VeltOS is an Arch-based Linux distro that comes with a custom desktop environment, a unique selection of packages, and a core philosophy that sets it apart. Let’s take a closer look.
Need an easy way to collect tweets from a user or hashtag? Tweet Archiver is a Chrome extension that automatically saves tweets that match your criteria to a Google Spreadsheet.
Tagspaces is a non-cloud note and file organiser for all major platforms. It works offline, is open source, uses plain file formats & uses simple tagging. Here’s a closer look.
Mini Mammoth is a Chrome extension and next generation web clipper tool; it’s like Evernote’s web clipper on steroids. Here’s how to use it for Web research.
One of the most improved things about Windows 10 is the new modern apps and how you interact with them. Here are six we feel are worth a try. Check them out!
Need a stylish, great-sounding Bluetooth speaker for an upcoming Halloween party or personal use? The Marsboy Orb speaker with cool LED visual display is the perfect choice.
Predator turns your USB flash drive into a key. Literally. With it you can take your USB flash drive out to lock your computer, and put it back in to unlock it.
Just like a web browser, the Windows File Explorer keeps track of your frequently opened files and folders. If you don’t want that, here’s how to delete the File Explorer address bar history.
The case you choose for your computer is quite important. There’s a multitude of factors to take into consideration when buying a case for your computer. Check them out in this article.
Flacon, a software for Linux, can extract single audio tracks with all relevant information from CD images and convert them into various file formats. Here’s how.
Safari in OS X 10.11 El Capitan has a useful feature: pinned sites. It appears as a tiny square icon, located to the left of your tabs and never goes away.
As of October 23, 2015, the BBC reports that all public posts on Facebook will be searchable. Here’s what you need to know and how to opt out of searchable public posts.
Simon is for Linux what Siri is for iOS. The difference is that Simon is a lot more controllable. It can be fully trained to recognize voice commands. Here’s a closer look.
While the Trello app for Android is useful, it’s not always enough. Looking for additional functionality? These Trello apps and widgets are worth a look.