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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 »

How to Survive a Day at College With Help From Spotify

College life can be difficult and frustrating at times. Whether it’s the early morning starts, the endless piles of homework, or trying to concentrate on work while life gets in the way. Thankfully, we have got just the right medicine for you: Spotify. Can Spotify Help Me at College? It can and it will. Music… read more »

How to Remote Control Your iPhone From Your Computer

Despite Apple’s attempts to marry iOS and macOS through the wonders of iCloud, you’ll need to jailbreak if you want to control your device remotely. For most of us, it’s probably not worth it. But you’re here now, so we might as well take a look at what’s involved. We’ll also have a look at the various remote iPhone… read more »

The BBC iPlayer Adds Old Shows From the Archive

The BBC is adding a slew of classic programming to the iPlayer. These older shows will live in their own section called From the Archive, which launches today. From the Archive means BBC license fee payers will be able to stream classic BBC broadcasts whenever and wherever they want. The BBC was founded in 1922,… read more »

How to Remove Personal Info From Photos in Windows 10

Every time you take a photo, whether with a camera or a smartphone, a lot of personal information is stored in the image’s properties. If you would rather delete all that information before sharing the image with others, doing so on a Windows 10 machine couldn’t be easier. What Kind of Info Is Included? While not visible by… read more »

How to Recover Data From a Corrupt Memory Card or USB Drive

We keep a lot of data on memory cards and USB drives. Often, you might even use a high-capacity USB drive as your primary way of creating backups. When something goes wrong with them, it’s hard not to feel a sense of dread. Is that photo of your dog falling in the swimming pool gone… read more »

Blizzard Saves Battle.net From the Chop

What’s in a name? Everything, according to fans of Blizzard. The game developer, most famous for World of Warcraft, was planning to transition away from using the Battle.net name for its online services. However, fans resisted such a move, and Blizzard has now decided to meet them halfway. In September 2016, Blizzard announced that it… read more »

How to Download Photos From Your Camera With Adobe Bridge

You’ve probably been there before: cables all over the place, trying to install OEM software, and painstakingly crafting a folder sub-structure. All that effort just to import your photos from your camera to your computer. It’s a pain. What if there was a better way to bridge the gap between your camera and Photoshop, while also… read more »

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