IP Addresses Are Not People, Guitar Hero Makes a Comeback, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Judge addresses IP arguments, Guitar Hero returns, Candy Crush Saga injuries, Abbey Road Studios tour, GTA V on PC, and Stephen Hawking does Monty Python.
A Brief History of Search and How Google Came Out on Top
After a half dozen (or more) unsuccessful attempts over the years to find a better alternative, it led me to try and decipher what makes Google better than competitors in this space.
Game of Thrones Leaks Online, Old Spice Starts to Twitch, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Game of Thrones leaks, Old Spice on Twitch, Apple Watch sells out, Google avoids spoilers, IBM Watson writes a cookbook, and Star Wars takes revenge on Los Angeles.
Stop Queuing at Apple Stores, YouTube Kids Is Bad M'kay, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple Store lines, YouTube Kids complaints, Google Moderator closes, Imgur embed options, Hulu GIF searches, and Game of Thrones gets a modern-day makeover.
The Best April Fools of 2015, Facebook Riffs with Friends, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Celebrating April Fools' Day 2015, Facebook's Riff app, the ASUS Chromebit, Amazon's Dash buttons, HBO on Sling TV, and homeless people reading mean tweets.
7 Google Crowdsourcing Projects That Help Us Today
We are collecting a lot of data for Google under the umbrella of "crowdsourcing projects" -- and they are surprisingly very helpful. Do these crowdsourcing services make your life better?
Apple Starts a Religion, Microsoft Cancels Windows 10, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple gets religious, Microsoft smashes Windows, Google takes a day off, Facebook culls Friends, vowels get banned, and MakeUseOf announces new offshoots.
Save Your Time With 10 Underused Google Features
Google's tools and services do everything for us. But there are a lot of features that go underused. Save a few seconds and get more done with the Google tools you use every day.
Can Google Use an Algorithm to Determine Truth?
Google is researching whether its algorithm could include truth as a ranking factor. What does that mean for the web?
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.
Learning Google Script: 5 Best Sites & Tutorials to Bookmark
Do new and cool things with the Google services you use every day. Extend and automate by learning the cloud based scripting language from Google.
6 Gorgeous Material Design-Inspired Music Players for Android
Looking for a music player that's been updated with Material Design in mind? Look no further!
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.
Google Code Is Shutting Down, The BBC Gives Micro Bits To Kids [Tech News Digest]
Google Code closes, BBC gifts Micro Bits, Panda eats itself, Microsoft offers edX courses, Terry Pratchett dies, and an Apple engineer explains what went wrong with the new MacBook.
Launching the Google Hardware Store, Play Cards Against Humanity Online [Tech News Digest]
The new Google Store, Cards Against Humanity, extended iTunes downtime, an updated Chromebook Pixel, Jay Z starts streaming, and the notion of a troll-free Internet.
Apple Watch Finally Arrives, HBO Now Exclusive to iDevices [Tech News Digest]
Apple Watch arrives, HBO Now exclusive, Google releases Android 5.1, Facebook kills Friendfeed, Gigaom is no more, and Samsung builds a Dream Doghouse.
3 Ways Technology Can Be Used To Limit Your Privacy & Freedoms
Consumer technology is loaded with tools that can be used to record your habits, and use this data to target you with personalised adverts. How can the same tech impact privacy and limit your freedoms?
Tinder Discriminates Against Oldies, Bill Gates is Still Richie Rich [Tech News Digest]
Tinder hates old people, Bill Gates is rich, free Epic Unreal Engine, Googling the rainforest, preventing dumb tweets, and a cool Star Wars drone.
Samsung Reveals Edgier Galaxy S6, Lenovo Cuts the Crapware [Tech News Digest]
Samsung gets edgy, Lenovo dumps the crap, HTC Revives Valve, Ikea furniture charges devices, Google saves Blogger porn, and the real-life Batman suit.
YouTube Barely Breaks Even, Lenovo Hacked Over Superfish [Tech News Digest]
YouTube costs Google, Lenovo gets hacked, Yo becomes useful, Tinder for pets, Digg TV launches, and the smartphone ad banned for being sexy.