Loose Leaves for Mac lets you generate a unique web page from highlighted Markdown text & gives you complete control over the content. Here’s how to use it.
While great for advertisers, personalized ads on websites and social networks seems like a questionable business practice. Do you prefer personalized ads?
WPScan is a Ruby-based WordPress security scanner that runs from the command line. Here’s how to use it to audit WordPress security and detect vulnerabilities.
Reaper is an affordable fully-featured DAW for Windows and Mac. If you’re looking to get into music production, here’s how to use Reaper to do the job.
Learning music is a great pastime. If you’re interested in learning music on Linux, here’s some exceptional software to help you along your musical journey.
Tabs make everything easier and allow you to open multiple items as once. If you want to add tabs to the Microsoft Office interface, this guide is for you.
If you spend a lot of time outdoors, yo may need a durable Bluetooth speaker such as this one by Andoer. Luckily, you can enter to win one in our giveaway.
Most Linux users won’t need to defragment their disk thanks to its excellent journaling filesystems, but when you need to defragment, here’s how to do it.
The EFF has released a browser extension for Chrome & FireFox called Privacy Badger, which blocks trackers & ads. Here’s what you to need to know about it.
If you’re in the market for a new mobile phone or looking to switch carriers, now is a great time to jump on this AT&T deal for a free Samsung Galaxy S5.
Swap is a special partition used to write pages from memory and read back pages into memory as well. This guide shows how to manage swap usage in Linux.
Mobile devices are great for surfing the web, but not everyone always wants to leave them connected. Is your mobile device always connected to the Internet?