interested in, but if you want to find another use for the biggest console of the last decade, homebrew just might be the answer.
Memorize Anything Using Active Recall Memory
Your memory sucks, but it's nothing you can't improve. Whether you're trying to learn a language, geography or even basic programming skills, active recall learning lets you commit details to memory.
Is Smarter Technology Dumbing Down the Human Race?
As a child, you memorized your friend's phone numbers; now you just add them to your phone. You used to memorize directions; now you just use your GPS. Are humans becoming stupid?
4 Fun Things To Do Instead Of Harassing People On The Internet [Opinion]
Did someone on the Internet say something you disagree with? Before you discredit your argument by harassing another human being, consider doing something fun instead.
How You Could Make Your Own Google Maps Using A Drone
A new piece of software, combined with improved drone technology, means mapping with a drone is already cheaper than you may think.
Your Town Has A Story, Here's How Census Data Can Help You See It
Census and demographic records are incredible tools for researching your town. You don't even have to trawl through an ocean of statistics. These tools make it as easy as a few clicks.
Become Better By Stepping Away From Technology
Technology is a good thing. It makes life better. Having said that, stepping away from technology to enter natural places – leaving the world of the man-made and entering the wild – provides perspective.
Fancy A Challenge? Duet Is Simple, Infuriating and Rewarding
If you still haven't played the mobile game Duet, you should. It’s a rare gem – simultaneously easy to learn and infuriatingly difficult to complete.
HitchBOT Asked Humans For Help, So They Drove Her Across Canada
HitchBOT – housed in a bucket and equipped with the ability to ask for a ride – hitch-hiked Canada in under a month. Not bad, considering she can't move without humans.
Hold That Thought: 5 Reasons You Need A Clipboard Manager
When you think about it, copy paste is kind of weird. You copy stuff, but there's no way to see it. And if you copy over what you had, it's gone – forever.
How To Create A Keyboard Shortcut For Any Mac Menu Item
Is there no keyboard shortcut for something you do regularly? That’s annoying, but here’s the good news: on your Mac you can add one easily, without the need for extra software.
A Hotel Charged $500 For Bad Reviews -- What To Learn From Their Mistake
Attempted censorship is the fastest path to bad publicity – a lesson Union Street Guest House wishes they learned earlier. It's also a lesson that other businesses can learn from.
Cord Cutters: Ignore Set Top Boxes & Use A PC Instead
Ditching cable? Stay away from dedicated media center devices. Your spare PC makes for an excellent alternative because it's cheap to set up, more powerful, and forever flexible.
Your Mac Can Read Any Text To You, Here’s How
Whether you want to hear an article while you do something else or want another voice to read your writing back to you for proofreading purposes, OS X comes with everything you need.
Summarize Any Text Using This Hidden Mac Tool
Need a quick summary of an article? Your Mac can do that, without the need for extra software.
Your USB Port Is A Security Risk, Sony Offers Streaming Gaming, And More [Tech News Digest]
Cable companies fight municipal broadband, AOL wants to robocall you, Spotify adds equalizer, play Game Boy Advanced games on iPhone, and The Onion demonstrates using Kindle to show off how smart you are.
Your Gadgets Don't Control You: The Problem With "Look Up" [Opinion]
Smartphones aren't making us dumb; social networks aren't making us antisocial. Technology is a tool, and it's time we stopped blaming it for our problems and took responsibility for our digital habits.