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No One is Exempt: 6 Important Privacy Habits Everyone Should Practice

No One Is Exempt: 6 Important Privacy Habits Everyone Should Practice

No one is exempt from being hacked, getting an identity stolen or any other privacy issue. Therefore, we’ve listed 6 important privacy habits everyone should follow.

By Derrik Diener – Jun 30, 2016

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10 YouTube Search Tips Every Avid User Should Know

If you’re an avid YouTube user, you probably do a lot of searches. Luckily for you, we have 10 YouTube search tips to help you get the most out of the site.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 24, 2016

Here's How to Save Time by Marking Numerous Checkboxes at Once

Here’s How to Save Time by Marking Numerous Checkboxes at Once

Having to mark checkboxes one by one on a web page can be frustrating and time consuming. Here are some ways to save time by marking numerous checkboxes at once.

By Paul Ferson – Jun 22, 2016

How to Export Your Google Fit Data

How to Export Your Google Fit Data

Google retains health information from your Google Fit device. If you don’t like this or want to use it elsewhere, here’s how to export your Google Fit data.

By Derrik Diener – Jun 21, 2016

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Use a Video as Your Facebook Profile Picture Instead of a Photo

Facebook now lets you use a 7-second video as your profile pic. All you need is an Android or iOS device. Let’s bring your Facebook profile picture to life!

By Karrar Haider – Jun 18, 2016

3 Free Tools for Visually Impaired and Blind People to Browse the Web

3 Free Tools for Visually-Impaired and Blind People to Browse the Web

Everyone deserves a chance to browse the Web. Here are three free tools for visually-impaired and blind people to enhance their web browsing experience.

By Karrar Haider – Jun 16, 2016

Can The Internet Ever Really Be Policed?

Can the Internet Ever Really Be Policed?

Is it practical to attempt to police speech on the internet – whatever form this kind of action may take? Should the Internet be policed? Let’s discuss.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 9, 2016

Interrogate a Website! Learn Finer Details of Web Design

Useful Tools to Check the Design Elements of a Website (and Learn the Finer Details of Web Design)

Ever come across a website with cool web design elements that you wanted to use yourself? Here are some browser extensions to help learn more about sites.

By Paul Ferson – Jun 8, 2016

Website Disabled Your Right Click? Here is How to Enable It

Website Disabled Your Right Click? Here’s How to Enable It

Some site owners choose to disable right click to help protect their content, but it is also inconvenient. Here’s how to re-enable right click on websites.

By Karrar Haider – May 23, 2016

5 Fun Web Apps to Create Avatars

5 Fun Web Apps to Create Avatars

Sometimes you may want to have an avatar represent you instead of a personal photo. If so, here are five fun web apps to create avatars.

By Judy Sanhz – May 22, 2016

Skeptical about Amazon Product Reviews? Here is How to Find the Truth

Skeptical About Amazon Product Reviews? How to Find the Honest Ones

Adding fake reviews to Amazon products to increase credibility is a common practice. Skeptical of some? Use these tips to find the legit ones.

By Karrar Haider – May 20, 2016

Gro for Smart Gardening: Nature Meets Smart Tech

Gro for Smart Gardening: Nature Meets Smart Tech [iOS]

Dirt meets data with Gro: an iOS app for smart gardening. It knows what to grow in your yard and helps you along the way. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – May 20, 2016

5 Tips to Tighten Your Browser's Security

5 Tips to Tighten Your Browser’s Security

Your web browser is the gateway to the Internet, so you must ensure it’s not vulnerable to attacks. Here are five tips to improve your browser’s security.

By Karrar Haider – May 19, 2016

Discover The LinkedIn Mistakes You Should be Avoiding

Discover the LinkedIn Mistakes You Should Be Avoiding

Linkedin is the platform for professionals, so it’s critical that you have your profile set up correctly and that you aren’t making these Linkedin mistakes.

By Judy Sanhz – May 17, 2016

How to See Twitter and Facebook Posts in Chronological Order

How to See Twitter and Facebook Posts in Chronological Order

Do you prefer to see your Twitter and Facebook posts in chronological order? This tutorial will show you how to do that so you won’t miss a thing.

By Judy Sanhz – May 14, 2016

Enjoy YouTube's Material Design Before Anyone Else

Enjoy YouTube’s Material Design Before Anyone Else

YouTube has a new material design coming soon. If you would like to enjoy the new design sooner, here’s how to get it before the official unveiling.

By Judy Sanhz – May 9, 2016

Here is How to Access All Hidden Messages on Facebook

How to Access All Hidden Messages on Facebook

Did you know that you have an area for hidden messages in your Facebook Inbox? If not, you’ve probably missed a lot of messages from non-friends. Here’s how to access those messages.

By Karrar Haider – May 8, 2016

Open365: An Open Source Alternative to Office365 for the Web

Open365: An Open Source Alternative to Office365 for the Web

Have you ever wanted to run Libre Office in a web browser? With Open365 you can; it’s the entire Libre Office suite in the browser.

By Derrik Diener – May 6, 2016

Three Converters to Turn Your Pictures into ASCII Art

Interested in converting your pictures/text to ASCII art? Here are three converters you should check out.

By Paul Ferson – May 4, 2016

MTE Explains: What Metadata Is and Why It's Important

MTE Explains: What Metadata Is and Why It’s Important for Your Privacy

There is an understanding that metadata collection isn’t as bad as full surveillance, but what is it and is collecting it harmful to your privacy? Let’s find out.

By Christopher Harper – May 3, 2016

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In 1965, Joe Sutter’s Boeing team began shaping the 747 around a future they thought would belong to supersonic jets, lifting the cockpit onto a hump so the nose could open for cargo once the giant subsonic passenger plane had outlived its brief moment

Jun 8, 2026

Vintage keyboard with tactile buttons paired with a modern digital interface on screen.

Apple’s original 1984 Macintosh keyboard had no arrow keys, no function keys, and no numeric pad because Steve Jobs wanted users to reach for the mouse first. Then Apple quietly sold the missing keys as an accessory.

Jun 8, 2026

When the SS Great Eastern laid the first working transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, a message that had taken ten days by steamship suddenly crossed the ocean in minutes, and the financial markets of London and New York were forced, within a single trading week, to invent the modern concept of synchronised global price.

Jun 8, 2026

Flat lay of travel essentials including a passport, map, smartphone, and pop camera.

Masahiro Hara and Denso engineers built the QR code in 1994 to help Toyota suppliers scan car parts from any angle, then kept the patent open until phone cameras and a 2020 pandemic turned the factory square into a daily ritual on restaurant tables

Jun 8, 2026

In 1965, Mary Allen Wilkes wrote LAP6 for the LINC computer from her parents’ Baltimore home, testing an interactive operating system on a 250-pound machine in the living room and becoming the first known person to use a personal computer at home, twelve years before the Apple II reached buyers

Jun 8, 2026

Hands manipulating wires on breadboards for electronic prototyping.

When Grace Hopper wanted to explain a nanosecond to admirals who kept asking why satellites were slow, she handed each of them a piece of wire 11.8 inches long, the exact distance light travels in a billionth of a second, and told them to keep it in their pocket as a reminder that physics, not laziness, sets the limit.

Jun 8, 2026

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