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8 Tips to Get the Most Out of the New iOS 11 App Store

If you’ve upgraded to iOS 11, you’ve probably noticed that the App Store looks different. There are some new tabs, some of the tabs you’re used to are gone, and Apple has given the home page a much more editorial feel. It can be a bit confusing at first, especially if you’re not expecting it…. read more »

9 Apps That Help You Get More Out of Your Android Camera

Would you like to take better selfies in low light conditions? Do you want to be more creative with your camera phone? Are you ready to replace your DSLR with an Android device? Whatever you’re looking to do, there’s an app to help. Here’s our pick of the best apps that will add new features… read more »

Stick With Ubuntu: GNOME Feels Surprisingly Just Like Unity

GNOME is a desktop environment for free and open source operating systems like Linux. It manages what you see on screen, such as panels and docks, and it’s how you switch between applications. Many Linux operating systems use GNOME. Back in 2010, the most popular Linux operating system created its own interface based, in part,… read more »

10 Reasons Why Programmers Are More Fun to Date

You’re trying to get into the dating scene, but you just can’t find the right one. No matter who you go on a date with, they don’t click with you. Well, have you ever tried dating a programmer? No, we’re serious! Programmers make for awesome dates and life partners. Here are 10 reasons why dating… read more »

8 Online Halloween Stores for Perfect Costumes and Accessories

Halloween costumes aren’t just for kids anymore. For costume parties or contests, and just for fun, everyone from adults to children to pets can show their Halloween spirit. Maybe you like classic costumes like vampires, ghosts, or witches. Or maybe you like to go silly with emojis, food, or animals. If you have an idea… read more »

Microsoft Edge Is the Best Browser at Stopping Phishing

Microsoft Edge isn’t the most popular browser in the world. No, Google Chrome wears that crown, and has for some time. And then there’s Firefox, which is upping its game with the new version codenamed Quantum. However, Edge beats both of them when it comes to stopping phishing attacks. There are so many security threats… read more »

The Simplest Uber Hack to Book Cabs From Your Computer

Uber is a worldwide phenomenon today, changing the taxi and local commute experience. And it can be even better if you use these awesome apps. We’re not going to get into whether Uber is threatening traditional taxi services or the recent controversy in the U.K. We also aren’t getting into whether Uber is the best… read more »

Plex Live TV Is Now Available on Your Roku

Plex has finally brought its Live TV offering to Roku devices. This means anyone who owns a Roku device (including any of the new hardware lineup for 2017) can now gain access to Plex Live TV. That is if they’re a Plex Pass subscriber who also owns a TV antenna and digital TV tuner. Plex… read more »

How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication on All Your Social Accounts

With the ever-increasing use of social media platforms, security is of paramount importance. While choosing a strong password might help, there’s still a possibility of getting hacked. To add an extra layer of protection, you should consider using two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA or two-step verification) is a security method that uses… read more »

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