You may have heard about the “right to be forgotten”, But what exactly is the “right to be forgotten”, and can we even enforce such a right? Let’s check it out.
Here we explain the symptoms of an ‘infection’ and show how you can remove despicable and sneaky adware (like MacItNow) from your Mac and default browser.
MIcrosoft announced recently that after it releases Windows 10, there won’t be any more new “versions.” What do you think of the plans to not release new versions of Windows?
The following five user-friendly terminal based applications in this article are proof that the terminal can be intuitive, easy to use & even fun at times.
Looking to add a little fun or humor to your day? These 10 webcomics are sure to keep you entertained & some also feed your need for tech. Check them out.
Both Chrome & Chromium are offered on Linux. Both have their pros & cons. Find out if Chromium is a good alternative to Chrome & if it’s a better browser.
AndroidTool is a Mac app that can record the screen of your Android from your Mac. It also includes one-click screenshots & APK installations. Check it out.
Some people are unhappy about systemd in the new Ubuntu release. If you’re one of those people, here’s a trick that will remove Systemd & put Upstart back.
Do you suffer from information overload and/or FOMO (fear of missing out)? If so, these Web apps for collecting all your content are sure to come in handy.
The MediaBox 5440 is a small form-factor Linux desktop that is fast and extremely customizable. This in-depth review looks at its features, pros and cons.
Zimbra Collaboration Suite is a collaborative software suite that includes an email server and web client. Use this guide to install it in Ubuntu server.
Edge is a brand new browser built to give you a better web experience with web notes, reading mode & more. Is it enough to put Microsoft back in the game?
Redshift, free software for Linux, automatically adjusts your screen’s colour temperature based on your location and the time of day. Here’s how it works.
While you can make free call over the Internet, why is it that we are still paying to make long distance calls on a traditional phone? Let’s find out why.
Technology by pure definition has a purpose to make things easier for us, but does it make us dumber as well? Does innovation in technology make us dumber?