Ginger is a handy tool that helps detect a variety of grammatical errors besides the usual spell check. Here’s how you can take full advantage of its free version.
We use our smartphones to do a myriad of things from photos to tracking our health activities to online shopping. Check out these 10 mobile tech trends.
Android Lollipop (version 5.0) is the first major version change since Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0). Why is this version generating so much excitement? Let check it out.
Most people love a pretty desktop, but for those who prefer something light, here is a list of all the different lightweight desktop environments for Linux.
Microsoft replaced the classic toolbar UI with the Ribbon UI in Windows 8. For those who don’t like the Ribbon UI, here are a few hacks you can use to restore the classic toolbar UI.
Looking to create a beautiful and professional looking ebook cover without spending a dime? The good news is you can create a unique eBook cover with Canva.
The US government is intending to introduce new laws to protect the privacy of individuals on the Internet. Here is what you need to know about this proposal.
grep is a reliable tool for in-depth file searching. The following tools extend grep’s functionality and wrap it in a full-fledged graphical interface.
While Ubuntu is generally secure, there are some default settings that can be exploited easily. This article will show you some ways to secure your Ubuntu.
Ever wanted to add custom menu icons to your WordPress theme and improve the aesthetics of your website? You can easily do so with the Menu Icons plugin.
If you are looking for ways to record your screen as an animated gif in Ubuntu and other Linux distro, Byzanz is a small command line tool that you can use. Check it out here.