Mark Zuckerberg Is Iron Man, U.S. Internet Speeds Suck... [Tech News Digest]
Zuckerberg wants to build an artificial intelligence, America's Internet tubes need unblocking, Windows 10 Mobile is still on the way, Jolla fails to deliver, and running Windows 95 on a Nintendo 3DS.
Do You Need More RAM to Run 32-Bit Programs on 64-Bit Windows?
Odds are high you're running at least one piece of 32-bit software on a newer, 64-bit version of Windows. But do you need more or less RAM?
How to Run Windows Apps & Games with Linux Wine
Is there any way to get Windows software working on Linux? One answer is to use Wine, but while it can be very useful, it probably should only be your last resort. Here's why.
How To Fix Intermittent Sound Problems In Windows
Sound problems are annoying. Doubly so when they're intermittent. Here's how you can diagnose and solve them in Windows.
How Often Do You Charge Your Smartphone? [MakeUseOf Poll]
Every single smartphone out there is very capable. Unfortunately, they all suffer from the same problem: poor battery life. So, for this week's Poll, we want to know how often you charge your smartphone!
How to Fix Windows Visual C++ Runtime Errors
Visual C++ Errors are a common problem for Windows users. But do you know how to fix them?
10 Celebrities Who Sold Their Souls to Tech Companies
Tech companies are always looking for ways to make their products more enticing, and bringing in celebrities is a classic way of doing that. Here are some entertaining (and annoying) examples.
How Many Of These 25 Retro Tech Sounds Do You Remember?
Typewriters, floppy drives, the original Playstation starting up. Which of the following, aged tech sounds, do you remember? Which other sounds take you back?
If Your PrintScreen Key Isn't Working, It Might Be Dropbox
Dropbox is useful, but for some reason its desktop app hijacks your PrintScreen key. Here's how to shut that off and get its normal functionality back.
How to Run Windows 1.0.1 in Your Browser
Use this emulator to run the original version of Windows 1.0.1 right from within your browser.
Malware Invades Apple's Walled Garden, 85 MPH Bike Ride...[Tech News Digest]
The best-selling adblocker for iOS shut down two days after launch, Steam offers 1500 Linux games, Volkswagen was cheating on emissions tests, and an iconic Windows sound heard in an entirely new way.
New Windows 10 Devices, How a Dancing Baby Changed The Internet... [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft teases Windows 10 devices, the dancing baby wins, the iPhone 6s is selling well, VLC and Plex apps land on the Apple TV, PewDiePie is on TV, and Cats vs. Zombies fight!
How Do You Rate Windows 10? [MakeUseOf Poll]
Microsoft needs Windows 10 to do well, especially as Windows 10 is likely to be the last version of Windows ever. So, on a scale of 1 to 5, how do you rate Windows 10?
Windows 10 Reviews, Hide Unwanted Updates... [Tech News Digest]
Windows 10 has landed, Windows Updates begone, LinkedIn stops spamming, Twitch tackles trolling, Metal Captcha battles bots, and drone racing takes off.
Will Windows 10 Succeed or Fail? [MakeUseOf Poll]
Crunch time has arrived, with Microsoft releasing Windows 10 to the world on July 29th, 2015. The question is, will Windows 10 succeed or fail?
Email Spam Drops Below 50%, Get Paid for GoPro Videos, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Spam be gone, making money making GoPro videos, update Windows now, Spotify sends playlists, FIFA 16 covers female players, and a genius Star Wars/Mad Max mashup.
Microsoft Sells Windows 10 With Babies, AshleyMadison Gets Hacked, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Selling Windows 10 to babies, Hackers vs. Cheaters, HitchBOT goes on a road trip, Stephen Colbert gets text adventurous, and Doom gets its Inception moment.
Google Play Music for Free, Amazon Offers Echo to Everyone, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Free Google Play Music, Amazon shouts about Echo, Samsung hates Windows Updates, Google adds Undo Send to Gmail, Seinfeld lands on Hulu, and Lexus teases a real hoverboard, possibly.
3+ Myths Told about Windows that Aren't True (Anymore)
Windows haters like to tell myths about Microsoft's operating system giant. Let's see if there's any truth to these stereotypes.
Celebrating 25 Years of Microsoft Solitaire: The History, Rules & a Tournament
Solitaire - the preserve of procrastinating office workers and bored housewives - is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and Microsoft is commemorating it with a group tournament. We re-visit the history and rules of the game.