Go For It is a simple and stylish productivity app for Ubuntu, featuring a to-do list merged with a timer that keeps your focus on the current task. Check it out.
Have you ever started Firefox in Safe Mode and can’t get out of it? Even worse, maybe every time you start Firefox, it’s in Safe Mode? If so, here’s how to fix that.
The Choetech T518 is a wireless charger that works with Qi-enabled and non-Qi-enabled devices (with the use of a wireless receiver). Here’s a closer look at its features and performance.
Arch Linux has a reputation for being unstable and hard to use; that’s why we’ve come out with the top 5 ways to improve the stability of Arch. Let’s check it out.
The new clock panel in Windows 10 is neat and elegant but not as appealing as the previous. If you want to bring the old clock back in Windows 10, follow this tutorial.
Are you frustrated with the autocorrect feature on your Mac? It may be handy, but it’s often more trouble than it should be. Here’s how to turn it off.
Microsoft has recently published several Android apps in the Play Store. Are they any good? And is Microsoft aiming to take over Android? Let’s find out.
The system we used to manage our files have not changed since PC first appeared. This begs the question: Is our current file and folder system flawed? Can we do better?
If you love music and want your Mac to play your favorite track every time you boot up, you can do that using the Automator app to add a startup sound. Here’s how.
Many times to complete tasks you have the option of completing it via a company’s website or with an app. Do you prefer to complete tasks using a website or an app when both are available?
Looking for the right tools and resources to make writing easier? Here are some of the best tools every writer should consider for increased productivity.
There is no lack of third-party apps for Gmail. Mia for Gmail is one Gmail app that allows you to check and manage your Gmail account right from the menu bar.