Copying other people’s work has almost become an acceptable thing, but have you ever wondered how much it can cost you? These are five dangers of using pirated software and why you should stop using it right now.
Free WiFi is everywhere, and it’s great. But these networks aren’t always safe. Here are some of the common wireless attacks you should watch out for when connected to a free WiFi.
You probably get so much information on your Facebook news feed that you don’t even want to look at it. This can easily be fixed by prioritizing Facebook’s news feed so that you see what you want first.
Google recently removed the “View Image” button in Google Image search. If you need this functionality, fear not! You can get it back in a few simple steps.
“Bitcoin” and “blockchain” have entered the modern vocabulary, and they seem to be here to stay. But are they good for anything besides speculation? Here are some of the ways Blockchain technology is being used right now.
Firefox is a heavily customizable browser. One of the many settings you can change are the search engines installed within the browser. Learn how you can add, create and manage the search engines in Firefox.
When you uninstall a plugin in WordPress, it often leaves behind the database tables it created and a bloated database. Here’s how to easily delete those leftover database tables in WordPress.
The Chrome URL autocomplete feature may not always show you the right URL. This article includes some things you can do to prevent that annoying autocomplete feature from appearing.
Cryptojacking started off as something simple, but now it has spread to Facebook. The latest victim to be affected is Google Ads. Find out how cryptojacking in Google Ads works and how it affects you.
If there’s one frustration people often have, it’s that they don’t know what news sources they can trust. YouTube took this into account when it planned a new feature that will label state-funded news sources.
When you’re writing a paper, it can be frustrating to get your citations sorted. Google Docs allows you to do your research and citing all within the document itself!
While you can make use of a good security software to improve online security, the best protection against online scams and attacks is not software but good habits.
Low-bandwidth websites are making a comeback, at least in the realm of news and journalism. These text-only sites are experiencing a resurgence, but are they for everybody?
If you just switched to Firefox, you’ll want to import your bookmarks or favorites from your current browser. This tutorial will walk you through the process of importing user data from Chrome to Firefox.
Facebook is considering letting its users define what exactly is or isn’t fake news, through a series of surveys. It’s time to explore the idea in depth and consider the potential pitfalls in this strategy.
With the recent videos on “Tide pod challenge” spreading virally, YouTube has to lay down the ax on these kinds of videos. Did YouTube do the right thing?
More and more people are going online to look for their soulmates, and this is where “catfishing” scams come in. Learn how catfishing works and how to protect yourself from it.