Lenovo Installs Adware on PCs, Apple & Motorola Exchange Words [Tech News Digest]
Lenovo catches Superfish, Apple and Motorola argue, Samsung buys LoopPay, Reddit gives money away, saving video games for posterity, and random places to stick a GoPro.
Want To Buy Some Ads? Should You Go Facebook or Google?
As someone looking to purchase ads, how are you to decide where to put your budget?
Google Explains What You Need To Know About Ad Viewability
If you've ever spent money to advertise on the Internet, you need to see this.
Google Removes Internet Ads, Nintendo 3DS Gets Hacked, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Square goes global, Microsoft improves Bing, Oculus stacks your stocks, and a pesky squirrel steals a GoPro.
Smartphone Privacy Settings You Need To Activate Today
Smartphones ship with plenty of default settings that could be leaking your info. Let's dive in and tweak them.
4 Unusual Ways of Monetizing Your Creative Content
Are you a creative person? Perhaps you're a fiction author, or an investigative journalist? Monetizing your work is tricky. Here are four of the best ways to monetize content without an inch of advertising.
Let's Put A Stop To Pop-Up Browser Ads Once And For All!
Pop-ups can catch you off guard, and if you're not careful they can create problems. Learn how to avoid them and how to handle them if they do come up.
How to Avoid the Dangers of Online Advertisements Targeted at Kids
You might think you're smart enough to dodge manipulative advertisements -- and maybe you are smart enough -- but what about children? Online ads are increasingly targeting younger and younger folks. What can we do?
How To Create Facebook Ads That Convert [Weekly Facebook Tips]
When you set up Facebook adverts, you want people to click on them. How do you go about making sure your Facebook ads convert? It involves creating your adverts in Facebook's Power Editor.
Keep Your Facebook Chats Secure With Encryption
Facebook wants to take your personal messages and use them as a way to target you with more advertising. Let's try to stop them.
How To Stop Auto-playing Flash And HTML5 Videos In Firefox
Does auto-play video drive you mad? We'll talk you through the best ways to stop auto-playing videos in your Firefox browser.
Of Toasters And Smartphones: Apps And The Economy
Smartphones are not as simple as toasters. Everything we buy connects us to the economy differently. So, the ways the services we use make money defines your relationship with them – and is worth thinking about.
How Advertisements On Your Website Could Make Or Break You
An Internet without ads would be an Internet smothered in subscriptions and paywalls. You don't have to feel guilty for running ads on your website, but make sure you do it right.
Don't Let Facebook Shut Down Your Page: Avoid These 4 Loopholes
If you own a business, Facebook wants to make your life miserable. Make sure you know how.
How To Tweak Your Facebook Advert Audience Perfectly [Weekly Facebook Tips]
It's now much easier to target Facebook ads to the right users. This is what you need to know.
Banners Begone: How Readers Supported These Three Websites
How to survive in a post-banner-advert world? Here’s how two popular websites have managed it.
Take A Break: 10 Inspirational Ads To Watch On YouTube When You Are Down
The best ads evoke. Nostalgia, hope, dreams...or as we shall discover here – inspiration. These ads might have outlived their commercial usefulness, but the timelessness of their inspirational messages are still enshrined on YouTube.
Twitter Expands Targeted Ads With Tailored Audiences - Opt Out Required
Twitter's tailored audiences allows advertisers to filter the massive audience available on Twitter. Now, Twitter is expanding the program to allow advertisers to target users based on email addresses and user IDs.
Instagram Has Ads Now: Everything You Need To Know
You could see it coming, couldn’t you? Instagram has ads now. Who sees them? What can you do about them? Find all the answers within.
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?