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Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

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A Japanese man named Jiroemon Kimura, who lived to 116, was born in 1897 when Queen Victoria still ruled and died in 2013, meaning a single human life personally overlapped with the invention of the airplane, the atomic bomb, the internet, and Instagram

A lively view of Hollywood Boulevard with iconic landmarks and busy street life under a clear sky.

The Hollywood sign originally read HOLLYWOODLAND when it was built in 1923 as a real estate advertisement for a housing development, and it was only meant to stand for 18 months, but nobody ever got around to taking it down and the city eventually adopted it as a landmark

Almost all of the world’s internet traffic does not travel by satellite but through fibre-optic cables lying on the ocean floor, a hidden web of wires crossing the deepest parts of the sea to connect the continents.

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WinX DVD Ripper: Quickly Rip and Digitize DVDs

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I Just Replaced Adobe Illustrator With This Browser Based Alternative

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Use Pake to Turn Websites Into Desktop Apps — No Bloat, No Browser Dependency

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VideoProc Converter AI: Easy 1-Stop AI Video, Image, Audio Tool

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Stop Using Capcut! This Secret Open-Source Browser App Is a Video-Editing Beast

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How to Use WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop in 2026

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Discord Botched Age Verification – Here’s How They’re Fixing It

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How to Download Videos from X (Formerly Twitter)

How To Fix Snapchat’s Most Annoying Audio Glitches

Snapchat Audio Driving You Crazy? Here’s the Rapid Fix

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How to Hide Telegram Chats Without Permanently Deleting Them

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In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

Sony’s PlayStation 2 was so computationally advanced when it launched in 2000 that the government of Iraq reportedly imported over 4,000 of the gaming consoles — sparking an intense military investigation over fears that the systems would be chained together to build a crude, low-cost supercomputer capable of guiding long-range missiles

The legendary video game Pac-Man doesn’t actually have an ending—instead, a single 8-bit integer overflow bug causes the game’s internal counter to glitch out at Level 256, violently corrupting the right half of the screen into a chaotic mess of random symbols and rendering the final stage completely unplayable.

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How to Play The Legend of Zelda on PC

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What Is NVIDIA DLSS? Upscaling and DLSS Alternatives Explained

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Apple has quietly become the largest watchmaker in the world by unit sales, shipping more than twice as many watches as the entire Swiss industry combined — but the Swiss industry, which dismissed the Apple Watch in 2015, has discovered something more interesting: they’ve held onto the high end, and Rolex alone is now closing in on Apple Watch by revenue

Why You Need A Travel Router For Public Wi Fi (and How To Set It Up)

Why a Travel Router is the Best Investment for Your Next Trip

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9 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Tablets and Put Them to Good Use

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11 Ways to Repurpose Old Phones

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I Finally Moved Away From My Synology NAS, and I Don’t Miss It

How to Easily Access Netflix Secret Categories to Watch More of Your Favorite Movies

Netflix has something for everyone. If you have trouble finding things to watch on Netflix, here’s how you can unlock Netflix secret categories to uncover more movies.

By Ryan Lynch – Nov 1, 2017

What You Need to Know About WhatsApp Business

WhatsApp Business is Facebook’s attempt to monetize its highly successful chat app. Wondering what WhatsApp Business is all about? Let’s find out.

By Nicholas Godwin – Oct 31, 2017

5 of the Best Bitcoin Exchanges to Trade Your Cryptocurrencies

There are plenty of bitcoin exchanges out there, and the number is increasing everyday. Here are some of the best bitcoin exchanges you can use to trade your cryptocurrencies.

By Ada Ivanova – Oct 30, 2017

What Is Tech Fatigue, and What Can You Do About It?

Most people will find the term “tech fatigue” relatable to their situation. So what causes tech fatigue, and what is the cure for this? Let’s find out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 30, 2017

The Best VPN Clients for Your Favorite Operating System

When you sign up for a VPN service, you can connect to your VPN provider using your own client. Here are some of the best VPN clients for your favorite OS.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 26, 2017

What “Malvertising” Is, How It Affects You and How to Stop It

Online advertising can be annoying, as well as dangerous, as is the case with malvertising. Find out what malvertising is and what you can do about it.

By Simon Batt – Oct 25, 2017

Beware of Cryptocurrency Miner Scripts that Hijack Your Browser

Some websites are using miner scripts that use their visitors’ computers to “mine” cryptocurrencies and make money. Here’s how you can prevent it.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 24, 2017

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Improve Your Email Marketing Effort with ZeroBounce Email Validation System

This will show how you can save money and improve your email marketing effort by validating your email database with Zerobounce.

By Damien Oh – Oct 23, 2017

How to Better Organize Emails in Gmail

Does your Gmail inbox get an insane amount of emails every day? Try these tips to better organize emails in Gmail and find your emails in no time.

By Fabio Buckell – Oct 22, 2017

How to Protect Yourself from KRACK WiFi Vulnerability

The KRACK WiFi vulnerability affected most routers and has taken the world by storm. This will show how you can protect yourself from the KRACK vulnerability.

By Simon Batt – Oct 22, 2017

3 of the Best Android Browsers with AdBlock Features

Other than on the desktop, ad-blockers are available for your mobile device, too. Here are some of the best Android browsers with adblock features.

By Fabio Buckell – Oct 21, 2017

WiFi “Krack” Vulnerability in WPA2: What You Need to Know

A new WiFi vulnerability was uncovered, and it affected most, if not all, wireless routers. Here’s what you need to know about the Krack vulnerability.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 20, 2017

6 of the Best Kodi Addons for Movies

Regardless of what others say, Kodi is still the best TV-streaming platform. We’ve put together the best Kodi addons for movies, just for you.

By Robert Zak – Oct 19, 2017

How to Block Intrusive Javascript on Chrome and Firefox

Javascript can be useful and harmful at the same time. Here is how you can block intrusive javascript by selectively blocking certain sources of Javascript.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 19, 2017

How to Protect Your Modem from a Denial-of-Service

A Denial of Service attack can hit anyone whose modem have a public IP. Here are some ways to prevent and protect your modem from a denial of service.

By Nicholas Godwin – Oct 18, 2017

How to Create a Staging Area for Your WordPress Site

Creating a staging area for your WordPress site gives you the benefits of testing, altering and improving your site’s features before they go live on the site.

By Nicholas Godwin – Oct 18, 2017

What to Do When Sites You Trust Suffer Redirect Attacks

Equifax suffered another setback when their website was hacked to redirect people to a malware site. What can you do when faced with redirect attacks?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 16, 2017

How to Create, Share, and Edit a YouTube Playlist

If you’re a YouTube power user, you may want to create a collection of videos. Here is a simple guide for you to create, share and edit a YouTube playlist.

By Simon Batt – Oct 15, 2017

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YouTube TV Explained and How It Compares with YouTube Red

YouTube comes with a variety of subscriptions that make it very confusing. Here we will explain what YouTube TV is and how it compares with YouTube Red.

By Jackson Mwendwa – Oct 12, 2017

How to Effectively Search for Files and Folders in Google Drive

It can be difficult to search for a file in Google Drive if you stored many of files in it. Here are some effective ways to search for files in Google Drive.

By Corbin Telligman – Oct 11, 2017

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When Sony shipped the first Walkman in 1979, chairman Akio Morita insisted on a second headphone jack and a “hotline” talk button, convinced it would be rude for one person to listen to music alone — and within a few years buyers had ignored the sociable features so completely that Sony quietly dropped them

Jun 15, 2026

Russia still custom-builds the Soyuz return seats for ISS crew members using plaster casts taken weeks before launch, because astronauts grow as much as five centimetres taller during a long-duration stay and a seat moulded to their Earth-shaped spine would no longer fit the body that comes home

Jun 12, 2026

Mycorrhizal fungi colonised plant roots roughly 450 million years ago and biologists now suspect plants could never have moved out of the oceans onto bare rock without them, meaning every forest on Earth — including the redwoods, the Amazon, and the boreal belt — is still running on a partnership older than trees themselves

Jun 11, 2026

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The “CrackBerry” nickname stuck for a reason — and the variable-reward psychology that hooked early-2000s executives on their BlackBerrys is the exact same machinery now running every push notification on every smartphone in your pocket

Jun 11, 2026

Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

Jun 10, 2026

Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

Jun 10, 2026

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