Is it practical to attempt to police speech on the internet – whatever form this kind of action may take? Should the Internet be policed? Let’s discuss.
Ever wondered how long it might take to read an online article? Here’s a look at the Readism Chrome extension and how it helps manage online reading time.
Even though technology makes things much easier for us, that doesn’t stop us from wanting things even easier. What mindless tasks do you automate on your computer or mobile?
Ever come across a website with cool web design elements that you wanted to use yourself? Here are some browser extensions to help learn more about sites.
If you are having an issue with a program, your last resort to fixing it is often resetting it to its default settings. Here’s how to do that in Windows.
When you set a policy in the Local Group Policy Editor it will affect the whole system and all users by default. Here’s how to change that behaviour and tailor it for specific users.
SoundWire lets you listen to audio from your PC on any of your Android phones using an Android app and a PC server. Here’s how to funnel audio with it.
Cutegram is a free and open source Telegram client for GNU/Linux focusing on user-friendly compatibility with Linux desktop environments. Here’s how it works.
Everyone who uses a mobile phone knows the frustration of it being filled with unwanted apps out of the box. Are pre-installed apps on your phone junk or useful?
Did you know your PC might be using unnecessary power? Luckily, you can use Windows’ built-in power options to make your PC use less power. Here’s how.