MEGA is a relatively new cloud storage option compared to more established players like Google Drive, OneDrive and Dropbox. Let’s see how it measures up.
ADB, Android Debug Bridge, lets you perform various actions on your Android device from your computer. Now you can use a Chrome app to do this as well. Here’s how.
RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a single logical unit. Here’s how to set it up in Windows.
The Indicator-Sysmonitor application displays various system-related information on the Ubuntu panel. Here’s how you can use it to track CPU & memory usage.
Are you tired of web ads? Do they annoy you when browsing on your mobile device? Luckily, Adblock Plus is available for Android. Here’s how to set it up.
Have you ever wondered how an older version of a program compares to the latest release? Here’s how you can download older versions of software to find out.
Deepin Terminal is a python-based terminal emulator with many useful features you often can’t find in default Terminal. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu.
WorkFlowy is an organizational tool that makes life easier. It’s a surprisingly powerful way to take notes, make lists, collaborate, brainstorm and more!
Did you know that there’s a batch renaming feature embedded into the Finder app on OS X Yosemite? Read on to learn how to easily batch rename files on Mac.
htop is a terminal-based system monitoring app that presents data of various system processes & resource consumption. Here’s all you need to know about it.
RAID, a technology used with multiple hard disks for increased performance, stands for “Redundant Array of Independent Disks.” Find out what it’s all about.