OpenCandy: The Reason You Should Never Just Click "Next"
Clicking "next" repeatedly is the quickest way of installing apps on Windows - until you find you installed other programs on your computer without realizing it, thanks to OpenCandy. Let's do something about that.
Finding the Most Bigoted Pages on Reddit, a Robot Road Trip, and More... [Tech News Digest]
Also: how Windows XP's persistence is hurting Intel, a sadistic AI weather app, and the Lego-based remake of Jurassic Park you've been waiting for.
Retro Remixes: Punktendo, 1D Wolfenstein and Other Fan-Made Games
There's no limit to the Internet's love for classic video games, and fangames are an awesome example of this passion. People spend hours modifying classic titles, or even remaking them from scratch.
7 Gaming Accessories You Won't Believe Cost Under $10
Who says gaming has to be expensive? You can get great deals for games, if you're paying attention, and you can find some great affordable accessories if you know where to look.
People Apparently Still Buy CDs, Larry King Tweets by Dictation, and More...[Tech News Digest]
Also: the amazing safety feature in new table saws, Google and Intel join Swiss watch maker TAG Heuer, the feature no one noticed is missing from Apple Watch, and Slack finally releases a Windows version.
11 More Widgets For Yosemite's Notification Center
Looking for more widgets for Yosemite's Notification Center? There are quick ways to monitor your system's status, find out what's on TV, control your thermostat, and much more.
6 Useful Timers and Clocks For Your Computer or Phone
That's right: while Apple's putting computing power into a watch, we're going to offer you a list of ways to put watch functionality into your oversized digital devices.
9 NES Homebrew Carts You Won't Believe Exist
Angry Birds, Final Fantasy VII and Tecmo Bowl with up-to-date NFL rosters – all on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Mac User With Ransomware? How To Easily Remove This "Malware" Threat
The FBI Ransomware didn't only affect Windows users; Mac owners were conned into paying up. Ironically, however, the OSX version wasn't really malware, but merely a browser popup that is easily removed.
See What Google Might Shut Down Next With These 5 Sites
Today we're going to look at five websites you can check to find out what Google has already shut down – and what they might shut down next.
How to Avoid Malware When Viewing Videos on YouTube
300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, so it is no surprise that malicious links can be found. Here are a few ways you might end up with malware watching YouTube videos.
Online Channel Surfing: 5 Never Ending Video Sites
These services all bring the channel surfing experience to the web in different ways, meaning you don't have to decide what to watch.
Can We Really Trust Linux?
Who makes Linux? Why are they giving it away? Can these people be trusted?
Get Lost in these Free Adventure Games
Adventure games are back in style! Okay, not really: the point-and-click genre peaked in the early '90s, and is today mostly a niche. But it's a pretty great niche!
Can A Cyberattack Cause Physical Damage To Your Hardware?
Hackers and malware shut down nuclear centrifuges in Iran and severely damaged a German steel mill. Could software cause physical damage to your computer? Probably not, but anything connected to it is a different story.
7 Warning Signs That You're Meant to Switch to Linux
I was a Windows user for years, but was doing things that have taught me I'm a Linux user at heart. Wondering if you're a secret Linux user? Here are the warning signs.
9 Quirky Linux Commands You Need to Know (And Will Love)
Make ASCII art, talk to your computer and play text adventures. Your Linux command line isn't just for work: it can be weirdly entertaining, if you know the right commands.
Work Better by Understanding Your Relationship with Time
If you're feeling constantly busy but never moving forward, it helps to take a few steps back and change the way you relate to time. It will help to define your life.
Linux Treasures: 11 Sublime Native Linux Apps That Will Make You Want To Switch
Why should you use Linux? To use some of the best applications made for any platform. If you don't believe me, here's a list of great Linux apps.
7 Reasons Zenwalk Should Now Be On Your Radar
Seven years ago this operating system was among the top ten on DistroWatch; these days ZenWalk is obscure at 113th place. So not many people noticed when, earlier this year, a new version came out.