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5 of the Best Microsoft Project Alternatives

While Microsoft Project is very useful, it can be very complex at times. These alternatives are simpler, and they are free.

By Robert Zak – Jun 23, 2018

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Where to Watch the World Cup Live Online

For those who can’t catch the World Cup on TV this year, here are some of the ways to watch the World Cup online, be it on your desktop, phone, or tablet.

By Marc van Sittert – Jun 22, 2018

5 of the Best Graphic Design Tools for Non-Designers

These simple-to-use graphic design tools turn you into an expert, even if you are really bad at graphic design.

By Kenneth Kimari – Jun 18, 2018

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CyberGhost VPN Review: A Good and Secure VPN Service

Is CyberGhost worth your money? Let’s find out!

By Damien Oh – Jun 18, 2018

How to Choose a Cryptocurrency Mining Pool

Maximize your earnings by finding the best cryptocurrency mining pool to join.

By Ada Ivanova – Jun 15, 2018

5 of the Best Websites to Download Free Video Games

Retro game enthusiasts, rejoice! You can download and play free old classic video games now.

By Ryan Lynch – Jun 12, 2018

8 Websites to Find the Best Ebooks to Read

Even with a good ebook reader, you still need to have ebooks to read on it.

By Ada Ivanova – Jun 8, 2018

5 of the Best Websites to Download Free Stock Footage

The Internet has made it incredibly easy to track down stock footage. Here are some of the best websites that host a plethora of free stock footage.

By Ryan Lynch – Jun 4, 2018

EU’s Article 13 Copyright Protection Proposal: Should We Panic?

After the mass adoption of the GDPR, another debate started to heat up surrounding a new copyright reform in the EU known as Article 13.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 4, 2018

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The Router-Based Malware “VPNFilter” and How to Protect Yourself

The FBI has been warning the public about the router-based malware VPNFilter. This is what you need to know about VPNFilter and how to protect yourself.

By Simon Batt – Jun 1, 2018

All Those Privacy Emails in Your Inbox: How Does GDPR Affect You?

With the GDPR coming into effect, how will this affect you as an end user, other than receiving tons of privacy emails from companies you have never heard of before?

By Andrew Braun – Jun 1, 2018

Gifts You Can Buy & Send without Ever Having to Leave Your Couch

The best part of the Internet is that it makes gifting super easy. Here are some gifts you can buy/send without leaving your couch.

By Ryan Lynch – May 31, 2018

What Are DNS Leaks and How to Fix Them

A DNS leak occurs when a user’s IP address is exposed via an unencrypted DNS request to their ISP’s DNS server. This will show how to fix DNS leaks.

By Alexander Fox – May 29, 2018

5 of the Best Privacy-Centered Cryptocurrencies

If you are concerned about your privacy and don’t want others to know about your transactions, These are the best privacy-centered cryptocurrencies.

By Ada Ivanova – May 28, 2018

Everything You Need to Know About YouTube Premium and YouTube Music

YouTube is going through some big changes, most likely industry-defining changes. This article explains what you need to know about YouTube Music and YouTube Premium.

By Robert Zak – May 21, 2018

The Caveats of Owning Connected Smart Home Devices

While smart home devices have brought convenience to the house, they do come with caveats that you as the house owner must know.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – May 19, 2018

5 Useful Tools to Help You Spot Fake News

If you want to keep your social media profile credible, these are some steps you can take to double-check your news and spot fake news.

By Andrew Braun – May 17, 2018

5G Is on the Horizon. How’s It Shaping Up?

With 4G holding such a predominant spot in our daily lives, it’s only natural that people look forward to when 5G will come out.

By Simon Batt – May 16, 2018

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4 Classic Websites to Scratch Your Retro Gaming Itch

A number of websites have popped up that are dedicated to preserving old video games. The best part is all of the games are playable directly within your browser.

By Ryan Lynch – May 14, 2018

5 of the Best Self-Hosted URL-Shortener Scripts

The following self-hosted URL-shortener scripts grant you absolute control and allow you to tweak and adjust your links to suit your peculiar taste.

By Nicholas Godwin – May 14, 2018

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Octopuses possess roughly 500 million neurons distributed across their body, with two-thirds located in their arms rather than their central brain, meaning each arm can taste, problem-solve, and react to stimuli independently of whatever the octopus is otherwise paying attention to.

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The Roman aqueduct at Segovia, built around the first century AD without mortar, still carried water into the 1970s, its 167 granite arches held together by nothing but the precise weight distribution of stones cut to fit each other within fractions of a millimeter.

Jun 10, 2026

In 1843, Ada Lovelace described a brass-and-punched-card engine that could act on symbols as well as numbers, even composing music if harmony could be reduced to rules, inside seven translator’s notes three times longer than the paper itself

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ARPANET sent its first message on 29 October 1969 from a lab at UCLA to a machine at Stanford, and the message was supposed to read ‘LOGIN’ — but the system crashed after the L and the O, meaning the first word ever transmitted over the network that became the internet was, by accident, ‘LO’.

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In 1995, Microsoft shipped a cartoon-house interface called Bob, led by Melinda French, who married Bill Gates while it was in development — it demanded twice the memory of a typical home PC, sold roughly 30,000 copies, and was dead within a year, leaving behind the font Comic Sans and the animated assistant that became Clippy.

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